Massive infrastructural works in Linden to create hundreds of jobs
Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill inspecting a road project in Region 10
Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill inspecting a road project in Region 10

RESIDENTS of Linden, Region 10, are well positioned to access direct job opportunities, as the authorities commence and continue major infrastructural projects in the region.

The Ministry of Public Works is undertaking billions of dollars worth of road works and other infrastructural projects in the region.

In a recent interview with the Department of Public Information (DPI), Subject Minister Bishop Juan Edghill said that job creation is a priority on the government’s agenda, and the new development plan will ensure this is realised.

“In our government layout of development, we are seeking that when works are being done in a region, materials and products, goods and services could be provided from that region.

Road works

“The money must be spent in that region and circulated; we are doing that all across the country. People that can be employed from that region must be employed. So, opportunities for employment are coming; so Lindeners have to now be able to log in,” Minister Edghill said.

The sum of $6 billion was earmarked for the construction of the Linden-Mabura Hill Road. Upgrades to the 121km gravel-and-asphaltic concrete road will transform the lives of persons living and doing business in the hinterland.

A further $4.1 billion has also been budgeted for the construction of 32 bridges along the Kurupukari to Lethem corridor.
Additionally, works on the Wismar and Mackenzie Waterfront Development Project are expected to recommence soon.

The Hinterland and Urban Road Project is progressing, as work on Phase Two of the Mabura to Malali and Mabura to Muritaro roads has commenced.
The road in the Landersville, Kwakwani sub-district will also undergo additional development works, as it was severely damaged by the May/June flood last year.

“We are advancing the development programme, so there is a pot of money that has been allocated for miscellaneous Urban and Hinterland roads, nationally. So, every region will be seeing development, and Linden will not be left out.”

Meanwhile, the Amerindian reservation, Hururu, will see major improvements, as work on the internal road from that community to Wikki/Calcuni has also commenced. (DPI)

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