Laluni main access road to be rehabilitated – Min Edghill
Residents of the agricultural community of Laluni, located aback Kuru Kururu on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway, will soon have improved access to transportation, as the community’s main access road is slated for rehabilitation.
The commitment was made by Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, during a meeting with residents on Wednesday. After residents had explained their difficulty in getting their produce to the market, Minister Edghill immediately asked that a committee be formed, and made a commitment to fix the road.
However, he made it clear that they would not be able to get an all-weather asphaltic road, since funds would not be available for such a project until the next budget.
“I want you to name three people whom the engineers will come and go to the road with, so we could do some sectional maintenance and we could agree on what are the bad spots, so we could get an immediate relief. I would want that by next week Monday afternoon we could agree; that (is), your committee and my engineers, (on) what we will do for immediate interventions; and we will be able to look at the cost, and then I will have the headache to find the money, with the support with what you are doing, to get done what needs to be done,” he explained.
Minister Edghill told residents that while everything cannot be done instantly, Government’s intention is to bring relief to the people of Laluni in the “shortest possible time.”
The residents, meanwhile, have said they are impressed by the Minister’s swift intervention to better their lives.
Michael Patterson said he had met with the Minister and requested that he visit the community. He said the request was made on Saturday, and he is happy that the Minister responded with haste.
“I felt it was a good decision, because, right now, the vehicles that bring in people, they are talking a lot about it, because they have the cars and so on, and sometimes you have load to bring in and cars dropping in holes. I think this is a very good decision, and to do it so quickly, that is very good,” Patterson has said.
Another resident, Savitri Bishundat, said the fixing of the road would really assist farmers. “Laluni is a farming area, and the road is very important, and the initiative that he came up with to assist us to repair the road for the time, so that when the budget go through he can do a better road to use in the long term. So, the farmers will benefit,” she declared.
Neville Ferreira has expressed similar sentiments, stating, “The road will ease a lot of the strain on the community, because instead of taking an hour to reach out to Kuru Kururu, you will take 20 to 25 minutes or so… less gas, less wear and tear on your vehicle, and give you a chance to get out faster with your produce.”
Residents also took the opportunity to raise other issues affecting them in the community, and Edghill has assured residents that every concern raised would be directed to the relevant Minister.