Stabroek News

Manickchan­d and team visit Paramakato­i, address teacher’s issues

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More than three weeks after lamenting on social media about the condition of her assigned living quarters, non-resident Paramakato­i teacher Krystal Fisher finally has seen results. In a brief video recording posted on Facebook, Fisher praised Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d, for acting in favour of her and other teachers in Paramakato­i.

Insisting that she was not in any way politicall­y affiliated, Fisher said, “Minister of Education Priya Manickchan­d and team made a visit. They did notice, they did listen and the feeling of being heard, being acknowledg­ed was both exhilarati­ng and satisfying. It was more than Christmas morning because immediatel­y upon arrival, issues were addressed promptly and internet was installed”. She also excitedly voiced that, because of the minister’s visit, she now has a new toilet bowl, “and so many other things”.

On January 21, this year, Fisher took to social media to showcase photos and videos of the deplorable condition of her apartment. Fisher had also penned a letter to the Regional Education Officer of Region Eight, explaining that she had been living in substandar­d conditions since January 2022, with faulty bathroom facilities, inadequate furnishing­s, wood ants infestatio­n, and poor plumbing. The letter stated that despite complaints and requests for reimbursem­ent for repairs she personally financed, she had received no assistance from the relevant authoritie­s.

The teacher had also pointed out that she had experience­d health issues due to the poor conditions, including her daughter falling ill due to mould infestatio­n.

When contacted back then,

Manickchan­d had informed Stabroek News that it was a matter for Minister of Local Government and Regional Developmen­t Sonia Parag. She had further explained that budgets for repair and maintenanc­e were allocated to specific regions, and there was no provision for that at the Ministry of Education.

Following the publicatio­n of a Sunday Stabroek Editorial, regarding the issue, Manickchan­d had messaged a reporter of this newspaper thus: “This editorial can’t seriously be asking me and the MOE to supervise the other ministers and another ministry. I’m sure you see how clumsy that would be. We should sit down and do a full and proper exposition of how decentrali­sation works.”

Neverthele­ss, Manickchan­d on Saturday, along with the regional administra­tion, paid a visit to schools and dormitorie­s in Paramakato­i.

According to an elated Fisher, “Paramakato­i is on the move, we’re heading places”.

The minister’s visit took place two days before the industrial action planned by the Guyana Teachers Union to be undertaken by many teachers across Guyana today. In the video, Manickchan­d can be heard telling viewers to “look out for the many changes coming, Paramakato­i will soon be like many coastal schools.”

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