Minibus operators plying the Georgetown-Lethem route are crying foul after their repeated calls to have the road network upgraded have been ignored by Government. They are now pleading for the Government to come up with some solutions to remedy the situation.
The operators are complaining about the condition of the road, noting that it is covered with large potholes, and broken and washed away bridges. “The road is deplorable all the way from Linden. Buses and trucks sticking up right there which is the first part, all the way to Lethem have broken bridges, damaged bridges,” one operator told Guyana Times.

He added that on Sunday one of the bridges “washed away” leaving some buses with passengers stranded. According to another operator, he has been traversing the road for over 28 years and the present condition is by far the worst he had seen.
The bus operators and truck drivers are complaining that due to the condition of the road, their vehicles are being damaged.
“We have to spend $20,000 to $30,000 on every trip to service our vehicles so it is not good for us,” he said.
