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GWI Responds to APNU on ‘Water Crisis’

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October 26, 2025
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THE GPSU 103RD ANNIVERSARY – PATRICK YARDE

The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) categorically rejects the baseless and misleading claims made by APNU regarding a “National Water Crisis.” The assertions are inaccurate, lack specificity, and fail to acknowledge the unprecedented levels of investment and development by the Government within the water sector over the last five years.
Within the last 5 years, the Government of Guyana through the Guyana Water Incorporated invested approximately GYD $65 Billion to upgrade and expand potable water supply across the country in both coastal and hinterland regions with over 350,000 beneficiaries. These projects are directly improving water quality, reliability and service delivery to the population and impacting on the livelihoods and quality of life of our people.
It is important to note that while the APNU+AFC Coalition occupied Government during the period 2015-2020, the water sector was in fact in that crisis state that they now seek to mention. The Guyana Water Incorporated was bankrupt and on the verge of collapse. Treated water coverage stood at a meager 52% compared to 75% in 2025 and will reach 90% by the end of 2026. Under the APNU Government, access to Hinterland water was at 46% and is now at 91%. Only 21 wells were drilled compared to 153 wells drilled between the period 2021-2025.
GWI has already completed the operationalization of 7 new Water Treatment Plants in Caledonia, New Cummings Lodge, Onderneeming, Parika, La Parfaite Harmonie, Wales, and Bachelor’s Adventure. Works have already advanced for 5 new treatment plants that will be built in Maria’s Delight, Wakenaam, Leguan, Bath and Adventure. Plans are already underway for three additional Surface Water Treatment plants in Diamond, Bartica and Hope. These treatment plants will continue to play a tremendous role in the treated water coverage and ensure that each resident has access to water which is safe for consumption.
The support of the Government coupled with the technical expertise of the management of GWI will ensure that water sector development continues to be improved across the country including a high level of quality and service in all regions.
While GWI acknowledges that service interruptions may occasionally occur due to ongoing construction, third-party damage, or temporary power disruptions, the company maintains an active response mechanism to swiftly address reports.
The company urges all stakeholders, including political actors, to engage in responsible, evidence-based discourse. False narratives only undermine public trust and distract from the collective goal of delivering improved water services to all Guyanese. GWI remains committed to transparency and will continue to share factual updates on its progress across the regions. (GWI Press Release)
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