Remedial works ordered on Alliance Road sluices

Georgetown: After receiving reports on Tuesday morning of instances of flooding in a number of households in the vicinity of Alliance Road, Timehri, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha, along with a team of senior officers from the Ministry, visited the area to assess the situation and put systems in place to have the problem remedied.

Minister Zulfikar Mustapha engaging a farmer who suffered losses as a result of the flooding

During the visit, breaches in both sluices along the Alliance Road were observed, with water seen intruding inland through the doors of both structures.

While giving a summary of the visit, Minister Mustapha said the sluices were in a terrible state and that remedial works had to be done urgently to avoid further instances of flooding.

“After receiving reports that residents in the area were suffering from flooded, I decided to come on the ground to assess the situation. The sluices are in a terrible state and water is coming through the sluice door while the tide is high. I’ve instructed that remedial works be done immediately. The NDIA is mobilizing equipment to have the works done. I’ve also asked the Community Development Council to assist us with monitoring the situation and hopefully, we can have this matter resolved by tomorrow (Wednesday). I’ve also instructed the NDIA to dispatch two excavators to commence works in this area. So a large excavator will be coming to do work on the canals and another mini excavator will be working to clear the cross drains to ensure free flow of water in this area. I was also informed that, for the past week when the tide comes in, residents have been suffering tremendously for almost one week,” Minister Mustapha said.

As an emergency measure, NDIA had placed sandbags to prevent water from the Demerara River from passing through the sluice door while the tide was high. Remedial works commenced

Residents also reported cases of damages to crops and losses of eggs and poultry due to the flooding. Minister Mustapha instructed the officials from the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA) and the National Agriculture Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) to carry out an investigation and provide him with a report before the end of the week. He also instructed both agencies to work along with residents to ensure they receive all the necessary extension services.

Following the visit, NDIA was able to identify a contractor to execute the remedial works, which are scheduled to commence within the next few days.