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Five men contesting for sea -APNU facing chal

By Andre De Silva (Intern with the Guyana Media and Communication Academy) Clayton Hinds Andre Jackman

On June 12, 2023, the APNU incumbent, Clayton Hinds will face a challenge from four other men in Sophia-Liliendaal North and adjoining areas.

The five are competing for the FirstPast-The-Post local government elections (LGE), in Constituency Five, Georgetown. That area encompasses Sophia-Liliendaal North and South, Pattensen-Turkeyen North and South Central and Sophia-Pattensen Central.

Besides APNU representative, Hinds; PPP/C representative, Andre Jackman; Independent Citizens for Progress representative, Ramcharitar Singh; Movement for Unity and Democracy representative, Telroy Mc Almont and Dr Josh Kanhai, an independent candidate are competing.

Stabroek News was unable to contact Singh.

Asked what he had done for his community over the years and why he should be re-elected, Hinds told Stabroek News that he was able to rehabilitate and rebuild the community centre in Liliendaal in A Field. He added that there were bridges linking Farmers Field to Meadow Brook to facilitate children going to school which he was able to have executed.

“Further to that, in collaboration with the central government, under the IDB programme, we were able to improve the conditions of the road and the building of some bridges linking A Field to B field and B Field to C Field. Recently, as a result of constant requests by the residents, we were able to get the central government to build a linking bridge from Constituency Five to Constituency Twelve, which was commonly referred to as the ‘Blacka Bridge’”. This is not fully completed, but it is back in use. In fact, just before that exercise was done, the bridge was in bad shape and there had been many requests to have that it redone, he said. The councillor said that there have been continuous engagements with young people in the community in relation to issues of interest.

He said that the people living in his constituency are people from all parts of the country and he would usually refer to the constituency as the United States of America. “The experience and expectation of these people are different and I have been able to engage groups and clubs in this round to address issues of interest to young people. We know that teenage pregnancy and the use of psychotropic substances is a problem in that area. These things don’t grow in there and it is coming from outside, you will find that there is a need and there have been small interventions that have not been impacting as I would have liked it to be. It is an issue that needs more in depth collaboration with the central government and other NGO’s to address these problems”, he said.

With regard to rates and taxes, the councillor said that during the Covid pandemic, there were a number of people who went to the bank for loans to build houses and he advocated for those persons in constituency five and six.

“Because of Covid, I advocated at the level of council, that those persons who had to pay taxes under that scheme, paid no interest, all interest had been waived for the residents because of the advocacy of this councillor”, he said.

The APNU representative will be advocating for projects which he think can be useful going forward. He said that he is looking at an agricultural programme for the constituency. He added that there are a lot of reserves being occupied by people putting up homesteads.

“The whole exercise has to be done in collaboration with the central government, where you will find plots of land for these people who are occupying these reserves on the dam, making the reserves available”, he said.

“Another area that I have already proposed, is the need to upgrade the health centre in B Field, which can be described as a Cottage Hospital. Why I am saying that, is because the population strength of this block, both in constituency five and six, would be about 30 to 35,000 people living in that block,” he said. The health centre don’t have a holistic kind of service to address the problems parents and persons of advanced age would encounter and the councillor said there is a need for a developed Cottage Hospital, with a 24hour service and the presence of doctors all the time.

He said that he and his team were able to get the IDB to do what he would call a multipurpose centre in C Field, to serve the needs for constituency five and six. The centre would cater for social activities in both of the constituency. “There are still grounds in A and B Field that need upgrading and those were issues raised already and I am hoping in this round, that central government will support it. There is what I called an undesirable approach by central government where there is a pronounced kind of withholding of funds to the Mayor and City Council, to execute these projects. We can do so much more in the constituency, if we get the support and resources to execute these works and with the engagement of the community”, he explained.

Community services

PPP/C candidate Andre Jackman told Stabroek News “I have always been excited about community services and within my neighbourhood, I have assisted lots of children over the years with different stuff like giving advice to helping them get jobs and so on. I was asked to join the local government elections and I said why not take up the challenge to see if I can make further impact. I have lived in the area for over 35 plus years and I started out living on B field and for the last 10-13 years, I am living here on Farmers Field in my own property and a lot has changed over the years within the community. Especially in my area and the neighbouring areas like Plum Park, A and B North Sophia. More and more the areas are developing and the current government is leading the way in that effort”.

The PPP/C candidate said that constituency five is the largest out of the fifteen constituencies in the city. Therefore, his first task would be to establish sub groups in each area, for residents to receive direct representation. He said that they will have a look at the B Field health centre and have some other facilities added, such as dental care and midwifery. The candidate also has hopes to repair the community centres at A and B Field, to have skills training and a night care facility for single mothers.

The first-time candidate is hoping to have a police outpost closer to A and B Field, to reduce the high crime rate in the community, especially in Farmers Field, Plum Park and A and B Field. This is because the Turkeyen and Prashad Nagar Police Stations are too far away to address security in a timely manner. Jackman said that he was able to have four ministers visit areas within Constituency Five, to identify some immediate development needed and this was done in just over a month of being selected to represent the PPP/C. He said that commitments are being made by the government to have the work done and completed before June 12, 2023. “I will also be reaching out to the NGOs and spiritual groups and leaders to come on board and work together in helping our young people and families in different areas. My dream for Constituency Five is to see if we all can work as a community and not work in isolation,” the candidate stated.

In any area, youth development is important, and the PPP/C representative says he will work on having skills training programmes that will provide job opportunities. He also said that they are hoping to work along with the Ministry of Human Services and the Ministry of Housing, to deal with some of the social issues, and help the squatters qualify for their own low income house lots.

Stabroek News asked the forty-fiveyear-old accountant about securing funding for his plans and projects. “The last few weeks my team and I would have had a …walk within A and B Field, where a large number of residents came out. There was also a dominoes competition held in Liliendaal, where five out of eight areas in the constituency, participated”, he said. On the 26 of May, Independence Day, there was to be a take- away lunch in Plum Park. The funds from the sale will help the community accumulate lights. There will also be an expectation of other community fund raising activities and many future approaches to the central government and other shareholders for help whenever needed, he added.

“There are more ministers and government officials visiting the areas and some will want to say that it is due to elections, but that is not the case. Since the government return to power, there has been lots of work that was completed on C Field with a new playfield, North Sophia received a new community centre, B Field have the reconstruction of the B field bridge and in his area, Farmers Field, there are good street lights”, he stated.

The candidate said that there is still lots of work to be done and if elected, he is going to ask residents of Constituency Five, to invest in him for a developed constituency. “The few elections they have elected councilors from the APNU side and they did nothing for them. Matter of a fact, the same councillor who is actually running again along with the then deputy mayor moved a nomination to have Sophia handed over to mayor and city council, for residents to pay even more rates and taxes than communities, which are more developed than Sophia. Myself and team is not about that, we are about working with the people and helping them to develop as well as the communities. It’s a team effort and all they are asked to do on June 12, is to come out in their large numbers and vote for Andre Jackman or put their X by the cup. Give us a chance to do better, the work has already started to empower me to do more,’’ he said.

A better country and I want change

The Movement for Unity and Democracy candidate Telroy Mc Almont said that over the years, he saw his community struggling and the youths being discriminated against because of where they came from. He said thanks to the central government, certain things were done, but there is more to be done and when the previous government called local government elections, he was happy and saw it as an opportunity for something to be done in his community, but after the elections, the candidate that won, vanished and all the promises that were made, vanished with him.

“I saw a broken community, a year later that candidate stepped down, which gave me new hope that the next person in line would come and actually do something but that wasn’t the case. I watched on and said to myself, I need to go and contest for this constituency, my community needs someone to stand up, someone to be their voice and I’m ready to be that voice, I’m

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