Over 150 healthcare workers to receive young professional homes by first quarter of 2024
President, Dr Irfaan Ali with the healthcare workers in Region Ten (Office of the President photo)
President, Dr Irfaan Ali with the healthcare workers in Region Ten (Office of the President photo)

AS the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Government continues to execute its massive housing programme, President, Dr. Irfaan Ali, has announced that, by the first quarter of 2024, over 150 healthcare workers will receive their young professional homes in Plantation York, Region Ten (Upper Demerara-Berbice).

He made the announcement, on Saturday, during the commissioning of the US$130,000 state-of-the-art Digital X-ray System at the Linden Hospital Complex.
“Before the end of this year, the 150 plus [people] who’ve applied for the young professional homes, we [will] have them prequalified and have the bank approve their loans so by the end of the first quarter next year, they can have and move into their young professional homes in region Ten,” the President stated.

Earlier this year, the Chief Executive Officer of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), Sherwyn Greaves, announced that the government has found a new location to accelerate the government’s 1000 homes project in Linden.
The newly identified housing area is situated at Plantation York along the Soesdyke-Linden Highway.

Initially, the government had started developing an area at Millie’s Hideout to construct the houses as part of a commitment by President Ali to build 1,000 homes to meet the housing needs in the mining town. Greaves explained that the project was halted after it was discovered that a significant bauxite reserve was present in the area.

As a result, Greaves stated that the government was able to identify a new location for the project, spanning over 500 acres of land, thanks to the efforts of President Ali.
The CEO expressed his confidence that the new location will prove suitable for the 1000 homes project, and work will commence shortly.

The development will include a residential area as well as commercial and industrial zones. All necessary amenities including roads, bridges, drainage, culverts, electricity, and water will be included.
“This is a larger location…the other things that come with it are creeks running through it. And so, we thought it best that we will put some commercial activity…if persons see the area, I am sure they will want to build hotels and resorts there,” he said.

Currently, 20 of the 40 elevated and flat units in Amelia’s Ward have been completed as part of the first phase of the project.
According to Greaves, these houses will be delivered to the respective allottees within a month.
The initiative is a key component of the government’s affordable housing programme, aimed at providing opportunities for Guyanese citizens to become homeowners.
It is also aligned with the government’s manifesto commitment to allocate 50,000 house lots by the year 2025.

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