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Health Ministry takes over third flat of building that UG Council is yet to approve rental for

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Thursday, 20 April 2017, 16:19
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Health Ministry takes over third flat of building that UG Council is yet to approve rental for

Workers renovating the third flat of the five-story building on Camp and Lamaha Streets on behalf of the Ministry of Public Health.

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 April 2017, 16:19 by Denis Chabrol

Workers renovating the third flat of the five-story building on Camp and Lamaha Streets on behalf of the Ministry of Public Health.

The Ministry of Public Health has already taken charge of the third floor of the five-story building at Camp and Lamaha Streets, although the University of Guyana (UG) Council is yet to approve the US$28,000 per month rental of the edifice.

The move has sparked off grave uncertainty about the possession and rental of the building that UG  Vice Chancellor, Professor Ivelaw Griffith is determined to lease the building to house a downtown campus that he says will rake in much needed dollars for the cash-strapped institution.

It is unclear how the Public Health Ministry is conducting preparatory work if the University of Guyana Council has not yet approved the rental of the Camp and Lamaha Street building.

Ministry of Public Health spokesman, Terrence Esseboom told Demerara Waves Online News that his ministry is renting the space from UG and the Maternal and Child Health Department should have already moved in, but UG advised that they were having some issues and it was put on hold.

“The last information I got is that they had some issues and we were supposed to move into the building already,” he said.

In a circular to the UG community dated Wednesday, April 13, 2017, Griffith said the plan is to rent one floor to a government agency and two others to a bank.  Investigations by Demerara Waves Online News on Thursday confirmed that it is the Ministry of Public Health that would be occupying the third floor.  In fact, carpenters were seen on the third floor doing remedial works to several cubicles. The workers confirmed that the Ministry of Health would be responsible for that floor.

 

Vice Chancellor Griffith confirmed that UG’s Council, the highest decision-making body of that tertiary institution, has already turned down the proposal to rent the building. However, the proposal goes back to the Finance and General Purpose Committee of UG on Thursday and then to Council a second time.

Other well-placed sources, however, told Demerara Waves Online News that the third floor has been leased by the building’s owner to the Public Health Ministry. However, if the deal comes through with UG it will take over the building and landlord responsibility for the Public Health Ministry and the bank.

Concerns are also being raised about whether the Vice Chancellor has already committed UG to renting the building without Council’s approval since has been pushing for an agreement retroactive to April 1, 2017.

Pros and cons of renting the building

Several sources close to the decision-making bodies of UG have questioned the wisdom of renting the building at Camp and Lamaha Streets when UG would be only utilizing only one flat with four classrooms of 30 students each.

UG has already approved the establishment of the School of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation, but several Council members are opposed to the rental of the Camp and Lamaha Street building to house that entity.

Professor Griffith has said in the circular to the university community that space is vitally needed to expand UG’s operations and offer courses and programmes that will bring in much needed revenue.

The School of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation is projected to earn GYD$25.2 million per year, the Deputy Vice Chancellory for Philanthropy, Alumni and Civic Engagement will bring in GYD$41 million in 2017 rising to GYD$260 million in 2022, the Business Development Unit is projected to bring in GYD$850,000 in Year 1, rising to GYD$33.1 million in Year 5, rental from sub-letting will be GYD$33 million in Year 1, rising to GYD$50.4 million in Year 5, and the rental of the penthouse GYD$7.2 million Year 1, growing to GYD$57.6 million in Year 5.

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