The Phuket News

Jurin promises more homes for sea gypsies

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DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER

and Minister of Commerce Jurin Laksanawis­it has vowed

to provide more housing for sea gypsies in Phuket and other

Andaman provinces.

The promise came last Friday (Apr 29) during a visit to the Moken sea gypsy village

in Mai Khao, where Mr Jurin said the government’s goal was to enhance the quality of life among the region’s native inhabitant­s by providing “Stable Houses - Sufficienc­y Homes”.

The goal is to provide 26,164 houses for sea gypsies in the Andaman region within

the next five years, Mr Jurin said.

Mr Jurin said that the ongoing project to provide homes to indigenous peoples nationwide had seen 120,000 houses provided in the past 10 years. The overall goal is to provide 1 million houses.

Only in the six Andaman provinces of Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and

Satun have specific goals set for the number of homes to be

provided in the next five years.

The breakdown by province was: Ranong 2,376 houses, Phang Nga 4,930 houses, Phuket 2,241 houses, Krabi 6,260 houses, Trang 5,470 houses and Satun 4887 houses.

“A total of 17,000 houses were built nationwide in 2020,

and a further 24,000 houses in 2021. This year a further 27,000 houses will be built, giving a total of 68,000 houses

provided over three years,” he said.

“We’re here to help solve the problems of those of us who don’t have a home, don’t own land or rent a dilapidate­d

house,” Mr Jurin said.

“The Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Human Security and the Community Organizati­ons Developmen­t Institute [CODI] will help to make roads and provide electricit­y and water supply and other utilities to such areas, and help secure loans for houses so that the home will finally belong to our brothers and sisters. They will be able to live on state land without being prosecuted,” he added.

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Photo: PR Phuket

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