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Men On Mission to build 150 homes for vulnerable persons

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Sunday, 11 December 2022, 19:15
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Men On Mission to build 150 homes for vulnerable persons

President Irfaan Ali looks on as an elderly resident cuts the ribbon to her new home that was built through the Men on Mission (MOM) initiative.

Last Updated on Sunday, 11 December 2022, 19:15 by Denis Chabrol

President Irfaan Ali land Deputy Police Commissioner Wendell Blanhum assist an elderly resident as she cuts the ribbon to her new home that was built through the Men on Mission (MOM) initiative.

President Irfaan Ali said that the Men on Mission (MoM) initiative that he is leading will help with the construction of approximately 150 homes across the country for vulnerable persons who own their own house lots, his office reported on Sunday.

The Head of State made the remarks during a simple handing-over ceremony where he presented 85-year-old Herstelling, East Bank Demerara resident, Meena Bafan with the keys to her newly built home.

“I think this is a real testimony to who we are as a people, as a country, when we can come together like this, and work with the private sector, led by the private sector to do things like this, and this is what is going to transform our country—the way we think and feel about each other. When we can come together; people of all, all persuasions, whether it’s political, social, cultural, ethnic, coming together and working together to deliver good things for citizens across our country.”

This, the President said, is what is going to cement the country as ‘One Guyana’.

He said MoM is going to be very active in 2023. “Next year, under the Men on Mission umbrella, we are going to launch a massive programme. We are hoping that through the Men on Mission Initiative alone next year, we can build at least 150 homes across the country.”

The Head of State explained that the banks have already been engaged and are willing to finance the projects, once persons own their own lands. Interested persons are urged to contact the offices of the Police Commissioner and the Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force to register.

“So a house like this, we will work with to deliver everything you see here for about $5m for anybody who has their own land anywhere.”

President Ali also noted that it is not only Government that should be praised for the initiative but also the private sector.

“These guys are willing to actually reduce profit lines and everything for the wood and labour, which is one of the most critical thing for us.”

Expanding the project, the Head of State also posited that the Government will explore the option of providing the Guyanese-Venezuela migrants who have returned with jobs. This, he said will be complemented with workers from Albouystown and other similar communities throughout the country. These workers, the President noted, will be trained thoroughly in carpentry and masonry.


INCREASE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
The Head of State also noted that in the new year, there would be a “massive push with community involvement,” which will see all the small pathways and roads rehabilitated.  Tree-planting exercises and other community infrastructural works will also be done by the communities.

“So while the last two years, we’ve been focusing heavily on the transformative agenda. I think next year will be a massive push on community development, village development that really pushes people development also.”


MOM PROACTIVE
The Head of State also emphasised that he does not want MoM to become a reactive initiative but a proactive one that is spread across the entire country.

He also noted that on the last Sunday of January, MoM is planning a “Home with Dad” event.

“We’re encouraging all fathers to be at home to cook for your family, to spend the entire day with your family, to play with your children, to bring families together… There is absolutely no beauty in becoming wealthy as a country, and we are poor as a people; the way we think, the way we act, the way we behave, the way we socialise, the way we treat our families and our communities.”

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