83% hinterland communities will get clean water by year-end – Min Rodrigues tells Reg 9 Toshaos

Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry, Susan Rodrigues addressing Toshaos in Region Nine on Friday

Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry, Susan Rodrigues on Friday engaged Toshaos from Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) who gathered in Lethem for the Regional Toshaos Conference.
The event is being held at the Amerindian Conference Hall and will run for two days, with participation from Toshaos and Senior Councillors from more than 58 villages throughout the region.
In her remarks, Rodrigues outlined that to date, more than 90 per cent of developmental projects as planned from 2022 to 2023 throughout the region have been completed. This is in addition to a number of commitments made by President Irfaan Ali.

A section of the gathering at the conference in Lethem

She added that the Administration will ensure 100 per cent access to clean and potable water by 2025. This is five years earlier than what is set out by the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
“We will ensure access to clean and safe water for all by 2030 and we are going to do it five years earlier. We have 230 hinterland communities across the country, and our investments in the water sector will ensure this.”
The Minister pointed out that overall, 97 per cent of Guyana’s population has access to clean potable water. However, for the hinterland and riverine communities, there is 75 per cent coverage and by the end of 2023, with investments being made the coverage will increase to 83 per cent.
“When we came into Government, it stood at 46%, in less than 3 years we were able to increase that by 30% and that is as a direct result of investments made.”
Speaking on some of these investments, Rodrigues stated that the water sector saw an injection of $2 billion from August 2020 to date, and another $1.4 billion will be spent in 2023.
Under the 2023 work programme, water supply systems in Aranaputa, Moco Moco, Sand Creek, Karasabai, Wowetta, Quiko, Massara, Baitoon, Crashwater, Kattur, Tiger Pond, Kumu and Bashaidrun will be extended.
Also, the drilling of deep wells and extension of distribution networks will be done in Kaicumbay Village, Aishalton, Awarewarnau, Maruranau, Potarinau, Hiowa, Parishara, Semonie, Quatata, Shiriri, Katoonarib, Fairview and Rupertee.
Meanwhile, on the housing front, some 10 communities have been identified in the region to benefit from the Hinterland Housing Programme. These communities include Shiriri, Parabara, Crash Water, Yakarinta, Quatata, Nappi, Tiger Pond, Yurong Peru, Rupanau and Shea.
Meanwhile, the Minister also used the opportunity to commend the villages that have already started planning for the benefits of the carbon credit.
“We believe in allowing people to engineer their own development, we make ourselves available in communities and your feedback is critical. We can’t unanimously decide what’s best for you in your communities.”
Also, persons were given the opportunity to raise issues affecting them and seek the Minister’s intervention.
Also in attendance at the conference was Permanent Secretary Andre Ally, GWI’s Hinterland Services Director, Ramchand Jailal and other technical staff.