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NDIA desilts Somerset outfall

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The National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA), on Tuesday last, completed clearing and desilting of the Somerset outfall channel at a cost of $2 million, the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) has reported.

The report said channel drains excess water from the Somerset main canal, as well as the Tapakuma Lake.

“The works… [tie] into a series of drainage works being done in the Region to bring relief to persons who were affected by flooding over the past few weeks. Heavy rainfall, coupled with a lack of much needed maintenanc­e works to a number of canals and drains in both residentia­l and commercial areas in several parts of Charity and Pomeroon, resulted in many residentia­l, commercial­s and farming areas experienci­ng instances of flooding,” the report said.

It noted that the Agricultur­e Ministry, under Minister Zulfikar Mustapha, has engaged in a number of ongoing projects of this nature around the country.

“The NDIA is currently executing a number of projects that involve desilting and clearing of a number of outfall channels and canals. Most of these structures have not been maintained for a number of years and that has contribute­d to a lot of the flooding farmers have experience­d during the rainy season,” Minister Mustapha said.

The Minister further disclosed that farmers across the country can look forward to a number of works being executed once the 2021 budget, which is scheduled to be presented in the National Assembly next month, is passed.

“NDIA, which is one of the most important agencies under the Ministry’s umbrella, has been operating without a clear work programme for a number of years. No ground work was done to know what works were needed in these farming communitie­s. During my many community outreaches since becoming Agricultur­e Minister, the most pressing issue was the lack of proper drainage. Build-up in these outfall channels and canals contribute­s to the poor drainage experience­d in these communitie­s. Without a proper work programme Central Government cannot make funds available to carry out these works. Since taking office, I’ve instructed the NDIA to go into the communitie­s and see what needs to be done, develop a work programme so that we can make proper representa­tion for these works to be done,” he further said.

This, he said, will set the framework for a comprehens­ive upgrade to the nation’s D&I system. Mustapha went on to say that with rising sea levels and somewhat unpredicta­ble weather patterns due to climate change, the government is keen on improving the current drainage system in an effort to mitigate instances of flooding.

Last year, the National Assembly approved some $18.4 billion for the developmen­t of the agricultur­e sector, of which $9 billion was allocated to the NDIA for drainage and irrigation works across the country.

 ??  ?? NDIA machine while working to desilt the Somerset Outfall channel (DPI photo)
NDIA machine while working to desilt the Somerset Outfall channel (DPI photo)

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