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Nov 18, 2023 Letters
Dear Editor,
I had cause to go to the Left Bank of the Abary Creek in the area known as Tiger Island and to my joy and comfort I traversed the Onverwagt Bitumen Road to the south reaching the Abary River in joyous comfort due to the perspicuity and quality of the Government through the Ministry of Agriculture. I wish to commend Mr. Rohan Oudit, one of the contractors whom I am instructed, did a portion of that road promptly, speedily and with lasting durability.
However, I hereby respectfully request of the Honourable Minister of Agriculture that one mile (approximately), is left to be done from the main canal to connect the edge of that portion completed by Mr. Oudit and approximately a mile or thereabouts along the Abary on the right bank of the Abary Embankment to reach the school and the proposed Health Centre there. It will be nice if this area could be done through the benefaction of the Honourable Minister whilst the weather is suitable and remaining dry until January 2024, according to the weatherman.
The farmers of the MMA area remain grateful for this work so ably done through the policy of the Honourable Minister Mr. Zulfikar Mustapha and the Government.
Truly yours,
Jailall T. Kissoon
Apr 16, 2025
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