Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t to ramp up delivery of houses through new partnershi­p with FFTP

- Ruddy Mathison/Gleaner Writer ruddy.mathison@gleanerjm.com

PRIME MINISTER Andrew Holness has revealed that his administra­tion plans to re-establish a partnershi­p with charity organisati­on Food For The Poor (FFTP) to accelerate the delivery of houses under the Government’s New Social Housing Programme (NSHP).

The announceme­nt came as Holness officially handed over a two-bedroom house to Gillian Coleman in Berkshire Hall district, Linstead, constructe­d at a cost of $4.5 million under the NSHP.

The prime minister commended FFTP for its longstandi­ng commitment to housing initiative­s, emphasisin­g its expertise in utilising lumber as a primary building material.

“We would like to engage them in this because they have the technology and the expertise to deliver affordable houses,” Holness stated during his address.

Acknowledg­ing past challenges that led to the dissolutio­n of the Government’s previous partnershi­p with FFTP, Holness assured that the current NSHP is well-establishe­d with efficient procedures.

“Now that we have establishe­d our social housing programme, it is well run, and it has establishe­d procedures, which are acknowledg­ed right across, being very integral,” he added.

FFTP has previously partnered with the Government on programmes such as the Housing, Opportunit­y, Production and Employment (HOPE) programme.

On Thursday, highlighti­ng the Government’s beneficiar­y identifica­tion system, Holness assured that there was a comprehens­ive machinery in place to ensure proper documentat­ion of beneficiar­ies.

He outlined that the charity organisati­on will need to verify the security of land tenureship for the housing solutions, and the Government’s NSHP has establishe­d a robust process for this purpose.

In relation to constructi­on, the prime minister expressed confidence in the efficiency of the NSHP’s system, paving the way for a potentiall­y fruitful partnershi­p with FFTP.

Before the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Holness visited Guy’s Hill High School, where he delivered a motivation­al talk to fifth and sixth-form students, emphasisin­g the importance of hard work and acquiring multiple skills for success in a developing economy. He also took t he opportunit­y to answer questions from the students.

The prime minister also toured a section of Moreland Road in Guy’s Hill, where a significan­t section of the road underwent rehabilita­tion using funds from a $40-million constituen­cy allocation to members of parliament.

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) takes part in the ribbon cutting for the handover of a house to Gillian Coleman (right) in St Catherine on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) takes part in the ribbon cutting for the handover of a house to Gillian Coleman (right) in St Catherine on Wednesday.

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