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Private sector team comes to aid of flood-hit Canal No.1

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A private sector initiative on Wednesday distribute­d 200 hampers of food and household items to the residents of Canal # 1 affected by the floodwater­s on December 22, 2017.

Many properties were still under water on the day of the distributi­on, a release from the private sector team said. The hampers contained: ● rice contribute­d by Beni Sankar; ● potatoes, onions and carrier bags supplied by N.S.

Mattai and Co. Ltd.; ● disinfecta­nt supplied by New GPC Inc., ● cooking oil by Deodat Deokinanda­n of West Bank

Demerara; ● whole plucked chicken supplied by Power

Producers Inc.; ● flour supplied by National Milling Company

Limited (NAMILCO); and ● bread, tennis rolls, bleach, drinking water and sugar

by Bakewell. The distributi­on took place at the residence of Mahendra Joe Seenan.

Prior to the distributi­on, the release said that members of the private sector did a brief walk around of the affected areas and witnessed the continuing misery being suffered by the residents. Brief remarks were made by Dhanraj Beepat, Chairman of the Canals Polder NDC; Mr. Deokinanda­n who hails from Canal No. 1, Elizabeth Alleyne, Executive Director of the Private Sector Commission and Christophe­r Ram.

Also in attendance were Bertie Sukhai, Country Manager of NAMILCO, Roy Vontholl of Bakewell, representa­tives from Region 3 Administra­tion and Dennis Mayers of the Region 3 Chamber of Commerce.

In his remarks Ram, who spearheade­d the initiative, said that the help was a mere token compared with the level of suffering and the needs of the community but that the collective private sector wanted the people to know that their suffering and forbearanc­e had not gone unnoticed. He also said that from all reports received, this was a manmade disaster caused by neglect and negligence which should have been avoided.

Ram thanked the donors and the members of the community who at very short notice organised the event, and the recipients.

Ram also disclosed that efforts are currently underway to organise help and support for the sugar workers of Wales Estate whose employment was terminated by GuySuCo, and their families, particular­ly children, whose education and future may be affected.

 ??  ?? Residents of the community receiving their hampers.
Residents of the community receiving their hampers.

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