Gov’t, DDL to tackle “Great Diamond” housing issues

Georgetown: Minister within the Ministry of Communities Annette Ferguson recently met with residents of a section of the Diamond community who are complaining about their living conditions.

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The Minister and her team of officials from the Central Housing & Planning Authority (CH&PA), including its Chief Executive Officer, Lelon Saul and Mr. Remington Nelson, Technical Assistant to the Minister, visited the area at the invitation of Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL).

Prior to visiting the residents, Minister Ferguson and her team met with a team from DDL, headed by its Executive Chairman, Mr. Komal Samaroo and included directors Lance Tyrell, Bert Carter, Harryram Parmesar, Rudy Collins, Shaun Caleb and Government Affairs Advisor, Wesley Kirton.

The residents, a majority of whom are squatters, have been complaining about the impact of DDL’s operations on their quality of life and had recently intensified their protests by engaging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Some of the residents had their structures “regularised” some years ago although the area is zoned for industrial activity and not for residential purposes.

“This government wants to ensure that you live in conditions that are designed for you to enjoy proper housing and a good quality of life. President Granger has made it clear that no Guyanese should be living in ‘shanties, slums and squatter settlement’ conditions and we are committed to ensuring that such living conditions are brought to an end,” Minister Ferguson told the residents gathered.

Arising out of Minister Ferguson’s visit, it was decided that the Central Housing & Planning Authority (CH&PA) will begin preliminary work during the coming week. The work, inclusive of a review of the cadastral plan of the area, is expected to be completed in time for a community meeting with the residents at the end of August. Teams from both CH&PA and DDL will participate in that meeting.

 Minister Ferguson is the second minister to visit the residents in less than one week, following outreaches by both the residents and DDL to Government in search of a lasting solution to the dilemma facing the community.

Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson, and a team from his ministry along with DDL Chairman, Mr. Komal Samaroo, met with the residents on Thursday, July 11, 2019. DDL has pledged its commitment to working with Government and the residents to find a permanent solution to their predicament and to ensure that they have access to improved living conditions.