The government is now exploring the option of rolling out pre-fab structures in hinterland communities as a way of supporting the health and education sectors. This was revealed by President Dr. Irfaan Ali on Wednesday during a dinner with Amerindian leaders who are attending the National Toshaos Conference (NTC).
According to the Head of State, the government is exploring the possibility of installing prefab structures to accommodate students, teachers, and healthcare professionals while highlighting some of the work already in several communities.
“Today I received a design proposal for these prefab buildings for, small schools that are sometimes so expensive to build because you have to take in all the materials. So, we’re going to assess that proposal and I’m confident that as we plan in the new year, we can at least have about 50 or 60 of these facilities ready to go to the areas with small volumes of children,” President Ali unveiled.
The President also noted that these prefab structures are also being considered for nurses and teachers’ living quarters.












