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Non-functionin­g wells in Regio villages causing hardship – Jo

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APNU+AFC Member Vinceroy Jordan said he is disappoint­ed that villages such as Maruranau, Semonie, Quiko and Rupertee are without functionin­g water wells despite Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal’s announceme­nt that 96 percent water coverage was achieved with an investment of $1 billion.

Jordan lamented on Friday at his party’s press conference in Congress Place, Sophia that during the opposition’s six-day visit to the Rupununi (Region Nine) this month, many residents revealed that “they have no functionin­g wells or access to water”. He accused Croal of “misleading the Guyanese people”. He also informed the press that in Aishalton residents have no access to potable water.

“In Maruranau the well is nonfunctio­nal. In Karasabai there has been no water supply in some sections. In Tiger Pond, for over one year, the residents did not receive any water since the well is non-functional and the pump has since fallen into the well,” Jordan said.

“The coalition government, during its tenure from 2015 to 2020, drilled at least 48 wells across the hinterland regions, which saw many Indigenous communitie­s, for the very first time, receiving potable water. To date the Guyana Water Inc has failed to maintain, upgrade those wells and drill new ones to better serve the communitie­s, thus causing this significan­t shortage of water in Region Nine.”

Stabroek News spoke with a resident of

Maruranau who related that GWI had recently visited the community to drill wells, but they were “inactive”.

The concerned resident who preferred that her identity be withheld said that villagers were dependent on hand dug wells to access water, but this was transient due to the prolonged dry season. She told this newspaper that many residents, following the Opposition’s visit, had raised these concerns as many families were in dire need of potable water.

Jordan also lambasted Minister of Human Services and Social Security Dr Vindhya Persaud over the protracted period pensioners in Region Nine wait before they can access their old age pensions. He stated that this was unacceptab­le and speaks to uncaring and nonchalant

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