Prime Minister Mark Phillips has assured the residents of Region Two that government will continue to make the needed investments for their overall well-being and for the development of the country as a whole, a release from the Office of the Prime Minister stated yesterday.
Phillips, who was accompanied by the Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha, made these remarks at an outreach at Charity and villages along the Pomeroon River in Region Two yesterday, where he interacted with residents and listened to their concerns. He also promised action on several issues to alleviate their distress and took the opportunity to update residents on government’s development plans for the region.
During his first stop at the Charity Squatting area, the Prime Minister gave commitments to improving the roads and drainage infrastructure, and implementing street lights to improve security. He also inspected the ongoing works at a pump station that is being constructed in the area.