…as Irfaan Ali assures sugar workers will return to work
It was an electrifying atmosphere on Sunday as the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) leaders exhorted the over 20,000 supporters on the West Coast of Demerara (WCD) to remember the travails of the fired sugar workers when they go out and vote on March 2.

When PPP/C Presidential Candidate, Dr Irfaan Ali took the stage at Stewartville, WCD, he opened his presentation by noting the travails of commuters from West Demerara who have to cross the old, expired floating DHB daily to work or do business in Georgetown and on East Bank. An average of 10,000 vehicles traverse the crossing daily. Ali noted the thousands of man-hours lost to the national economy, not to mention the mental turmoil inflicted when those commuters have to waste an average of four hours daily to cross.
He committed to fulfilling the plans of the PPP Government since 2013 when a four-lane fixed-span modern concrete bridge, with clover leaf exits and entries was designed by local engineers and staff of the DHB. There were 21 expressions of interest from Chinese and Indian firms to complete the structure on a Private Public Partnership (PPP) basis. These plans were shelved by the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) regime after 2015 when it sole-sourced a $150 million design that had to be discarded since it would have to be retracted.
