In a swift response to a commitment made by President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali during a recent Cabinet outreach, over two hundred black water tanks have been delivered to communities in Region Ten.
The distribution of the water tanks aims to address the pressing issue of water shortages in the region, providing relief to residents who have been grappling with this challenge.
President Ali had pledged the government’s commitment to alleviating water woes in Region Ten, and this delivery is a tangible step towards fulfilling that promise.
Councilman Sancha Halley, expressing gratitude for the swift action, highlighted that the government’s assistance is evident in meeting the essential needs of the people in the region.
The initiative aligns with the government’s vision of One Guyana, emphasizing the development not only of specific regions but the country as a whole.
Residents in the aforementioned communities can now benefit from increased water storage capacity, contributing to enhanced water accessibility and improved living conditions.
This timely action underscores the government’s dedication to addressing the immediate needs of citizens and fostering positive change in communities across the nation.