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Ituni to get improved roads, water supply and street lights

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As part of a slew of improvemen­ts to their community, residents of Ituni, Upper Demerara-Berbice are now receiving up to eight hours of water supply following the installati­on of a well in their community by the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed (GWI).

According to a Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) release, Community Developmen­t Officer (CDO) Keisha McKane, disclosed that prior to the completion of the project, residents received less than two hours of water daily and it hindered domestic and commercial activities. “Everyone is grateful for it, the water would come on about 6:30 to 7:00 in the morning and would go off around 2:30. Before, it would only come for a very short period and persons weren’t always able to store enough water for use later, but now you have adequate time to do your work and store water for use until the next day,” McKane was quoted as saying. In addition, she said that the quality of the water has improved and the residents are receiving clear, odourless water through their taps.

In addition to this developmen­t, the Ministry of Communitie­s is currently installing street lights on various internal roads in Ituni. According to Mc Kane, the project is ongoing with approximat­ely 17 street lights having been installed

so far. The CDO explained that before the street lighting project, certain areas were dark and this put a damper on social and economic ventures in the community. “For many years now, we did not have street lights and residents can now come out late at nights because the place is brighter,” Mc Kane remarked.

The community is also benefiting from upgrades to several internal roads and these thoroughfa­res will be transforme­d into asphalted roads. The Linden to Ituni trail has also received upgrades, making ingress and egress to Linden faster and more comfortabl­e.

The residents also participat­ed in a training session in animal and plant husbandry facilitate­d by the Ministry of Agricultur­e. In addition, the Ituni Community Developmen­t Council will be provided with a shade house to contribute to the agricultur­e drive in the community. This initiative will not only provide jobs but will enable residents to eat what is grown in their community, the release added.

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