APNU holds meeting with engineers and citizens to craft flood control master plan
APNU members and engineers discuss the flood control plan
APNU members and engineers discuss the flood control plan

PUBLICLY expressing dismay at the continued failure of the Peoples Progressive Party / Civic administration to protect the population from the ravages of repeated flooding, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) has called on the Government to urgently launch a comprehensive national flood control master plan.On Friday, January 10th, 2014, the APNU leadership met with a number of engineers and citizens who have both interest and experience in crafting and developing, as a matter of urgency, an integrated resource water management plan with a priority agenda for flood control mitigation. The engagement took place at the Opposition Leader’s Hadfield Street, Georgetown office.
APNU says the PPP/C administration’s lack of a coherent response to the monthly flooding is economically and environmentally unsustainable; and the loss of household goods, domestic and agricultural equipment and livestock, besides destruction of farms and homes etc., demands an alternative strategy.
The following persons attended the APNU meeting: Messrs. Bert Carter, Terrence Fletcher, John Piggott, Anthony Vieira, Horace Nurse, Edward Gonsalves, Hamley Case, and Ms. Joslyn Dow. APNU was represented by Opposition Leader Brigadier David Granger; APNU Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister with responsibility for Agriculture and the Environment, Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine; and Mr. Joseph Harmon, Shadow Minister for Public Infrastructure.

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