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Deplorable Conditions Persist at Parika Stelling Toilets- Users Must Pay $40

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December 25, 2025
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The state of the public toilets at the Parika Stelling remains deplorable, more than two years after Village Voice News first reported on the issue, with no visible improvements made to the facilities situated within the waiting room and ticketing area. The stelling, a major transport hub and gateway to Guyana’s riverain and interior communities, continues to operate restrooms that many commuters describe as unfit for use.

Toilets designated for ladies, workers and gents are reportedly without toilet seats, forcing users to improvise under unsanitary conditions. Persons wishing to use the facilities are required to pay $40 and are issued only five pre-parcelled sheets of toilet paper, with no provision for additional supplies, regardless of need. The price has increased from $20 to $40.

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The situation has drawn criticism given Guyana’s status as the world’s fastest-growing economy and its active promotion as a tourist destination, with Parika serving as a key point of entry. Observers note that a basic toilet seat costs between $1,500 and $2,000, raising questions about the continued neglect of such a fundamental public service at a state-owned facility.

Adding to the contrast, a privately operated restroom located a short distance from the stelling reportedly charges $100 and offers comparatively better conditions. Commuters and stakeholders are again calling on the state-owned Transport and Harbours Department to urgently address the issue and bring the Parika Stelling’s restroom facilities up to acceptable public health and service standards.

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