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Jan 21, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Kaieteur News – The Concerned Residents of Tuschen New Housing Scheme wish to publicly thank the Chairman of Region # 3, Mr. Ayube, for his prompt response to our pleas for help to address major community issues that are affecting our community.
After long being ignored by the Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) his visit on January 13, 2022, to witness first hand mushrooming lawlessness which is rapidly getting out of control, was most welcomed. His prompt arrival at the 10:00 am scheduled arrangement and his no nonsense walkabout, whilst attentively listening to complaints from residents was indeed a demonstration of true professionalism, caring and sensitivity, which has given us much hope that all is not lost and that our community will be saved from bullyish, recalcitrant and disrespectful residents and non-residents who are bent on breaking the law.
We now await the corrective measures he had put in place for the NDC to execute. We all know what they are and we do expect things to be done as quickly as possible as he ordered.
We look forward to a positive working relationship that will only benefit the beautiful Tuschen community. Once again Mr. Chairman a heartfelt thank you and may Allah continue to bless you.
Concerned Residents
Feb 20, 2025
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