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‘In Resource-Rich Guyana, This Is Unacceptable’: Mohamed on Tiger Pond School Conditions

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September 30, 2025
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Tiger Pond Nursery School Latrines (Team Mohamed's/WIN photo)

Tiger Pond Nursery School Latrines (Team Mohamed's/WIN photo)

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By Mark DaCosta- In another alarming revelation, a local educational leader has drawn attention to the dire situation faced by students and educators at Tiger Pond Nursery School, located in an Indigenous village within Region 9 of our nation, where inadequate infrastructure has left teachers and students vulnerable to unsanitary conditions.

Azruddin Mohamed, the incoming leader of the Opposition and head of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) Party, has embarked on a spirited mission to spotlight the struggles facing Indigenous communities. His recent statements underline the long-standing neglect experienced by these areas, particularly concerning essential services such as clean water supply.

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The scenario at Tiger Pond Nursery School is a glaring example of this neglect. With a burgeoning economy, it is unconscionable that children and teachers must contend with inadequate facilities. Mohamed urges immediate action from Minister of Education, Ms. Parag, and Minister of Public Utilities, Mr. Indar, to rectify this situation that has persisted for years.

Students and faculty have been left with no option but to resort to pit latrines due to the absence of running water in the school’s toilets. This sordid reality raises serious concerns about the health and dignity of the young learners. “In a resource-rich country, such treatment is unacceptable,” Mohamed stated, emphasising the indignity faced by both children and educators. With the nearest water supply failing to meet their basic needs, Mohamed insists that a well be drilled on the school premises to ensure a reliable source of clean water for all.

The issue at Tiger Pond is symptomatic of a broader problem affecting hinterland communities, where infrastructure remains starkly underdeveloped. “The children of Tiger Pond deserve the essentials for a safe and sanitary learning environment,” Mohamed declared, reflecting the sentiments of many who advocate for the rights and needs of Indigenous students. There is a palpable sense of frustration among community members who feel overlooked and abandoned by a government that primarily focuses on urban areas.

Mohamed’s commitment to highlighting the plight of Indigenous children is evident as he tirelessly visits affected communities day in and day out. “We must bring the children’s voices to the forefront,” he remarked during one of his visits. His initiative showcases a genuine desire to raise awareness in a landscape where issues often go unnoticed for far too long. Village Voice News will feature his reports, ensuring that these stories are heard far beyond the confines of their localities.

The government’s inability to provide basic educational necessities in underserved areas intensifies the sense of disparity that plagues our nation. Critics argue that, under the current administration, vital services have often failed to reach those who need them the most. The current scenario at Tiger Pond Nursery School starkly illustrates this lack of attention and resource allocation. As supporters of the government boast about economic progress, the reality on the ground tells a different story—one of unkept promises and persistent neglect.

It is imperative that the government takes swift and meaningful action to address the water scarcity affecting schools like Tiger Pond. No child should have to endure conditions that compromise their health and education, especially in a country blessed with such abundant resources. Mohamed’s advocacy sheds light on this urgent issue, urging the government to revisit its priorities and ensure that every child, regardless of their location, has access to the fundamental rights of clean water and a dignified learning environment.

As the cries for help grow louder, it is hoped that those in power will finally take heed. The eyes of the nation are on them to act decisively in transforming the lives of our resilient Indigenous youth. Together, let us call for accountability and dedicate ourselves to fostering an educational landscape where no child is left behind.

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