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More than 13,600 passengers utilise Berbice River taxis in two weeks

October 8, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

The water taxi service, which Government implemented, as a direct response to the ‘cry’ of residents of Regions 5 and 6, is progressing quite well, as thousands are making full use of the opportunity.

 Junior Minister, Annette Ferguson

Junior Minister, Annette Ferguson

The major users of the bridge, hailing from these two Regions had complained of the high toll of the Berbice River Bridge, and as promised, long before elections, the now Coalition Government is making good on its commitment to offer reprieve in this regard.


Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Annette Ferguson, at a recent press conference, indicated that thus far, more than 13,600 passengers had utilised the service.


“Between the period of September 21-26, we had a total of 5,264 passengers (4,109 adults and 1,155 children and pensioners); for September 27-October 03, a total of 8,377 passengers (6,800 adults and 1,577 children and pensioners), totalling 13,641 passengers who have utilised the river taxis for the period September 21 to October 3,” Minister Ferguson explained.


She added that whilst the media is apprised of the contentions of the minibus operators, who ply Route 56, the bridge run, deliberations are ongoing between herself and the Minibus Association, to address pertinent concerns. The Minister added that, she intends to meet with the association’s members before the end of this week.


“The bus operators have reported the concern of losing income, on a daily basis, since the reintroduction of the river taxis…I am advancing a proposal with the Minister of Public Security to have their road service licence extended beyond its current boundary,” Minister Ferguson explained.
The Granger-led Administration, whilst in opposition, had expressed concerns for the high toll placed on the citizenry to cross the Berbice River Bridge, which was constructed via a public-private partnership.


Since taking office, the new Government has made proposals to subsidise the cost of the toll reduction, which would have seen a steady decrease in tolls for commuters, thereby bringing relief. However, the proposal to the Berbice River Bridge Corporation was rejected, and wanting to honour the commitment made, Government implemented a water taxi service for the complaining residents. (GINA)

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I think this water taxi thing is cool. I hope the fellows there make them petty and give us the colorful parades one sees in other places. Additionally, I hope they agree to form organizations to prioritize safety and proper care of the area around the pier.

 

This is an infusion of millions of guyanese dollars in and around the river traffic

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

GREAT!!!  JOB WELL DONE.  POOR PEOPLE NEEDED THE BREAK.  I HOPE THEY DONT STOP!!!

ABout time you care bout poor people....you seemed to be against this a couple weeks ago

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

GREAT!!!  JOB WELL DONE.  POOR PEOPLE NEEDED THE BREAK.  I HOPE THEY DONT STOP!!!

ABout time you care bout poor people....you seemed to be against this a couple weeks ago

I am never against FREE Services for the POOR, NEVER. However, this is not a solution to the problem they have on hand and that was my point.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

GREAT!!!  JOB WELL DONE.  POOR PEOPLE NEEDED THE BREAK.  I HOPE THEY DONT STOP!!!

ABout time you care bout poor people....you seemed to be against this a couple weeks ago

I am never against FREE Services for the POOR, NEVER. However, this is not a solution to the problem they have on hand and that was my point.

It was a necessary step, hope they find a better solution eventually

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

GREAT!!!  JOB WELL DONE.  POOR PEOPLE NEEDED THE BREAK.  I HOPE THEY DONT STOP!!!

ABout time you care bout poor people....you seemed to be against this a couple weeks ago

I am never against FREE Services for the POOR, NEVER. However, this is not a solution to the problem they have on hand and that was my point.

It was a necessary step, hope they find a better solution eventually

Eventually,  coming soon, pray TO GOD.  PNC and House Slaves Management skills

Nehru
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

GREAT!!!  JOB WELL DONE.  POOR PEOPLE NEEDED THE BREAK.  I HOPE THEY DONT STOP!!!

ABout time you care bout poor people....you seemed to be against this a couple weeks ago

I am never against FREE Services for the POOR, NEVER. However, this is not a solution to the problem they have on hand and that was my point.

It was a necessary step, hope they find a better solution eventually

This was free to lure boatmen and patrons. Now that they know it is faster, only five mins in instance vs an hour by the bridge and a tenth less. This will continue to develop even after the free month is over.

FM

Just In case Dem Crab Louse Forget

 

This Toll Reduction was approved by Parliament

but the PPP Funny Fellas in Parliament

refuse to support it.....

 

and their Crab Louse  Friends

who Invested less than 10%.....

and were given 100% Control of

Berbice River Bridge Corporation

rejected the new Government proposal

to subsidise the cost of the toll

which would see a reduction in the Cost

of the Berbice Bridge Toll-Crossing.

 

More than 13,600 passengers

utilise Berbice River taxis

in two weeks

October 8, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

The water taxi service, which Government implemented, as a direct response to the ‘cry’ of residents of Regions 5 and 6, is progressing quite well, as thousands are making full use of the opportunity.

 Junior Minister, Annette Ferguson

Junior Minister, Annette Ferguson

The major users of the bridge, hailing from these two Regions had complained of the high toll of the Berbice River Bridge, and as promised, long before elections, the now Coalition Government is making good on its commitment to offer reprieve in this regard.

Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Annette Ferguson, at a recent press conference, indicated that thus far, more than 13,600 passengers had utilised the service.

“Between the period of September 21-26, we had a total of 5,264 passengers (4,109 adults and 1,155 children and pensioners); for September 27-October 03, a total of 8,377 passengers (6,800 adults and 1,577 children and pensioners), totalling 13,641 passengers who have utilised the river taxis for the period September 21 to October 3,” Minister Ferguson explained.

She added that whilst the media is apprised of the contentions of the minibus operators, who ply Route 56, the bridge run, deliberations are ongoing between herself and the Minibus Association, to address pertinent concerns. The Minister added that, she intends to meet with the association’s members before the end of this week.

“The bus operators have reported the concern of losing income, on a daily basis, since the reintroduction of the river taxis…I am advancing a proposal with the Minister of Public Security to have their road service licence extended beyond its current boundary,” Minister Ferguson explained. The Granger-led Administration, whilst in opposition, had expressed concerns for the high toll placed on the citizenry to cross the Berbice River Bridge, which was constructed via a public-private partnership.

Since taking office, the new Government has made proposals to subsidise the cost of the toll reduction, which would have seen a steady decrease in tolls for commuters, thereby bringing relief. However, the proposal to the Berbice River Bridge Corporation was rejected, and wanting to honour the commitment made, Government implemented a water taxi service for the complaining residents. (GINA)

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by D2:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

GREAT!!!  JOB WELL DONE.  POOR PEOPLE NEEDED THE BREAK.  I HOPE THEY DONT STOP!!!

ABout time you care bout poor people....you seemed to be against this a couple weeks ago

I am never against FREE Services for the POOR, NEVER. However, this is not a solution to the problem they have on hand and that was my point.

It was a necessary step, hope they find a better solution eventually

This was free to lure boatmen and patrons. Now that they know it is faster, only five mins in instance vs an hour by the bridge and a tenth less. This will continue to develop even after the free month is over.

This shows your knowledge of Guyana. You never traveled on the bridge, yet you are an expert on the time to cross it. Don't believe everything yo read.

FM

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