Over $10B in road works for Region 10 small contractors
– as Govt reaffirms commitment to national development, empowerment of Guyanese
More than $10 billion has been allocated for infrastructural development in Region 10, according to Vice-President (VP) Dr Bharrat Jagdeo and Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, during a briefing at the Watooka Guest House on Friday.
Dr Jagdeo noted that the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Administration has channelled more resources into supporting both new and established small contractors than it invested in the landmark Wismar–Mackenzie four-lane bridge project.
“Last year, over 500 contractors got about $7 billion of work, and this year we probably have close to 700 contractors and…you will be implementing a programme worth over $10 billion,” Jagdeo said.
Vice President Jagdeo with Public Works Minister Juan Edghill at Watooka Guest House Friday
He further noted that “the bridge that we are building, the four-lane bridge across the river, it’s about US$35 million and that’s about $7 billion. So, last year, the small contractors of Linden, only through this programme, implemented a project that is bigger than what we are spending on that bridge.”
According to a Department of Public Information report, the initiative, which is being rolled out across the country, is intended to ensure equal opportunities without discrimination.
Meanwhile, Minister Edghill reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to equitable, sustainable, and inclusive development nationwide.
More than 700 hundred contracts were signed under the initiative
He underscored that “development with dignity” remains central to the Government’s policy agenda. Minister Edghill stated the administration has a track record of delivering infrastructure and economic opportunity to communities across the country, regardless of political affiliation.
“Once you are Guyanese, we are working together,” he further emphasised.
“Some critics claimed we [Government] were only trying to spend out the money. Well, yes, we are spending the money, that is what responsible Government looks like,” said Minister Edghill as he unveiled a series of projects undertaken by the Government specifically targeting Linden’s development over the past five years.
Some of the key infrastructure projects included the first asphalt road to Coomacka Mines, ongoing road works in Kwakwani and Ituni, and the construction of a new $250 million concrete airstrip in Kwakwani with a lifespan of 25 years.
Minister Edghill revealed that the next phase of development in the region would focus on drainage works, while residents would undertake the rehabilitation of revetments.
The initiative is intended to transform communities, create jobs and bring financial security to thousands of residents.
The Public Works Minister joined the VP at the Guest House for the signing of more than 700 contracts under the initiative.