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Ministers meet Haslington residents

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Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony and Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill yesterday met with residents of Haslington Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara.

The Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) said that the residents expressed concerns about garbage disposal, lack of adequate recreation­al facilities, the need for streetligh­ts in the area, and the rehabilita­tion of various roads.

Anthony said a collaborat­ive effort will foster developmen­t in the area.

“If we don’t have a counterpar­t within the community, it makes it difficult to get things done in the community. I think this community meeting is a very positive start. We will engage the relevant ministers who will come and talk to you on the specific projects that you have. We have a government that is going to work with everybody,” he stated.

Meanwhile, DPI said that Edghill urged residents to form a Community Developmen­t Council (CDC) so that their concerns could be adequately addressed. He emphasised the importance of the group to developing the community.

“For example, when a CDC is cleaning up a community, and everybody is involved, the level of vigilance against people dumping garbage would be elevated because you are involved in the developmen­t of your community. When there is no organised group, it is nobody’s responsibi­lity.

“There are times when we have to be our brother’s keeper, and we also have to put pressure on our peers to make sure that we can lift the community together. We see your concerns, government will work with you, but government can only do so much. You have to organize yourself to ensure that that is a continuous engagement, and benefits continue to come to your community,” the minister stated.

“Where people live, you can be assured that the PPP/C will be there to look after the interests of people. Our work is not about a show, our work is about bringing benefits to people. It’s not a matter of where people vote. It is about where people live, and where people have issues that need to be addressed, we go there, and address their issues,” Edghill added.

He also conducted a walkabout around the community to assess the condition of the roads.

 ?? ?? Minister Frank Anthony (second from right) and Minister Juan Edghill (right) met with residents of the Haslington Housing Scheme to listen to their concerns
Minister Frank Anthony (second from right) and Minister Juan Edghill (right) met with residents of the Haslington Housing Scheme to listen to their concerns

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