Some 199 households in Chenapou, Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni) will soon enjoy reliable access to electricity, as part of the Government’s hinterland electrification project.
Each household received a solar panel comprising a 160-watt solar system capable of powering two 9-watt LED lamps and a stand fan. The system can also charge portable electronic devices.
Amerindian Affairs Minister, Pauline Sukhai, led the distribution exercise on Friday, a Department of Public Information (DPI) report stated.
She acknowledged logistical challenges that had previously delayed the panel delivery to the village.
“You’re not the only village [that is receiving panels late] because the 30,000 was insufficient and the Government has ordered an additional 7,000 to complete the process,” she is quoted by DPI as saying.

The additional panels are specifically intended for remote and riverine communities. As of December 2023, a total of 26,398 panels were distributed to households.
Sukhai noted that the Government aims to complete the programme this year, allowing thousands of households to enjoy reliable electricity. This is in keeping with the Government’s 2020-2025 manifesto.
She also outlined key Government initiatives and efforts to expand access to secondary education in Region Eight.










