-gov’t officials tell Dartmouth residents
THE Director General of the Ministry of Agriculture, Madanlall Ramraj, the Region Two Regional Vice-Chairman, Humace Oodit and members of their team, recently engaged residents of Dartmouth as part of efforts to address key community concerns and strengthen grassroots connections.
Ramraj during the engagement said that the government will continue to invest in the community and will conduct frequent visits to hear the concerns of residents and implement relief measures.
The meeting served as a platform to highlight the government’s focus on enhancing infrastructure and fostering inclusive development across Region Two.
Director General Ramraj reminded residents that the government will continue to invest in their community. He listened to their concerns and said necessary interventions will be made.
Ramraj also briefed residents on transformative projects aimed at improving accessibility, connectivity, and overall livelihoods in grassroots communities.
Emphasis was placed on initiatives designed to boost infrastructural development, ensuring that even the most remote areas benefit from the government’s vision for progress.
Residents were told that the 2025 National Budget represents a key driver of inclusive growth, highlighting the administration’s commitment to equitable development and improved quality of life for all citizens.
Meanwhile, Oodit informed the residents of the investments being made in the region and he used the opportunity to highlight some of the transformative projects that are being executed.
Among the beneficial investments highlighted was the recent distribution of piglets, chickens, and other resources to improve the residents’ farmlands.
“We are very happy for such meetings where persons can come and connect. We made a request in the past and it was delivered,” one resident said.