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APNU continues to ridicule ‘Clean-Up My Country’ programme – Deputy Mayor bitter that $500M was not given to ‘City Hall to Spend’

 

FOLLOWING comments made by Joseph Harmon, member of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and Deputy Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green to sections of the media where Harmon ridiculed the Government of Guyana’s “Clean-Up My Country” programme, and where the Deputy Mayor said that the $500M which was given to Local Government to clean up the Capital City, Georgetown, “should have been given to City Hall to spend,” and that “the Minister of Local Government did not make proper contact with the engineers of the City – Georgetown” have raised some concern.

Joseph Harmon, in his remarks, said the cleanup is “slouch money given to people to say PPP cares.” Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Norman Whittaker, has condemned such remarks.

This statement is seen as another ploy by the Opposition to thwart any progress initiated by Government to bring betterment and sustenance of livelihood to the people of Guyana.

The module employed by the Ministry to implement the ‘Clean-Up My Country’ programme sought to engage residents from the communities through consultations where they submitted proposals outlining the works that were required to be undertaken in order to improve the environment.

For each community, the workers were mobilised by the Community Coordinators, and they were remunerated for their labour.

Hence, it is disgusting to listen to the APNU ridicule the Government of Guyana on every possible opportunity that is given to the people to improve their lives and to provide income for sustenance of family.

Already, under the clean-up programme, thousands of residents are employed as Community Enhancement Workers in 32 communities across Georgetown. By the end of November, several more communities which have not yet been cleaned will be signed up for the programme.

On the other hand, Patricia Chase-Green has criticised the Clean-Up My Country programme by saying “it was not effectively done,” and “the money ($500M) should have been given to City Hall to spend.” This raises some concerns since City Hall has exhibited very poor spending habits and demonstrates their incompetence when it comes to managing their finances.

Further, the Deputy Mayor, in her remarks said that the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Norman Whittaker, did not make “proper contact with the engineers of the City – Georgetown with regard to the Clean-Up My Country programme”. This has raised more concerns at the ministry and further to that, condemnation of such utterances of Mrs. Chase-Green since it is a blatant misrepresentation and twist of facts.

It should be pointed out that during the initial planning of the Georgetown Clean-Up Programme, the City Engineer was integrally involved in the planning of the cleanup of communities. Further to that, it was with his guidance and technical expertise that main canals were identified to be de-silted.

Minister Whittaker in his address (Thursday) at a press conference said that the $500M allocated to the cleanup of Georgetown was never intended to prevent flooding. Instead, it was intended to improve the aesthetics and sanitation of the City by way of getting rid of the over grown vegetation and garbage around the Capital City. However, during consultations, community coordinators made representation to improve drainage within the communities and this was facilitated.

Minister Whittaker said that if the efforts under the clean-up programme were not undertaken where tons of garbage was removed from communities within the City, Thursday’s flooding would have been worst.

Minister Whittaker also pointed out that the City’s drainage system is over 100 years old and it was only built to accommodate 1 ½ inches of rainfall per day. On Thursday, in mere hours, the rainfall exceeded that amount. In some areas there were in excess of 6 inches of rainfall. Minister Whittaker elaborated that under the ‘Clean-Up My Country’ Programme drains in communities were widened where necessary and more depth was created to discharge the water at a faster rate. As a result, over all, water is receding faster from the communities.

Minister Whittaker, along with Minister Robeson Benn and Town Clerk Carol Sooba visited several kokers in the City to ensure they are working effectively. According to the City Engineer, “all kokers were opened on time”.

Georgetown was put on priority list for cleanup since Central Government saw the continuous reluctance of the Georgetown Municipality to improve the sanitation and aesthetics of the City. So to give the Council half of a billion dollars to spend, one would wonder what would have been the end product.

With regard to calls made by leader for A Partnership for National Unity, David Granger, the ministry continues to say that maintenance rests in the hands of the Georgetown Municipality. So at this time, it would be most appropriate for Mrs. Chase-Green to commence the utterances of maintaining clean drains and parapets.
CLEAN-UP MY COUNTRY PROGRAMME
Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development

 

source: Guyana Chronicle

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Originally Posted by yuji22:

While the opposition and their supporters are still whining and complaining, the PPP is busy helping Guyanese.

 

AFC Motto: What is bad for Guyana is good for the AFC.

EXACTLY!!!   TWO LEADING KFC MEMBERS WERE SEEN PRAYING AT A KALI MAI TEMPLE FOR MORE RAIN.!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

While the opposition and their supporters are still whining and complaining, the PPP is busy helping Guyanese.

 

AFC Motto: What is bad for Guyana is good for the AFC.

EXACTLY!!!   TWO LEADING KFC MEMBERS WERE SEEN PRAYING AT A KALI MAI TEMPLE FOR MORE RAIN.!!!

 

Moses is from that area.

FM
FOLLOWING comments made by Joseph Harmon, member of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and Deputy Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green to sections of the media where Harmon ridiculed the Government of Guyana’s “Clean-Up My Country” programme, and where the Deputy Mayor said that the $500M which was given to Local Government to clean up the Capital City, Georgetown, “should have been given to City Hall to spend,” and that “the Minister of Local Government did not make proper contact with the engineers of the City – Georgetown” have raised some concern.

 

The funds are for a specific purpose - ‘Clean-Up My Country’ programme - and not general revenues to the City.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

While the opposition and their supporters are still whining and complaining, the PPP is busy helping Guyanese.

 

AFC Motto: What is bad for Guyana is good for the AFC.

EXACTLY!!!   TWO LEADING KFC MEMBERS WERE SEEN PRAYING AT A KALI MAI TEMPLE FOR MORE RAIN.!!!

Mitwah
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
The low breeds are having a fun time in the mud.

I guess you're not Guyanese if you don't know about mud and water. I was so low life that I use to shower in the mud with pigs.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:
The low breeds are having a fun time in the mud.

I guess you're not Guyanese if you don't know about mud and water. I was so low life that I use to shower in the mud with pigs.

HEHEHEHEHE

Nehru

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