…“We are here for development” – Belladrum resident to APNU
Opposition Member of Parliament Vinceroy Jordan is facing backlash for allegedly blocking Minister of Public Service, Sonia Parag, from meeting with residents of Belladrum, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) as part of a follow-up visit.
In an exclusive interview with this publication, Minister Parag relayed that she was attempting to meet with Belladrum residents on Tuesday when Jordan, her colleague on the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) side of the National Assembly, confronted her.

What followed next, according to Parag, is that Jordan made efforts to prevent her from entering the Community Development Council (CDC) building to assess the building and speak with residents with a view to ascertaining how to help them.
Residents had previously requested that the Government look into having a library and an IT hub to conduct training installed in the building.
“I’m the Minister assigned to Region Five. About three weeks ago, the President would have held a public outreach in Belladrum and Cotton Tree, Region Five, and while we were there in Belladrum, we announced that I would be in the community working. Besides that, there was a resident of Belladrum who raised an issue (regarding) the Community Centre Building, the same venue we were using for the meeting,” Parag said.










