Ruby squatters engaged on relocation 

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Informal settlers at Ruby Backdam, East Bank Essequibo, are being actively engaged as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to transition them into safer, more sustainable housing through its structured relocation and resettlement programme.

Housing and Water Minister Collin Croal, and Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar, met with the households on Saturday to advance the structured relocation process. Also present was Gladwin Charles, Director of the Community Development Department (CDD) within the Central Housing & Planning Authority (CH&PA), along with staff who assisted with the processing and verification of residents’ documentation. The ongoing engagement follows recent commitments by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali.

According to a release, some 54 households are occupying the reserve at Ruby Backdam. The community consists mainly of Guyanese, with a small number of Venezuelan migrants. Residents were reminded that, in accordance with the national housing policy, only Guyanese citizens are eligible for CH&PA’s housing programme.

The CH&PA, through its CDD, has been working with the community for over a year to support a humane and organised relocation process. Several residents have already received pre-qualification letters for turnkey homes, and efforts are ongoing to complete the processing of the remaining households for turnkey houses or land in the coming days.

“For those who have already pre-qualified, once you finalise the process with the bank, we will work to move you immediately,” Minister Croal assured the gathering.

He further reminded residents of the illegality of squatting and emphasised that no new structures erected on the reserve would be recognised. Residents were urged to cooperate with the housing authority and to ensure that their documents are in order.

Sharing similar sentiments, Minister Indar cautioned against further construction and occupation by persons not presently on the reserve. “Do not continue to build and do not continue to occupy the reserve,” he stated. “If you continue to build it will complicate this entire process.”

The release said the Ministry of Housing and Water remains committed to providing sustainable housing solutions and improving the quality of life for families transitioning from informal settlements to structured communities equipped with essential infrastructure and public utilities.

The engagement with residents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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