Rapid development underway in Region Nine
Regional Chairman of the RDC of Region Nine, Bryan Allicock
Regional Chairman of the RDC of Region Nine, Bryan Allicock

–Regional Chairman says

THE economic status of thousands of residents in Region Nine is being improved daily, as the regional administration continues to roll out major initiatives in various communities and villages across the region.

Since being elected to office on August 2, 2020, the PPP/C-led government has invested significantly in infrastructural, health, education, and housing developments to improve the lives of residents in Region Nine.
This was according to Regional Chairman of the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region Nine, Bryan Allicock.

“The kind of development that is taking place through-out the region is quite vast and we ought to thank the government for what they are doing and the initiatives that [are] being put forward within the region,” he said.
The chairman noted that several streets within the township are expected to be completed by the end of this year.

The Tiger Pond-Pai Pang Primary Annex that was commissioned last year

He further related, “we are interlinking the other communities within the region, very long distances, over 100 miles in some areas so we are working towards that so that we have the connectivity to each community.”
Also, a number of schools have been constructed, refurbished, and furnished within the region. Allicock explained that investment in the schools will reduce overcrowding thus creating a more conducive better-learning environment.

Meanwhile, health huts have also been refurbished as well as new ones are being constructed to ensure medical services are available readily to persons living in far-flung communities.
Further, the chairman said that an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has also been constructed in the compound of the Lethem Regional Hospital as part of the PPP/C government’s commitment to improve and modernise facilities across Guyana.

The region will commence furnishing and installing the necessary equipment as well as staffing the facility.
“We are looking at more expansion of the health facilities, we’re looking at North to have it move from a health centre to a cottage hospital because that area is the first major health facility that gonna be there in events of accidents,” Allicock said.

Nurses receiving training in Region Nine

Additionally, rehabilitative works are being undertaken at the maternity and surgical theatre at the Aishalton District Hospital.
Other areas of development include the construction of sports facilities and expansion of the housing programme.

Allicock said the government has allocated more funds to continue and expand the housing project. While the intention is to distribute 2,000 house lots, the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) has already allotted over 500 house lots in the Region.

He said that infrastructure works such as the building of roads, drains and installation of electricity poles, among other amenities, have already commenced.
The PPP/C government has not only focused on infrastructural developments, but also on improving the skills and knowledge of residents in the region.

Allicock further said, “we’ve trained 66 health workers for this year and we’re training assistant nurses and we’re bringing aboard all assistant pharmacists.”
Also, through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) a number of citizens have already been trained in various skills-set to improve their lives as well as stimulate economic growth. Further, this year, 155 residents of the region are slated to be trained through BIT’s 2022 training programmes. (DPI)

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