“Dream Realised” housing drive : Over 600 house lots to be distributed during 2-day event in Berbice

Some 600 residents of Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) will be allocated house lots in Number 75 and Number 76 Villages, Corriverton, during the Housing and Water Ministry’s “Dream Realised” exercise on Friday and Saturday.

Housing and Water Ministers Collin Croal and Susan Rodrigues, along with Regional Chairman David Armogan at the Tain Campus during Day 1 of the “Dream Realised” Housing Drive

A total of 400 persons received house lots at the exercise held at the University of Guyana’s Tain Campus on Friday, while another 200 will receive theirs at the Berbice Expo slated for today at the Albion Sports Complex.
Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal said this allocation and the 339 house lots distributed within the past year, will significantly reduce the backlog of applications within the Ministry’s database.

Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal

The Minister said the new housing areas for which allocations are being done include industrial and commercial areas, as well as spaces for recreational, religious, educational and health facilities, including a new hospital.
The exercise, he noted, is happening even as Berbice is embarking on a transformational journey with the development of a new economic hub at Palmyra, where the Government plans to construct a stadium, hotels and shopping malls.
A new synthetic track is also underway in New Amsterdam, a municipal airport will be constructed in the region and a national training facility will be established to train persons in the oil and gas and hospitality sectors.

A section of the gathering

“These activities will no doubt bring their demand for accommodation, entertainment and food services. These are opportunities for employment and investments which I hope that you will take advantage of,” he told the hundreds of persons gathered to uplift their house lots.
Just a few months ago, the Ministry launched the Home Construction Assistance Facility in Region Six to aid those persons who qualify to access finance to build their homes.
Minister Croal reported that the response has been tremendous and so far, 46 persons have applied of which 21 have received assistance to build houses valued at $7 million, 13 for $9 million, and 10 for $12 million.
Like the Home Construction Assistance Facility, the Government has introduced other programmes to make homeownership a reality for thousands of Guyanese.
The Administration has partnered with all the commercial banks to ensure persons can easily access finance through a loan or mortgage while paying concessionary interest rates.

One of the recipients pulling a house lot number

To further meet the housing demands in the region, Minister Croal said a total of 100 flat two-bedroom houses are underway in Ordnance Fortlands, Canje, and 100 similar houses in Hampshire/Williamsburg have been completed.
135 street lights were also installed in Ordnance Fortlands, Ankerville Block 5, Port Mourant, Area R Port Mourant, Kilcoy/Chesney and Hampshire/Williamsburg, and electrical works at the existing housing developments have been completed.
Minister within the Ministry, Susan Rodrigues, who was also at the event, stated that that the Government has invested $3 billion in infrastructural development in the region including, the construction of new roads and bridges and upgrades to existing roads, and the installation of utilities in housing schemes.
“This is just through the Ministry of Housing. We are not talking about investments in all sectors…all of our actions since taking office have been focused on ensuring we deliver quality health care, education, housing, clean water help for vulnerable communities, help for vulnerable people with disabilities, women, children, and we have been ensuring that we deliver employment,” she said.
Minister Rodrigues reiterated the PPP/C Government’s commitment to delivering 50,000 house lots by 2025. To date, more than 16,000 house lots have been delivered to Guyanese.
Some 200 land titles and transports will also be handed over to landowners during the two days. The activity will continue on Saturday at the Albion Sports Complex.
Regional Chairman, David Armogan, Chief Executive Officer of the Central Housing and Planning Authority, Sherwyn Greaves and Permanent Secretary Andre Ally were also in attendance.