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The New Haven Co-op Society in New Amsterdam has moved to the High Court to withdraw the injunction it filed some 20 years ago against the Ministry of Housing & Water and Central Planning & Housing Authority (CH&PA) for the squatter settlement of Angoy’s Avenue, Guyana’s largest squatter settlement with a resident population of over 4,000.This most welcome move by the government and Region Six Administration brings an end to years of battles between the government and the statutory body which was formed under the former People’s National Congress (PNC) government.The New Haven Co-op Society was formed under the President Desmond Hoyte administration by a group of persons from Angoy’s Avenue to bring the community into a co-op society to share resources and promote development. When the present administration first assumed office in 1992, the society was very protective of the area and had asked the government to pay them for the lands in Angoy’s Avenue.After the government refused, the society filed a High Court injunction preventing the government from going into the area and doing works there. Uncontrolled squatting became the order of the day in Angoy’s Avenue, which over the years has become Guyana’s largest squatting settlement.However, even though the injunction was enforced, the water utility company, Guyana Water Inc. (GWI) and Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Company Limited (GT&T) still managed to reach into the area—after many requests by residents—to establish water and telephone services. Electricity, on the other hand, has been a hot issue. Rampant stealing of electricity has been evident in the area over the years, even though some residents managed to acquire ‘legal’ connections from the company, by submitting legally- acquired documents to the power company, which had no other option but to provide electricity to those persons.Still, the Guyana Power& Light Inc. (GPL) wants to service the entire area with electricity, but was being prevented by the court order from doing so, since a whole lot of other residents do not have legal ownerships of land, as a result of them squatting, among other reasons.Member of Parliament, Mr. Faizal M. Jaffarally welcomed the move by the co-op. “I think it’s a good move taken by the co-op because they have been stagnating development. That has been the main humbug of why we were not able to regularize the area. Now that has been cleared, it gives the ministry an opportunity to get the place regularized and give people their transports and once that happens there will be a greater level of development.”Jaffarally noted, too, that the Mayor & Town Council (M&TC) of New Amsterdam stands to be a significant beneficiary of the newest development in this matter since the residents of Angoy’s Avenue will now be required under law to pay taxes to that council. “Looking ahead, the town council can even cooperate… it is part of the township of New Amsterdam and the council can generate rates and taxes there right now.”Pastor Philip Rose, a Region Six RDC Councilor and a community- minded person in New Amsterdam is very familiar with the entire issue and shared these words. “The co-op wasn’t functioning as it should because a lot of persons had migrated, while some showed no interest in what they were doing, they hadn’t the resources to develop the area”, he stated. He noted, too, that he and a few others were adamant that the place be regularized and even made representation to former President Bharrat Jagdeo,Toronto Maple Leafs Gear, “and he was the one who was instrumental in getting the roads because of our pleas.” Rose is happy about the result today.Regional Chairman, Mr. David Armogan, too, welcomed the move. He stated that ever since he became Regional Chairman, he was in negotiations with the co-op body. “The major contention there is electricity and GPL is not prepared to do work in there until it is properly regularized. He stated that the withdrawal of the injunction is the first step of the area becoming regularized.
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