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Over 2200 persons had matters resolved during OP 2-day visit to Region 6

...over 75 per cent women, 90 per cent single parents

With the Office of the President

(OP) moving to Region Six (East BerbiceCorentyne) for two days, more than 2000 issues were addressed.

According to President Dr Irfaan Ali, the number of persons seen during the two-day outreach exceeded 2200. Striking is the fact that above 75 per cent visited State House in New Amsterdam, where the Office of the President was officially located during Thursday and Friday.

President Ali said the issues were community-based and in some instances family-oriented. Some persons were there to have issues of a national nature addressed, President Ali said.

“One of the things that struck me is that a very high percentage – about 90 per cent of those women who represented the issues, are single parents. That is something that I think needs specific attention. Many of them have between 3-5 children or

6 children and they are single mother-led households,”

President Ali said during a press conference on Friday as he closed shop.

According to the President, this bigger issue must be considered in the framework of planning.

During the outreach, the Health, Housing, Local Government, Natural Resources, Human Resources, Public Works ministries, the Regional Democratic Council, the Agriculture Ministry with its various agencies, the National Drainage and irrigation Authority (NDIA); Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA); the Fisheries Department, Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL), Guyana Power and Light, Guyana Water Inc, GuySuCo, Guyana Post Office Corporation, Guyana Revenue Authority and other agencies worked almost continuously to make the outreach a success.

According to President

Ali, it was his aim to ensure that they were as productive as possible over the two-day period.

Impressed

The Head of State said he was impressed at the positive impact Government’s part-time 10-day – $40,000 programme has had on the region.

“I have also heard stories of improvements in some of the sectors and also some of the challenges that still exist and how we can confront those challenges. Youth participation in the development of the region is also something that is remarkable,” Ali noted.

Ali said healthcare in the region has improved in terms of access to drugs and medical supplies but there are still gaps that need to be covered.

Under Public Works, more than 100 complaints were addressed over the two-day period which were in relation to roads, drains bridges and sea defence

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