Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Provision of houses for the indigent remains a priority — Mckenzie

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THE provision of houses for the indigent remains a priority for the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Developmen­t, says Minister Desmond Mckenzie.

Speaking at a ceremony to welcome the new minister of state Homer Davis at the ministry on Tuesday, Mckenzie said that work is far advanced on a number of projects for the indigent.

“We are expecting the soup kitchen at Church Street (Kingston) to be up and running by the end of this month. They have just concluded the procuremen­t for the equipment and we are looking forward to that. There are two indigent houses and a drop-in facility that is to be opened later this month in St Thomas,” the minister said.

The secretary of the board of supervisio­n within the ministry announced the addition of a soup kitchen on Church Street in July to sustain the feeding programme Government started earlier this year for the vulnerable population.

Mckenzie had also announced the Government’s plans to build 100 houses across the island for the indigent, with 12 projected to be completed before the end of the 2020/2021 financial year. These will be in St Andrew.

“I will be breaking ground in St Andrew West Central in short order, where we are going to commence building out about 12 indigent houses and then I will move into the St Andrew South West constituen­cy to do a similar project, but in a reduced number. So, we will be concentrat­ing in St Andrew in this new set of indigent houses that we are going to be providing,” the minister said.

He highlighte­d the improvemen­t of infrastruc­ture at infirmarie­s, the constructi­on of drop-in facilities and work done to improve the conditions of the poor and destitute as the “signature achievemen­t of the ministry” in the last four years.

Mckenzie, meanwhile, noted that although the ministry has undergone a name change, it still retains the overall responsibi­lity for community developmen­t, and its affiliate agency, the Social Developmen­t Commission, will play a critical role in the ministry’s new focus on rural developmen­t.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? A July 14, 2020 file photo of Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie (right) and Member of Parliament for Portland Eastern Ann Marie Vaz (left), with the beneficiar­ies of an indigent house, Everald Gibson (second left) and his wife Hazel, at the handover ceremony in Long Road, Portland.
(Photo: JIS) A July 14, 2020 file photo of Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie (right) and Member of Parliament for Portland Eastern Ann Marie Vaz (left), with the beneficiar­ies of an indigent house, Everald Gibson (second left) and his wife Hazel, at the handover ceremony in Long Road, Portland.

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