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May 19, 2012 News
After a massive protest in Mahdia some two weeks ago, officials from the Regional Democratic Council have begun road works in and around the community. This is according to Alliance For Change member Valarie Garido Lowe.
Lowe said that she was informed by her colleague, the Regional Chairman Mark Crawford that the works have commenced in and around the community with the Region’s equipment which was said to be out of order. However the works have been stalled as a result of heavy rain fall in the area.
Also, reports out of the region suggest that works have also commenced on the Salbora water system. Earlier this month residents in Mahdia had staged a massive protest calling for officials in the RDC to work together for the development of the community.
Residents also spoke out about the seemingly non-cooperation by the Regional Executive Officer. However from reports most of the issues which were affecting the residents have been addressed.
Some of the issues included the garbage situation, the road condition and the water situation.
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