Some 395 residents of Shulinab, South Central Rupununi, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) will benefit from improved access to potable water following the commissioning of a $22.2 million water distribution system on Friday.
Funded by the Government of Guyana, the water distribution system includes the installation of a new distribution network for households, elevated storage tanks, and a photovoltaic system that would provide 24h service to the community.

Senior Minister in the Office of the President, with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh, and Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, officially handed over the water supply system to the Makushi community of Shulinab. In attendance at that handing over ceremony were Regional Chairman Brian Allicock and Regional Executive Officer Karl Singh, among other technical officers from the Finance Ministry.
During his address, Minister Dr Singh said the PPP/C Government is fleshing out a detailed developmental agenda designed around its manifesto and aligned with His Excellency Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali’s “One Guyana” concept, where every Guyanese would benefit from the programmes and policies implemented and executed by the State.
Therefore, the Minister said, even as Government embarks on large transformational projects, such as the Linden-to-Mabura road as well as the upgrading and expansion of bridges along the Linden-to-Lethem Road, it is keen on ensuring that the most immediate needs are addressed within the villages.
As it relates to the issue of water, he said that, like as obtains at Shulinab, the intention is to achieve 100 percent water coverage within all the communities in Region Nine.
“So, this is not a one-off project. In fact, over the course of today and tomorrow, we will be commissioning four wells in addition to the one here. We will be heading to Aranaputa, Wowetta, and Rupertee to hand over water systems,” Dr. Singh informed the residents.
