DURING a Government outreach to Region 9 recently, three buildings were commissioned by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Mr Collin Croal, and another by Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Mr Ganga Persaud.
PS Croal declared open the district development officer’s(DDO) quarters, and the doctors’ quarters in the administrative compound in Karasabai Central, and the sanitary block at Tipuru Primary, while Minister Persaud commissioned the Sand Creek doctors’ quarters.
He urged officers at the commissioning of the DDO’s quarters to work harder and beyond the call of duty now that they are being placed in a conducive environment. The building was constructed at a cost of $8.68M.
Croal, speaking at the commissioning of the $3.59M sanitary block at Tipuru Primary School, highlighted that 59 students will now be benefiting from the new sanitary facilities.
“Children would be able to utilise the best facility as possible…We will continue to work as the Government to make the lives of our children much more competent and that as they access education, they receive the best,” Croal was quoted as saying by the Government Information Agency (GINA).
At the opening of the $8.38M doctors’ quarters in Karasabai, Croal said that residents will benefit from the services of doctors stationed in the region. He added that residents also decided to provide a vehicle from the sub district to service the health programme.
Meanwhile, the Sand Creek doctors’ quarters, built at a cost of over $8M will be provided with the services of suitable medical personnel whose responsibilities include being part of medical outreaches in the interior.
Minister Ganga Persaud, speaking at the commissioning, expressed the hope that Sand Creek and other Deep South residents could benefit from a higher degree of medical expertise.
The minister expressed hope that the medical personnel and the(DDO) would provide the services necessary to serve the community. He also pointed out that the Health Post would make it possible for more frequent outreaches in the area.
Residents expressed their appreciation for the commissioning of the new buildings that would bring more benefits to them.
PS Croal declared open the district development officer’s(DDO) quarters, and the doctors’ quarters in the administrative compound in Karasabai Central, and the sanitary block at Tipuru Primary, while Minister Persaud commissioned the Sand Creek doctors’ quarters.
He urged officers at the commissioning of the DDO’s quarters to work harder and beyond the call of duty now that they are being placed in a conducive environment. The building was constructed at a cost of $8.68M.
Croal, speaking at the commissioning of the $3.59M sanitary block at Tipuru Primary School, highlighted that 59 students will now be benefiting from the new sanitary facilities.
“Children would be able to utilise the best facility as possible…We will continue to work as the Government to make the lives of our children much more competent and that as they access education, they receive the best,” Croal was quoted as saying by the Government Information Agency (GINA).
At the opening of the $8.38M doctors’ quarters in Karasabai, Croal said that residents will benefit from the services of doctors stationed in the region. He added that residents also decided to provide a vehicle from the sub district to service the health programme.
Meanwhile, the Sand Creek doctors’ quarters, built at a cost of over $8M will be provided with the services of suitable medical personnel whose responsibilities include being part of medical outreaches in the interior.
Minister Ganga Persaud, speaking at the commissioning, expressed the hope that Sand Creek and other Deep South residents could benefit from a higher degree of medical expertise.
The minister expressed hope that the medical personnel and the(DDO) would provide the services necessary to serve the community. He also pointed out that the Health Post would make it possible for more frequent outreaches in the area.
Residents expressed their appreciation for the commissioning of the new buildings that would bring more benefits to them.