Geoffrey Vaughn, Chief Works Officer of the Public Works Ministry, now Public Infrastructure Ministry, clams that the works which were done to Moses Nagamootoo’s street was approved prior to him becoming Prime Minister.
This was after the streets where the Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo, resided in Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara, were repaired and upgraded so as to ensure that he travelled in comfort while one section of the railway embankment at Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, not far from where he lives, was in an atrocious state of disrepair and causing great discomfort to commuters. After much criticism, repairs have now begun at the location.
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HAHAHA POWER IS WHAT HE WAS SEEKING AT ALL COST. BEING A HOUSE SLAVE IS LIKE WINNING THE LOTTO FOR HIM.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nehru, Moses is the new prince. He played the game well.
Nehru, Moses is the new prince. He played the game well.
YES HE IS THE PRINCE OF HOUSE SLAVES. UNITY GOVT MY ASS!!!!
Alena is right to point out that the residences suffered for living in his street. The PPP/C victimized him and the hundreds who lived there by refusing to have the repairs and maintenance done. It will be another 100 years before the PPP/C get back into power.
Nothing wrong with that. It will save our Govt provided PM vehicles from being broken up in the potholes. However, that asphalt looks like a cock job.
I know this road well. In the afternoons when we go swimming at Ocean View, we would pick up our old friend, Mr. T who live just a few houses away. That road is a mess. one of the worse I've ever seen. Real bad shape.
However, I'm in agreement that all roads in a state of disrepair in this area should be fixed, not just Nagamootoo's.
Fair is fair.