Rapid-response task force launched to fix school utilities, secure hinterland water networks 

Public Utilities and Aviation Minister Deodat Indar and Education Minister Sonia Parag convened a meeting on Thursday afternoon to address urgent utilities issues facing schools across the country. According to a release from the Ministry, consequently, the Ministers have formed a rapid-response task force to tackle these issues, along with what seems to be the systematic destruction of several water distribution networks in the hinterland region.

Public Utilities and Aviation Minister Deodat Indar and Education Minister Sonia Parag along with technical officers during the meeting on Thursday afternoon

Even as investigations continue with the hope of apprehending and prosecuting the perpetrators, Thursday’s meeting discussed several measures that can bring both immediate and long-term relief to residents, teachers, and learners.
In the coming weeks, the established taskforce will examine repairs to the damaged infrastructure, enhanced security at key locations such as the water wells, and importantly, the construction of water reservoirs, which will provide a more resilient and sustainable solution for the 250+ communities and satellite villages in the Hinterland, especially during the dry season.
In addition to the Hinterland water supply issues, Ministers Parag and Indar also went through a list of all schools from Regions One to 10 that have issues with utilities.
In addition to water issues, several electrical issues in schools across the regions were highlighted.
Indar has assured Parag that all of the issues that fall within his remit will be remedied within six weeks’ time.
Parag and her team have committed to either partnering with other Government Ministries and/or agencies to ensure that all issues affecting students and teachers are resolved as hurriedly as possible.
The meeting, held in the boardroom of the Education Ministry, Brickdam, Georgetown, also included Permanent Secretary Shannielle Hoosein-Outar, Chief Planning Officer of the Education Ministry Mischka White-Griffith, Deputy Chief Education Officer Tiffany Harvey, Deputy Chief Education Officer with responsibility for Amerindian and Hinterland Education Development Marti DeSouza, Head of the Education Ministry’s Buildings Unit Gerron Parker, and a team of technical officials from Guyana Water Inc (GWI).


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