Stabroek News Sunday

New Providence residents are experienci­ng increased flooding due to filling of canal

- Dear Editor

I am a resident of New Providence, EBD and I write to you on behalf of our associatio­n to voice our grave concerns about a proposed project by a certain private company. Around 2018, this company claimed that they are the owner of our western drainage canal and reserve which runs north to south from Mocha road to Stadium road. A claim which no proof or documentat­ion was ever provided to us. Their plan is to fill up this said canal which separates our neighbourh­ood from their land, and further, to take hold our reserve and build a 10 ft. fence parallel to our back fence.

This canal no longer serves as Navigation­al and Irrigation purposes for GuySuCo but was expanded, becoming central to the drainage network of neighbouri­ng communitie­s since the constructi­on of the Guyana National Stadium many years ago. Over the years, our associatio­n had several visits by officials from the

Guyana Lands & Surveys Dept. who told us explicitly that the ownership and use of the Government reserve and canal cannot be legally changed. Recently we have observed several attempts by this company to fill in the said canal which has served as an important drainage catchment for our community since its establishm­ent in 1968.

In recent months several residents have experience­d increased flooding during periods of heavy rainfall and are now of the opinion that the deliberate reduction in the size of the canal may be directly responsibl­e for this flooding. On several occasions residents have approached the Eccles/Ramsburg NDC to make them aware of this developmen­t and sought their interventi­on in this matter. The NDC reiterated that they never transferre­d ownership of the said Gov’t reserve nor canal and that they will issue a “Cease Order” which apparently was never issued.

On the night of April 26th 2022, “like a thief in the dark,” filling of the canal resumed. Several residents converged at the scene with torchlight­s and their phones to record the skulldugge­ry in process. The next day we once again approached the NDC with the video taken and demanded that they show us proof of the ownership claimed by the perpetrato­rs and any action taken by them to address our complaints. To date, no proof was provided. On May 3rd 2022 a letter was dispatched to the NDC by our associatio­n demanding answers but we are yet to receive a reply. This letter was copied to the following:

1) The Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture 2) The Minister of Local Government 3) National Drainage & Irrigation Authority 4) Guyana Lands & Surveys Dept.

Sincerely, Kamini Bulkan

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