– brush cutter to maintain recreational grounds, public compounds
MINISTER of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, on Friday, handed over a $1.3 million boat and engine to Batavia, to boost health care delivery within the Region Seven Amerindian village. The community also received a brush cutter.
The boat will be used to transport patients to the Bartica Hospital and for other medical purposes, while the brush cutter will be used to maintain the community ground and public spaces, the Department of Public Information (DPI) reported. Minister Croal told the residents at the handing-over ceremony over that the initiative was a promise being kept to assist with transportation for the Health Centre.
He reminded the Village Council that the equipment needed to be properly managed to ensure every resident benefit from them.
“The intended purpose, as I said, is for health, so we are therefore reminded that the leaders of the community have a responsibility to ensure that the boat and engine is used for the purpose intended…I want to urge you to put systems in place for the safekeeping of the boat and proper management for the usage of these equipment,” Minister Croal was quoted by DPI as saying.
The minister also reminded the residents of the government’s mandate to improve the lives of citizens, regardless of their location.
Meanwhile, Deputy Toshao of Batavia, Murphy Gomez, expressed gratitude to the government for its continued support to the village. He said the vessel will go a far way in ensuring residents have access to quality health care.