Skip to main content

FM
Former Member
Proposals for Georgetown to Lethem road to be presented by June – Teixeira tells Region 9 residentsPDFPrintE-mail
Written by GINA   
Monday, 27 May 2013 21:48


DETAILED proposals of the long awaited road construction project from Georgetown to Lethem are to be unveiled by June, Presidential Adviser on Governance Gail Teixeira told Region 9 Residents.

 

alt

Presidential Adviser on Governance Gail Teixeira speaking to residents of Region 9 at the St Ignatius Benab on the eve of Guyana’s 47th Independence Anniversary

She made the announcement on the eve of Guyana’s 47th Independence Anniversary at the St Ignatius benab, following a cultural presentation ahead of the hoisting of the Golden Arrowhead at midnight.


“There are two major teams now between Guyana and Brazil, and Venezuela, that have been meeting over the last few months… for the development of the road from Brazil to Georgetown, and in June, what is called the infrastructural team will be reporting to the presidents of the two countries on what are their proposals and designs and other issues,” Teixeira said.


The highly anticipated project is one that former Brazilian President Luis Inacio- Lula da Silva had assured would be the next major undertaking to follow the Takutu River Bridge that was commissioned in 2009.


When complete, the stretch of road will significantly reduce travel time which from Georgetown to Lethem takes about 12 to 13 hours at present, and make business more efficient, particularly the transport of goods and services.

alt

Presidential Adviser on Governance Gail Teixeira interacting with Rupununi youths at the St Ignatius benab


Government, through the Ministry of Public Works, has over the years been responsible for maintenance works on the long stretch of road which, in the rainy season, poses a challenge to commuters, particularly heavy-duty vehicles.
The paving of the road is also necessary, given the large scale plantation type agriculture in the Rupununi savannahs. In 2010, harvesting of rice in the Rupununi commenced at Moco-Moco, Region 9.


The Georgetown to Lethem road was chief among the priorities of a meeting between officials of Guyana and Brazil that led to the establishment of a border committee to focus on a regime for the frontier territories, Lethem and Bonfim.
The stringing of the 560 kilometres of fibre-optic cable from Brazil to boost Guyana’s connectivity to the Internet was also part of the agenda. The project that began in the third quarter of 2012 has reached the stage where it is expected to be operational by September this year.


Teixeira told residents to be optimistic about this project, and the opportunities that will be provided for communities in the hinterland where the cable passes through.
“Connectivity in terms of internet is critical in this modern world of technology… young people want twitter, BlackBerries and Facebook… the internet is the gateway to information and also the possibilities and opportunities for this country to develop more industries and to create more jobs for our people,” Teixeira said.


She also announced ongoing discussions with the Venezuelan Government on the purchase of fuel at a cheaper price to assist with the reliable supply of electricity in Region 9.
Teixeira’s address also focused on developments in Amerindian communities under the current administration since 1992, and the opportunities which Amerindians have, quite unlike other countries’ natives. 

 

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Originally Posted by yuji22:

More progress = More agony for the newly Combined AFC/PNC party. AFC being the footstool of the PNC.

 

Let progress under a PPP government continue.

wishful thinking. it costs 3 to five million per mile to create new sustainable modern four lane highways. With our rather complicated terrain the cost will be higher up.  Financing that road could only come if they give the Chinese another million hectares and mortgage us for another hundred years beyond where we already are.  They already have our country printed up in chinese with chinese names to sites they are working on!

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

More progress = More agony for the newly Combined AFC/PNC party. AFC being the footstool of the PNC.

 

Let progress under a PPP government continue.

wishful thinking. it costs 3 to five million per mile to create new sustainable modern four lane highways. With our rather complicated terrain the cost will be higher up.  Financing that road could only come if they give the Chinese another million hectares and mortgage us for another hundred years beyond where we already are.  They already have our country printed up in chinese with chinese names to sites they are working on!

What do you expect the government to do sit on the money and do nothing? 

FM
Originally Posted by Prince:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

More progress = More agony for the newly Combined AFC/PNC party. AFC being the footstool of the PNC.

 

Let progress under a PPP government continue.

wishful thinking. it costs 3 to five million per mile to create new sustainable modern four lane highways. With our rather complicated terrain the cost will be higher up.  Financing that road could only come if they give the Chinese another million hectares and mortgage us for another hundred years beyond where we already are.  They already have our country printed up in chinese with chinese names to sites they are working on!

What do you expect the government to do sit on the money and do nothing? 

My point is the government does not have the money. Their habit of selling our land for loans from the Chinese imperils us and it is only to the Chinese do they go these days.

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Prince:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

More progress = More agony for the newly Combined AFC/PNC party. AFC being the footstool of the PNC.

 

Let progress under a PPP government continue.

wishful thinking. it costs 3 to five million per mile to create new sustainable modern four lane highways. With our rather complicated terrain the cost will be higher up.  Financing that road could only come if they give the Chinese another million hectares and mortgage us for another hundred years beyond where we already are.  They already have our country printed up in chinese with chinese names to sites they are working on!

What do you expect the government to do sit on the money and do nothing? 

My point is the government does not have the money. Their habit of selling our land for loans from the Chinese imperils us and it is only to the Chinese do they go these days.

Who would you rather to do business with if not the chinese? Guyana has a lot of waste land to spare. Why not sell some to the chinese?

FM
Originally Posted by Prince:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by Prince:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

More progress = More agony for the newly Combined AFC/PNC party. AFC being the footstool of the PNC.

 

Let progress under a PPP government continue.

wishful thinking. it costs 3 to five million per mile to create new sustainable modern four lane highways. With our rather complicated terrain the cost will be higher up.  Financing that road could only come if they give the Chinese another million hectares and mortgage us for another hundred years beyond where we already are.  They already have our country printed up in chinese with chinese names to sites they are working on!

What do you expect the government to do sit on the money and do nothing? 

My point is the government does not have the money. Their habit of selling our land for loans from the Chinese imperils us and it is only to the Chinese do they go these days.

Who would you rather to do business with if not the chinese? Guyana has a lot of waste land to spare. Why not sell some to the chinese?

You are depressingly stupid if you think they want waste land. They want lands they can exploit for its surface or sub surface resources.

FM

Bro, the G/T, Lethem Hwy was in the works, and it's coming to light. Same as the deep water harbor, and the Corentyne bridge. The chinese is very supportive of Guyana's development for decades. Any country that would extend loans to Guyana would want something in return. Cuba as a communist state has contributed professional & medical expertise towards Guyana for decades as well. Guyana is obligated to work with the chinese if it's so required. I can see why you guys are so nervous about the ongoing progress. Good news is bad news for you guys.

FM
Originally Posted by Prince:

Bro, the G/T, Lethem Hwy was in the works, and it's coming to light. Same as the deep water harbor, and the Corentyne bridge. The chinese is very supportive of Guyana's development for decades. Any country that would extend loans to Guyana would want something in return. Cuba as a communist state has contributed professional & medical expertise towards Guyana for decades as well. Guyana is obligated to work with the chinese if it's so required. I can see why you guys are so nervous about the ongoing progress. Good news is bad news for you guys.

Guyana is not obligated to work with anyone. It is obligated to work for fair benefits to the people not to forced into side deals created by the corrupt Chinese who are obviously paying them kickback galore.

FM

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×