New roads, jobs transforming lives of Uitvlugt residents
Some of the completed roads in the community of Uitvlugt in Region Three
Some of the completed roads in the community of Uitvlugt in Region Three

Residents of Uitvlugt have expressed gratitude to President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali and his government for their ongoing commitment to enhancing community infrastructure and creating opportunities for young people.

Speaking with the Guyana Chronicle, locals shared their satisfaction regarding the improvements to roads and job opportunities, noting that these developments are already making a significant impact on daily life in Uitvlugt.

L. James, a father of five and a local labourer, highlighted the challenges that poor road conditions previously posed for families in the area, especially during the rainy season.

“I feel like we need to say more thank you to President Ali and his ministers for the work they have been doing in Uitvlugt and the rest of the country,” James remarked.

He added that visible development, from road repairs to youth employment, show that the government is following through on its promises. “President Ali did say that he is for all the people, and we can’t run from that; we are seeing it every day,” James stated, extending appreciation on behalf of the community.

Alia Gomes, a part-time worker from Uitvlugt, echoed these sentiments. Despite initial concerns about the condition of local streets, Gomes was confident that the government would address the issues in time.

“Since President Ali came into office, everything that he and his government say that they will do, they do,” she said. Gomes noted that, while progress takes time, residents can see tangible improvements that enhance their quality of life. “Not every day a country gets a government that thinks so much and works so much for the betterment of the people; we are fortunate, and we must be thankful for that,” she added.

Additionally, Ms. Gobin, a member of a local educational institution, expressed satisfaction with the government’s focus on both infrastructure and employment. She recalled previous challenges under past administrations, such as worries about school access and youth employment. “Those days seem to be behind us now, thanks to this President and his government, and we must say thanks,” Gobin said, appreciating the brighter future now within reach for many residents.

The government’s ongoing initiatives in Uitvlugt, including road renovations and employment projects, reflect its commitment to improving living conditions and fostering development in communities across Guyana. Residents say these changes bring hope for a better future and stability for local families, underscoring the value of the government’s community-centered approach.

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