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Gov’t launches rapid impact community projects

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Minister of State, Dawn Hastings-Williams, has announced the establishm­ent of the Rapid Impact Project (RIP), an initiative dedicated to providing funding for small-scale community infrastruc­tural projects.

She related the news to residents during a community engagement at the Cove and John Guyana Women’s Leadership Institute over the weekend, a Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) release stated. It was explained that the residents had raised questions about their drainage, roads, water and the upgrade of the community’s playground.

The Minister noted that RIP will fund initiative­s that cost under $1 million, pointing out that their playground upgrade and some road works can be completed through this source of funding.

“These projects should have never been the focus of the central government that is the mandate of the NDCs and the CDCs… but we have failed in that area, and as a government we started the RIP meaning, these are some low hanging fruits, little maintenanc­e, fencing, repairs and so on,” HastingsWi­lliams explained.

She also noted that emphasis is being placed on upgrading playground­s in every community, a developmen­t that will have a significan­t impact on the youths in various villages, who will have a safe space for recreation­al activities. Therefore, she urged them to submit their proposals in order to benefit from the initiative.

DPI reported that on issues of drainage and irrigation raised during the outreach, Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock, made contact with Minister of Agricultur­e, Noel Holder, who committed to sending an engineer to assess the situation. It was stated that those issues will soon be addressed by the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed.

Noting that persons are mandated at the national, regional and local levels to work for the developmen­t of the people, Allicock urged residents to put their political difference­s aside and work for the developmen­t of their community, and called on the local democratic organ to work in partnershi­p with other stakeholde­rs to achieve the goal.

It was added that junior minister within the Ministry of Amerindian Peoples’ Affairs, Valerie Garrido-Lowe, during that same outreach promised the residents that she would make representa­tion for streets lights on Oil Mill road.

 ??  ?? Residents at the event (DPI photo)
Residents at the event (DPI photo)

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