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May 31, 2015 News
The Leguan Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) believes that there is a correlation between the enhancement of communities on the island by the Community Infrastructure Improvement Project (CIIP) and the taxes collected last year.
This notion was expressed by Albert James, Chairman of Leguan NDC, during a meeting with staff of CIIP. James said that he is satisfied with the delivery of the project and stressed that effective drainage is critical for cultivation and residential areas.
According to James, assistance provided by CIIP to improve residential drainage networks allows the NDC to place more emphasis on the cultivation drainage network. This, he noted has contributed to increased economic activities on the island.
“With CIIP focusing on residential drains we were able to divert resources to cultivation drains. We were able to build and rehabilitate more bridges and kokers which helped our farmers. Farming is Leguan’s major economic activity,” he said.
James stated that besides the financial benefits, CIIP has helped to enhance the appearance of the island. “Just look around at the trenches and parapets and the difference is visible,” he said.
The Chairman said he is disappointed that some residents do not find it important to clean their front drains and parapets.
Drainage enhancement works are also being executed on the neighbouring island of Wakenaam. Like its neighbourhood, Wakenaam depends heavily on farming and as such effective drainage is critical during this rainy season.
Communities including Sarah, Melville and Good Success have benefited from improved drainage. Community Enhancement Workers have also helped to clean and clear Maria’s Pleasure and Caledonia Burial Grounds. The team is currently enhancing Sana Souci Burial Ground.
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