In a push to restore vital ferry services, Public Works Minister, Juan Edghill, has issued an urgent directive to Machinery Corporation of Guyana Ltd (MACORP) and Pritipaul Singh for 24-hour repairs on the MV Kimbia.
The Minister, who recently visiting the dockyard underscored the Government’s commitment to ensuring efficient and safe transportation for passengers and cargo across Guyana.
The MV Kimbia, which operates on the Georgetown to Region One (Barima-Waini) route, recently underwent a $75 million overhaul, including the installation of brand-new engines and gearboxes. However, technical difficulties during testing have delayed its return to service, prompting frustration from the Minister.
“I came here two weeks [ago], everything was set up, that same day that boat was set. During the testing and commissioning they develop a problem with leaking oil, two weeks and we haven’t solved the oil leaking problem. We need this boat now, so my clear instruction to Pritipaul and MACORP is work round the clock to make sure this boat is delivered,” the Minister said sternly.











