…after continuously refusing to relocate, rejecting compensation
Following months of continuous and baseless rejection of Government’s compensation offers for them to relocate from the Cane View/Herstelling (Mocha), East Bank Demerara area, the Ministry of Housing on Saturday started to remove the five persons squatting on the stretch of Government reserves that is the pathway of the new Eccles to Great Diamond Highway Project.
More than 25 Mocha squatters have already been relocated from the area, and according to the Housing Ministry, there are five persons who remain on the land and have refused the compensation packages offered by Government. These are: Joyann Alexis Ellis, Mark Gordan, Junior Ellis, Abigail Ifill and Anneita Beaton.
In a public notice issue on Thursday, November 24, the Ministry said the lands being occupied illegally by these persons is stymieing development of the Eccles to Great Diamond Highway Project that seeks to ease traffic congestion on the East Bank Demerara corridor.










