Despite what has been printed in sections of the media recently, Region Six Chairman, David Armogan stressed that the regional administration is yet to commission the newly built wharf and storage bond at Number 78 Village, Corriverton.
At a press conference held in his New Amsterdam office, Armogan criticised an article published in Tuesday’s edition of the Kaieteur News which stated that the wharf had been commissioned at a cost of $16 million.
“The article conveys the impression that there was commissioning ceremony of the recently completed wharf that we have built at the Number 78 [Village, Corentyne] area. The wharf has not been handed over to the regional administration as yet,” he stressed. According to the chairman, the company