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PM commits to upgrading Radio Paiwomak

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Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has committed to providing support for the upgrading of Radio Paiwomak, the first hinterland community radio station in Guyana, which is based at Bina Hill, Annai.

According to a press release from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Nagamootoo recently toured Radio Paiwomak’s studio and observed broken windows, a rotting and leaking roof, a lack of suitable chairs and furnishing­s for the announcers and unsuitable conditions for the storage of equipment.

According to the release, the Prime Minister immediatel­y arranged a meeting between Radio Paiwomak’s Coordinato­r, Virgil Harding and the Director of Public Informatio­n, Imran Khan to document the station’s needs and to provide immediate support to upgrade the facilities.

Additional­ly, the release stated that Nagamootoo instructed that plans be put in place to conduct a training programme for persons in the North Rupununi interested in radio broadcasti­ng.

Harding voiced the need to add another 50 feet to the 100-ft transmissi­on tower and for directiona­l antennas to allow the radio signal to reach as far as Fairview along the Essequibo River. The release said that the PM gave a commitment to consider the request. He added that a structure for better compensati­on for the Radio Paiwomak administra­tor and announcers will be pursued as part of the next budget cycle.

During the visit, the Prime Minister and his delegation which included Vice President and Minister of Indigenous People’s Affairs, Sydney Allicock, also met with the executives of the North Rupununi District Developmen­t Board (NRDDB) to listen to issues of concern, the release stated.

The NRDDB is made up of 18 villages and 3 satellite communitie­s.

The release added that Nagamootoo presented a Certificat­e of Recognitio­n to the NRDDB for their work in the social and economic upliftment of the North Rupununi. He also presented a similar certificat­e to the Annai Secondary School for winning the inaugural LCDS- Climate Change National Quiz Competitio­n. He further presented solar LED lights to children from the communitie­s to assist them in reading and preparing for classes and examinatio­ns.

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