Sawariwau Village to get 100% access to potable water by Jan 2023

As the Government continues to make the necessary interventions across the country, residents of Sawariwau, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), will get first-time access to potable water by January 2023, as work on a new well in the community is near completion.
This is a commitment made to the villagers during a three-day outreach led by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali to various communities in Region Nine back in August.

Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry Susan Rodrigues tests the water at the new well

On Saturday, Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry, Susan Rodrigues conducted a visit to the construction site to check on the progress of the work.
During a meeting at Sawariwau Community Centre, Minister Rodrigues noted that the interventions across the region are part of the Government’s five-year strategic plan aimed at providing 100 per cent access to potable water across the region.
“But we are going at a rate where we may achieve that before 2025. As we come out in communities and meet with people, we respond…and so, we make resources available to ensure that our people can live more comfortably and that their lives can improve. And that their developments and progress are visible to them,” Rodrigues said.
She underlined that the “One Guyana” vision speaks of inclusivity, therefore, “every household in every community must have access to water”. Minister Rodrigues indicated that the PPP/C Government remains steadfast in its efforts to govern through consultations with the people, which is one of the most effective ways to bring development to communities.
She noted that the proceeds from the oil and gas sector and other sectors are assisting to improve the lives of citizens, through massive programmes which include telemedicine, access to water, cash grants, and the aggressive housing programme.
Residents raised concerns related to road infrastructure, new schools, and internet access. As the Government remains committed to governing through consultations, Minister Rodrigues noted that the issues will be related to the respective Ministries for the necessary interventions to be made.
A quantity of sports gear was also handed over to the residents. Regional Chairman Brian Allicock, the Toshao of Sawariwau, staff of GWI and the Ministry and contractors also attended the meeting.