Kwebanna gets $3M in solar street lights
The community of Kwebanna, in the Moruca sub-district, Region One, received 40 solar-powered street lights valued at $3 million.
This is in keeping with the government’s agenda to ensure hinterland communities are energy-secure. These lights will help to enhance the safety and security of the residents, businesses, and other socio-economic activities.
The distribution fulfils part of the request made by Kwebanna’s Toshao, Troy Peters, during last year’s National Toshaos Council (NTC) Conference.
During the simple handing-over ceremony at the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) hub on Saturday afternoon, Toshao Peters commended the government for its prompt response to delivering the solar lights.
“I am happy that we received these solar lamps based on our request at the village council level, which will benefit my people,” he expressed.
Ten solar lights will be installed near the waterfront area, while the remaining 30 will be placed along the community’s road network. Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal highlighted that these lights will be placed strategically across the community.
Last year, 261 solar photovoltaic panels were distributed in Kwebanna to improve electricity access. The community also has a mini solar farm.
Meanwhile, various developmental projects are also underway in the community, including a concrete road network spanning from Santa Rosa to Kwebanna, expansion of the health facility, and construction of the Kwebanna Secondary School.
“Kwebanna in itself is a hub for the Barama River communities and nearby villages. In a few weeks, when you drive or ride in here in the night, it will be very bright,” Minister Croal said.
[Extracted and modified from the Department of Public Information]
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