MINISTER within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar, recently chaired a crucial meeting of the National Enhancement Committee to discuss the logistics for an upcoming National Cleanup Exercise scheduled for November 16.
This initiative, which aims to engage both the public and private sectors, was designed to enhance the cleanliness and maintenance of Guyana’s infrastructure across the country.
The planning session saw the participation of key stakeholders, including Minister of Local Government, Sonia Parag, Public Service Commission Chairman, Komal Singh, and Kester Hutson, President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI).
Representatives from various ministries, including the Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, also contributed to the discussions.
This cleanup effort aligns with the government’s continued commitment to improving the country’s infrastructure, as previously highlighted by Minister Indar, in past initiatives, which have focused on road repairs and community-based enhancements
The exercise on November 16 will include clearing debris, cleaning drains, and other activities aimed at improving public health and environmental conditions, with active involvement from local businesses and communities.
Such initiatives are part of broader efforts by the government to maintain and upgrade public spaces, addressing the concerns of residents and business owners, and ensuring that infrastructure works are carried out efficiently