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Region 10 Chairman Calls on Agriculture Minister to Approve Urgent Drainage Projects

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December 19, 2024
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Georgetown, Guyana – Regional Chairman of Region 10, Deron Adams, has publicly appealed to Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha to expedite approval for critical drainage and irrigation projects that have been stalled for over two months. These projects, previously approved by the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) #10, are deemed essential to prepare for the upcoming rainy season and to address longstanding flooding issues in the region.

In an open letter to the minister, Adams highlighted the dire consequences of further delays, warning that failure to act could lead to widespread flooding and severe hardship for residents. “Without immediate action, these areas could face flooding, resulting in potential hardship, as has unfortunately been the case in recent years,” he wrote.

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The letter outlines how the projects—focused on clearing outfalls, maintaining existing drainage systems, and other critical infrastructure—had already received the necessary approvals from the Regional Chairman’s office and the head of Regional Administration. Despite this, the Ministry of Agriculture has yet to process the contracts and payments required to initiate the work.

Adams pointed out that while some contracts for clearing community drains have been awarded by the Ministry of Public Works, the larger outfalls and critical drains needed to ensure proper water flow remain neglected. These outfalls are crucial for preventing water from backing up into communities during heavy rains.

The letter calls for immediate intervention, noting the urgency as the rainy season approaches. Region 10 has experienced severe flooding in recent years, exacerbating economic hardships and damaging homes and livelihoods.

Adams also emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in executing the projects. He urged all Community Development Committees (CDCs) in Region 10 to ensure that the work is carried out with integrity and that every community is consulted and represented in the process. “It is imperative that every community is represented and consulted throughout this process, as we strive to advance regional governance and serve the best interests of our residents,” Adams stated.

The appeal underscores the need for greater collaboration between regional and national authorities to address critical infrastructure needs. Adams concluded the letter by expressing hope for the minister’s prompt action, stating, “Your prompt attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and I trust that with your support, we can ensure the timely execution of these crucial projects for the benefit and prosperity of Region 10.”

As Region 10 prepares for the challenges of the rainy season, the delay in addressing essential drainage and irrigation needs raises questions about the efficiency and responsiveness of government systems. Residents and local leaders alike are awaiting the ministry’s response to this urgent call for action.

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