Good Samaritan helps fix Bel Air Park streets
Alan Ali watches as his young relative deposits some of the builder’s waste into the pothole along Rupununi Street, Bel Air Park
Alan Ali watches as his young relative deposits some of the builder’s waste into the pothole along Rupununi Street, Bel Air Park

A RESIDENT of Sophia, Alan Ali, has taken the mandate to fix the deplorable streets in Bel Air Park, since they have been inconveniencing motorists and pedestrians alike.
When the Guyana Chronicle spoke with Ali on Wednesday, he was in the process of filling the potholed streets with builder’s waste.

According to him, the streets have been in a deplorable state for some time and as a motorist, it has been a nuisance to him. He further explained that the potholes could damage the shocks and other parts of vehicles.

When the streets become inundated (as it is right now), these potholes become a hazard to drivers.
“So I just decide to come and volunteer to do this,” Ali said, and added: “The [potholes] big in Bel Air Park and I does drive here a lot.”
He was on site working around 15:00 hrs with the aid of a young relative.
Ali related that he brought the materials from Sophia where he lives, on his horse-drawn cart, to the area.

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