Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha recently handed over eight mini excavators to various Neighborhood Democratic Councils (NDCs) in Region Six (East Berbice – Corentyne).
Over the past few weeks, several NDCs across the country have benefited from similar initiatives as part of the government’s efforts to empower local authority areas with the necessary equipment to function effectively.
While at Talorgie on the Corentyne Coast, Minister Mustapha disclosed that all 22 local authority areas in the region were now equipped with mini excavators to assist with maintaining the internal drainage systems across the region.
He stated that while the government would continue to undertake major drainage works across the country, it had also committed to ensuring that NDCs and municipalities had the resources to function in their various capacities.
“His Excellency, President Dr. Irfaan Ali, gave us a mandate to ensure all of the NDCs and municipalities in the country are equipped to better function. We’ve already distributed excavators to NDCs in Regions Three, Four, and Five, and today, we are here to complete this region….
“While, over the years, subventions to these local authority bodies have increased tremendously, the government is still working to ensure they have the necessary resources to function in their various capacities,” Minister Mustapha said.
Minister Mustapha said that the eight excavators represent an investment of approximately $112 million. He noted that while the machines will be used in the residential areas, farmers will also benefit.
While expounding on the government’s plan to develop a comprehensive drainage system, Minister Mustapha told residents that the Ministry of Agriculture, through the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA), has a critical role to play when it comes to providing drainage and irrigation in both cultivation and residential communities.
“At the Ministry of Agriculture, we are not only focusing on the agricultural aspect of development in the country. When we have dry weather or a heavy rainy period, the Ministry of Agriculture, through the NDIA, plays an important role. When farmers don’t have water, we have to put systems in place to provide irrigation.
“Similarly, when communities are experiencing flooding, we have to provide drainage. This is why the government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, is working to develop a comprehensive drainage system across the country. This is why we are constructing high-level Hope-like canals in Regions Three, Five, and Six,” he explained.
Minister Mustapha said the ministry’s National Drainage and Irrigation Authority will cover all operational costs associated with the machines. NDCs were also encouraged to engage in community consultation to develop a work plan to guide the operation of the machine.