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WIN Highlights Market Woes, Highlights Government Neglect

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October 24, 2025
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By Mark DaCosta- The deplorable state of New Amsterdam Market has sparked outrage among vendors and citizens, revealing a troubling neglect by the government that calls for immediate attention. This situation, characterised by unclean facilities, inadequate infrastructure, and health hazards, underscores the broader failings of the current administration, as highlighted by the incoming Leader of the Opposition, Azruddin Mohamed. His relentless pursuit to pinpoint the shortcomings of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) government continues to resonate across all sectors, including education, showcasing the urgent need for remedial action.

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Recent inspections by We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) councillors, including Mr. Eon Lewis, have illuminated the distressing conditions faced by those working at the New Amsterdam Market. Vendors have lodged complaints about the inhospitable environment they are forced to endure, despite paying fees for the privilege of operating in the market. Alarmingly, there is an additional charge of $100 to use the washroom facilities, which are appallingly maintained.

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The current state of the market premises is alarming. Reports indicate that washroom facilities are in a “deplorable and utterly unsanitary state,” leaving vendors and customers with a lack of basic hygiene. Furthermore, when rain falls, the situation worsens, with drains overwhelmed and stalls inundated, creating a hazardous environment for all who work and visit the area. The fisheries section, known for attracting flies, is in desperate need of regular pest control, yet this essential service is reportedly performed only sporadically.

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Compounding these issues is the alarming fact that the rear of the market has become a veritable dumpsite, with garbage accumulating unchecked. These health risks highlight the local administration’s failure to maintain basic sanitation and safety standards. The mayor’s office and the town council building themselves are plagued with structural deterioration, posing a genuine risk to the staff members working there. Observers note that vendors are compelled to operate amidst “crumbling, unsafe surroundings,” highlighting a blatant disregard for their livelihood and dignity.

Furthermore, the electrical systems within the market are unstable, adding another layer of risk. Local leaders acknowledge that the overarching responsibility lies with the local government; however, the silence from the central government on this pressing matter raises critical questions regarding accountability and intervention. Mohamed has emphasised that “no citizen should have to earn a living in such conditions,” insisting on a coordinated response to tackle the underlying issues plaguing the New Amsterdam Market.

The cries for help from the vendors cannot be understated. Residents and business operators alike deserve access to safe, hygienic, and dignified working environments. The evident chaos at the market stands as a stark reminder of the complacency shown by the current government. With the leadership of the PPP, who have been increasingly scrutinised for their mismanagement in various sectors beyond the market, including crucial areas such as education, it is apparent that the needs and rights of citizens have been underestimated and neglected.

As we witness this troubling scenario unfold, it calls for swift and effective remedial measures, particularly from the Regional Executive Officer of Region 6,  citizens of our nation deserve better; they deserve a government that values their health, safety, and economic well-being.

The incoming Leader of the Opposition remains steadfast in his mission to expose these failures, compelling the government to confront its responsibilities and rectify the dire situation in our markets, schools, and beyond. It is a pivotal moment for our community to unite and demand change, for the sake of all who strive to contribute to the fabric of our nation.

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