New school, road projects for Moruca sub-region
Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal addressing the gathering during the public consultation in the Moruca Sub-region on Monday
Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal addressing the gathering during the public consultation in the Moruca Sub-region on Monday

–Minister Croal announces during public consultation

MINISTER of Housing and Water Collin Croal led a team on Monday to engage with residents of the Moruca Sub-region regarding two pivotal developmental projects set to significantly benefit the community.

A section of the gathering with residents of the Moruca Sub-region regarding two pivotal development projects set to significantly benefit the community

The first initiative focuses on identifying a suitable location for a new secondary school, reflecting the government’s ongoing commitment to improving educational opportunities for youth in the region. This project underscores the administration’s dedication to ensuring quality education is accessible to all, particularly in remote areas.

The second project involves the construction of a one-kilometer concrete road from Warumuri Landing. This road project, which fulfills a presidential commitment, is expected to greatly enhance connectivity and accessibility for residents. The improved infrastructure will not only facilitate easier movement within the region, but also support economic activities and community development.

Crucially, the success of these projects relies on the active participation of nearby villages, including Haimarakabra, Para, Skyland, and Plimpa Creek. For the road construction, villagers will play a direct role in its execution, working under the guidance of engineers from the Ministry of Public Works. This collaborative approach ensures that local knowledge and skills are harnessed, while fostering community ownership of the developments.

During the public consultations, engineers from the Ministries of Public Works and Education were on hand to discuss the projects in detail, ensuring they align with the community’s needs and aspirations. Their involvement highlights the government’s commitment to inclusive planning and development that directly benefit local residents.

These initiatives mark a significant step towards improving infrastructure and educational facilities in the Moruca Sub-region, reflecting a broader strategy to enhance the quality of life in Region One.

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