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WIN Condemns “Heartless” Vendor Evictions in B Field, Sophia

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October 14, 2025
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The political party We Invest In Nationhood (WIN) is strongly condemning the Ministry of Public Works over what it describes as a “disturbing and heartless” move to evict dozens of small business operators in B Field, Sophia, without adequate notice or proper consultation.

In a statement issued Monday evening, WIN revealed that its members — Tabitha Sarabo-Halley, Natasha Singh, Shane Fordyce, and Clayon Halley — visited the area earlier in the day after receiving complaints from affected vendors. During the visit, residents reported that representatives from the Ministry had distributed forms last Wednesday, instructing vendors to complete and return them. The forms, they later learned, were related to compensation for the planned removal of their businesses to facilitate road expansion.

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According to WIN, the vendors were initially told that the relocation process would occur sometime next year. However, on Saturday, October 11, they were shocked to receive unsigned letters — reportedly from the Ministry — instructing them to begin dismantling their structures immediately.

Unsigned notice issue to vendors (WIN facebook)

WIN has blasted the move as deceptive and unjust, stating:

“It is unconscionable to deceive more than sixty hardworking women and men into believing they would be compensated and given time — only to turn around and order immediate removal.”

The party argues that such actions show a “complete disregard for the welfare of ordinary Guyanese,” particularly those striving to earn a living through small enterprise. It has called on the government to halt any removals until proper consultations, fair compensation, and viable relocation plans are in place.

“Real development cannot be measured merely in brick and mortar,” WIN emphasised. “You cannot claim development while taking bread off people’s tables and food out of their children’s mouths.”

The party also questioned why the government has failed to provide alternatives for the vendors, such as a dedicated market facility or the development of the reserve area at C Field — both of which, WIN argues, could serve to support and regularize small business activity in the community.

WIN concluded its statement by reaffirming its support for the vendors and pledging to monitor the situation closely to ensure that the rights and livelihoods of the affected families are protected.

As of press time, there has been no official response from the Ministry of Public Works regarding the allegations.

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