Gov’t to spend $30M on Baramita’s development

amerindianBaramita:Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Ganga Persaud, during a recent four-day outreach to Region One, told residents of Baramita of Government’s intention to spend over $30M towards the community’s development.

He also updated the community on various issues, including Government’s policies and plans for hinterland communities, and on the developments in Parliament.

There is also work planned for the Port Kaituma Secondary School and the dormitories, while in the area of health, $50M has been allocated to begin construction of the Kaituma District hospital.

The Minister led a team of Government officials on an outreach to various communities including in the Matarkai sub-district, Baramita, Matthews Ridge, Arakaka, Four Miles, Falls Top and Kaituma.

Residents raised their issues of concern with the Minister during the outreach. At Baramita, they indicated the need for a playground in the community where there would be games and other activities organised to occupy the time of the youths. Residents had expressed their concerns about the youths not attending school and getting involved in illegal activities. As such the need for a welfare officer in the community was acknowledged.

Concerns were also raised about councillors allegedly selling community lands to outsiders of the village.

In Matthews Ridge the Minister heard of persons using the Skills Training Centre to vend products, while at Arakaka, residents were informed that monies had been allocated for repairs to the Primary School in the sum of $1M and $3M to address malaria issues.

Millions of dollars have been also allocated for internal roads in the Kaituma community and for the main roads. The community had already accumulated some funds towards this project, and had been looking forward for Government’s assistance. The need for a vehicle to serve several needs of the community was also pointed out. The resources of the community had been pooled for the purchase of a boat and residents are hoping to acquire an engine.

Minister Persaud commended residents for their interest in their community and the work they put in to make it a better place.