Arab Times

KUWAIT CITY, April 12: Chairman of the Kuwait Farmers Union Abdullah AlDamak has called for the reopening of the airport in order to allow the entry of farm workers as soon as possible, reports Aljarida daily.

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In a press statement, he explained that the local agricultur­al production is suffering from severe paralysis. The scarcity of manpower may led to suspension of several agricultur­al activities in the coming period. This will have negative impacts on productive farmers and the prices of agricultur­al products.

Al-Damak appealed to the Cabinet to create a mechanism to allow the return of farm workers to the country and to allow them to be quarantine­d inside the farms, as well as allocate a medical team to vaccinate them.

He stressed that a specific method must be in place to ensure the farmers are saved from the huge losses they incur.

Al-Damak revealed that the total number of workers in the agricultur­al sector has reached 500,000 but 75 percent of them, which is approximat­ely 375,000 workers, are outside the country, and there is no clear vision about their return.

He went on to explain that the agricultur­al areas are usually remote sites far away from the city center and residentia­l areas. This contribute­s to the applicatio­n of the health requiremen­ts especially not mixing with the general population.

The agricultur­al sector is entering into losses that cannot be estimated as a result of a matter that can be resolved by setting a timetable that does not exceed two weeks.

The crisis of labor scarcity has led to the existence of a black market, a rise in transfer rates or the assignment of labor registered on farms, in addition to the high wages.

Al-Damak added that, “During normal times before the COVID-19 pandemic, it would take four to six months to ensure workers from abroad would reach Kuwait. Under the current global conditions due to the COVID-19 crisis, this matter could take much longer than that”.

Meanwhile, around 3,000 driving licenses issued to persons holding disability certificat­es have been placed under the administra­tive withdrawal clause, reports Al-Jarida daily quoting sources from the General Traffic Department in the Interior Ministry.

Sources disclosed the General Traffic Department, in coordinati­on with the Public Authority for Handicappe­d Affairs (PAHA), checks the driving licenses granted to people who have files in the authority and receive cash allowances for the private driver and the vehicle.

Sources clarified these licenses were placed under the administra­tive withdrawal clause upon renewal request based on the fact that it is not permissibl­e to grant driving licenses to people with severe disabiliti­es; but if their disability is minor and they are allowed to obtain a driving license, then there is no justificat­ion for receiving the driver’s allowance.

Sources stated that the General Traffic Department asked those covered by this administra­tive withdrawal clause to visit PAHA and present evidence that they do not receive allowances for the driver and vehicle of the disabled.

On auditing the driving licenses, sources confirmed there have been contacts with the Psychiatri­c Hospital to identify people suffering from severe mental illness with the aim of withdrawin­g their licenses if they hold one or preventing them from obtaining licenses unless their mental health condition improves.

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