The government, through the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, has invested approximately $13.1 billion since 2020 to foster development within Amerindian communities.

This announcement was made by Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Sonia Parag, on Wednesday during her presentation at the National Toshaos Council (NTC) Conference 2024, held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) in Liliendaal.

Minister Parag highlighted that since the government took office in 2020, there has been a strong focus on improving the livelihoods of Amerindians across the country. She provided a breakdown of the investments, noting that approximately $3.4 billion was allocated for infrastructural development, $3.2 billion for health services, $6.1 billion for education, and $448 million for agriculture.

At the regional level, the government has constructed at least 28 secondary schools over the past four years.

The minister also outlined several programmes that have been implemented, including the National Pathway Workers Programme, which currently benefits over 3,400 people. This initiative was introduced to ensure that at least one person from each household secures employment, helping to alleviate the cost of living for their families.

Another successful initiative, the Community Enhancement Workers programme, has contributed to a cleaner and greener environment across the country.

“You can see that you have moved from one level to another… You can see the tangible results. We want to ensure that all of the social and economic benefits trickle down to you. That is what local government is all about, that we equitably distribute all of the resources that we have in this country to you,” the minister stated.

Minister Parag further emphasized the importance of continuous engagement with the people, a top priority for the government. The toshaos conference aims to ensure direct communication with village leaders and their councils, promoting democracy and fostering consultations for a better understanding of the needs of residents from the hinterland and other remote areas.

“Therefore, you are our link to strengthening democracy at the local level in this country. I want you to know how critical your roles are. And so, the Neighborhood Democratic Councils (NDCs) and municipalities are ensuring this,” the minister added.

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