Burham house, feed and clothes the nation was a hoax.
Instead Burnham produced choke and robbers, kick down the doors bandits, assassins, violent deranged Guyanese roaming about freely and shortage of basic foodstuffs.
FUNDS PROMISE: President Bharrat Jagdeo meeting residents of Tiger Bay outside the West End Youth Centre yesterday. (Cullen Bess-Nelson photo) |
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The
announcement by the Head of State at the Tiger Bay West End Youth Centre
yesterday was greeted by a deafening round of applause.
President
Jagdeo was at the time meeting residents for an update on progress since his
first announcement of a gift of $15M for housing in February last year.
On that
occasion he committed to giving the money to residents, soon to be relocated
from the depressed neighbourhood to residential housing schemes and on house
lots for which they will have title.
At that
time, President Jagdeo pledged the $15M for the purchase of building materials
for some 150 families.
In
addition, the President, at the February 22 meeting, held at the same venue,
made an on-the-spot decision for the Ministry of Housing to make available
another 20 house lots to residents present at the meeting, but who were still
without house lots.
Yesterday,
he told the residents what while he was willing to listen to their problems,
his visit was not merely for them to identify these, but to come up with
solutions and see how best he could be of assistance to them.
The
President learnt from the Committee of Management that work was continuing
apace on more than 48 house lots at Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo,
Diamond/Grove, East Bank Demerara and that self help work was being done by
two work forces - the dailies and those who work at weekends.
He was
also apprised of problems being experienced with the expeditious disbursement
of funds from the Ministry of Finance, to which President Jagdeo retorted that
if there is a problem slowing the progress of the payments, then the ministry
must deal with it, failing which he will deal with it.
The
President indicated his desire to see work commence on the construction of
houses at Haslington, East Coast Demerara as soon as possible.
Residents
also complained that some of the concrete blocks being sold to them were of a
poor quality, and again Mr. Jagdeo made a firm ruling that unless the
materials supplied are of good quality the suppliers should be replaced.
"If
you are paying someone (to do the job) please ensure he is a good
person", President Jagdeo reiterated.
Mrs.
Doreen de Caires, a member of the Oversight Committee reported that to date,
some $6.1M of the initial $15M allocated had been utilised for the purchase of
building materials with $8.9M remaining.
At the
report that progress was being realised, President Jagdeo told the residents
who are required to do self help on their homes:
"If
you utilise all the resources from the initial sum of $15M by September, I am
prepared to give you some more money."
"This
means you have to move swiftly on getting the houses going," he told the
keenly enthusiastic and deeply appreciative gathering.
The
offer was well received by residents who expressed gratitude for both the
previous gift and yesterday's promise by the President.
He also
assured them that monies returned to the Treasury from the allocation made
last year would not be lost, but be made available to them to continue their
housing project.
And in
relation to the additional 20 house lots, the Oversight and Management
committees had submitted 15 additional names to the Ministry of Housing last
year.
President
Jagdeo suggested that the final 20 names be decided on only after careful
screening to ensure that the persons approved do not already have lands.
He
further instructed Minister of Housing and Water, Mr. Shaik Baksh, and
Parliamentary Secretary on Community Development, Ms. Philomena Sahoye-Shury
to revisit the West End Centre today for continued discussions with the
people.
Meanwhile,
Minister Baksh promised to provide the services of a reliable engineer who
will offer technical assistance to the people as they proceed to work on the
housing project.
The
Tiger Bay residents were allocated house lots in four new housing schemes:
Diamond/Grove
- 70 house lots
Tuschen
- 41 house lots
Belfield
- 27 house lots
Enmore/Haslington-
15 house lots