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Dec 10, 2020 News
Kaieteur News – Residents heaped praises on His Excellency, Dr. Irfaan Ali, yesterday after his swift intervention which resulted in the issuance of Certificates of Title to three Region Two land owners.
The President made the presentation to the trio during his Presidential Outreach to residents of Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).
All persons who received their ownership documents had been waiting for a lengthy period of time, according to a statement issued by the Office of the President (OP).
Esaan Garraway said that he was given the royal runaround and was unsure when he would have gotten his title.
“I checked the office steady and they kept saying that the title had to come from Town. I feel good today, thanks to the Government,” he said.
Mark Thomas, who has been waiting for four plus years, called the moment “a great sigh of relief.”
He said that he was elated to have received the title from the Head of State and is now focused on building his home.
Pratima Devi Sookdeo was also waiting for some time for her document.
She came with the hope of receiving some assistance from the Head of State after her house was razed by fire. The President empathized with the Region Two resident and offered his assistance.
The Head of State met with hundreds of residents yesterday at the office of the Regional Democratic Council in Anna Regina in Region Two.
His aim was to reduce the bureaucratic hassle that Guyanese, especially those from outside of the city, face regularly.
The President travelled to the region with representatives from a number of crucial government entities to assist in addressing the concerns of the residents.
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