Construction progressing well on first 100 low-income homes for Region Three
A section of the housing area in Region Three
A section of the housing area in Region Three

THE government remains steadfast in its effort to provide affordable housing to Guyanese across the country.
As a demonstration of this, the first 100 low-income homes are already underway in Leonora, in Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara).

This is in keeping with the government’s Manifesto promise to deliver 50,000 house lots to Guyanese within its first term in office.
Housing and Water Minister, Collin Croal highlighted that the region is no exception to the ministry’s aggressive housing programme.

“We have a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Republic Bank for the construction of 500 houses here in Region Three. Already, the first 100 is ongoing within Leonora, Edinburgh, and Cornelia Ida, where we are about 40 per cent complete.

“So, in another few months, one can see persons who are going through our system being able to pre-qualify with the bank and take up occupancy on those houses here in Region Three,” the minister said.

The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) and Republic Bank Limited (RBL) signed the MoU for the financing of 500 low-income houses in Leonora in July 2022.
The 20 x 30 (625 square feet) two-bedroom flat units will be constructed at a cost of $5.5 million each.

The projects involve building access roads, bridges, culverts, and drainage networks, in addition to installing water and electrical supply networks.
As the region remains poised for massive development, Minister Croal also cited other large-scale infrastructural projects like the $11 billion four-lane Schoonord to Crane four-lane highway, which will open up opportunities for residential and commercial development.

Minister Croal noted that this will help to generate income for the residents, and create job opportunities.

“Right now, we have over 1,100 community roads that have been awarded for almost all communities in Region Three; you will see concrete or asphaltic concrete works taking place…Very shortly, you will see works commencing across the region, like is happening on the entire coastland,” he highlighted.

For 2022, some 2,800 house lots were allocated in Region Three. To date, over 4,660 new lots were allocated in the region.

The government’s national housing programme caters for all sections of society, regardless of geographic location.

(DPI)

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