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NORTH RUIMVELDT RESIDENTS SEEK ACTION ON DRAINAGE, YOUTH SPACES & COMMUNITY SAFETY

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October 19, 2025
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PNCR/APNU Outreach – North Ruimveldt | October 17, 2025

Residents of North Ruimveldt voiced urgent concerns about poor drainage, the lack of recreational spaces for children, and limited youth development opportunities during a PNCR / APNU outreach conducted on Friday, October 17, 2025.

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During the engagement, residents spoke candidly about flooding, neglected infrastructure, and the absence of safe areas for young people, all of which they feel are slowing community progress. They also highlighted the need for stronger support systems, safer streets, and accessible economic opportunities.

The outreach team carefully documented every issue and assured residents that their voices will not be ignored. The Party reaffirmed its commitment to meaningful action, sustained engagement, and people-centered solutions.

Present on the outreach were, Mr. Saiku Andrews, Ms. Jasmaine Hackett, Mr. Delon Carter, among others.  PNCR / APNU will continue taking its listening-first, action-forward approach to communities across Guyana, ensuring that the real issues of real people remain at the center of national leadership.

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