Friendship pensioner gets new house through MoM initiative
The symbolic ribbon cutting ceremony marked the handover of the new homeFollowing a request by her niece, the MOM programme assessed her previous standard of living and determined her eligibility for the program’s housing programme.
During the handing-over ceremony, Harripersaud spoke with the Department of Public Information (DPI) and mentioned that her previous home was dilapidated and on the verge of collapsing.
Thanks to MOM, she is now the proud owner of a brand-new flat.
“I [am] glad that I get a [new] home and thank you to the government…god bless them,” she expressed.
77-year-old Sumintra Harripersaud is elated to receive her new homeExpounding on the MOM initiative, Minister McCoy said it was founded with a primary focus on men’s roles in society and their contributions to national development.
“And we have been taking on the initiative of constructing homes for people in vulnerable situations and difficult circumstances and it is part of the approach of the government, the approach to prosperity, the approach to wealth creation, the approach to development,” he underscored.
He further emphasised that this demonstrates the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C)’s commitment to ensuring equitable development.
Minister McCoy also underlined the significance of homeownership, stating that it is a highly sought-after aspect of our society, and the government is working to ensure homeownership at every level.
Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Public Affairs and Information, Kwame McCoy delivering remarksAlso present at the handing over ceremony were MOM Member, Roger Rogers and MoM’s Coordinator, Lt. Col Bhageshwar Murli among other officials.
The government has allocated $500 million to the Men on Mission initiative in its national fiscal plan to support vulnerable Guyanese across the country. In 2023, approximately 50 homes were built for vulnerable individuals.
Already, scores of single mothers and the elderly have received homes in 2024, through the MOM organisation. Founded by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, the organisation aims to tackle toxic masculinity and create a positive environment and safe space for men, promoting integrity, productivity, accountability and character-building. (Republished from DPI)
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