…following impromptu visit to community, consultations with residents
In the wake of an impromptu visit to South Ruimveldt, President Dr Irfaan Ali has promised that investments will be made in South Ruimveldt’s infrastructure, and teams of technical officers and Ministers will return to the area to advance various initiatives.

During his visit to South Ruimveldt, Georgetown, on Saturday, President Ali inspected the infrastructure of the area and consulted with residents on needed improvements. The President walked about the community and inspected drains, roads and the community centre ground, even as he listened to the concerns raised.
“This is not going to be an engineer dictating what the drainage will be. I want you (the residents) to be involved. I’ll ask the engineers… to bring together the residents to have the initial discussions, on the plans that they have.”
“You see if it makes sense and if they need any changes. In the plan, it also speaks about raising the streets. Cause if you raise the streets, (it helps the drainage). And also, the three culverts,” President Ali said.
One of the complaints the President heard was of a road in the community that had deteriorated to the point where it had a hole that posed a threat to commuters. Summoning Public Works Ministry Permanent Secretary Vladim Persaud to his side, President Ali gave the Ministry until next week Friday to fix the issue.
In committing to resolving the long running draining issue affecting the area, President Ali also asked that the Ministers of Housing, Public Works, Local Government and Agriculture along with the Commissioner of Police return to the area next Thursday to advance several projects and initiatives.
The President was joined by Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal, Central Housing and Planning Authority Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sherwyn Greaves and other Government representatives.













