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PPP/C Celebrates 4 Years in Office: Citizens Reflect on Development in Amerindian Communities

Leslyn Williams, Resident, Tigerbone

By Delicia Janneire

As the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) celebrates its fourth anniversary since returning to office, citizens have shared their positive views on the government’s impact in Amerindian communities.

The video report highlights residents’ appreciation for the significant progress made in their regions, particularly in infrastructure, healthcare, and housing.

In Tigerbone, residents have observed substantial improvements since the current administration took office, contrasting with the lack of support in previous years.

In Kartabo, ongoing bridge construction is set to enhance children’s access to education, and a new feeding program has been introduced, offering considerable benefits to local students.

In Kuru, the provision of a new school bus has been a significant help for families, especially those with multiple children in school.

The PPP/C government has implemented several initiatives aimed at improving the economic and social well-being of Amerindian communities.

These include presidential grants, land titling projects, and investments in infrastructure and ICT.

This year, the national budget has allocated 9 billion dollars for the development of Indigenous peoples.

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