The Georgetown Mayor and City Council is yet again demanding funds from Central Government in the form of subventions to execute works and sanitisation within the capital city.

On Monday, Mayor Ubraj Narine called for budgetary subventions of $10 million for 2020 and $30 million for 2021 to be paid to the Council.
However, Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Nigel Dharamlall has since clarified that an agreement is already in place between City Hall and Government, whereby the $30 million subvention would be used towards the completion of an administrative building.
This decision was taken between the two parties earlier, with the injection of an additional $100 million for the restoration of City Hall.
But the Mayor is now contending that it is now time for a “deep cleanse” of the markets due to the rise in the infection of COVID-19 – an activity which requires money. Moreover, he has stated that the subvention should be used for sanitisation in the city.












