In whole page advertisements last week, the government has sought to defend its performance in relation to the floods that have rolled up and down the coast since the start of December. It has provided statistics to show how rainfall has been far above what it was in 2005, the year of the Great Flood. The problem for the government is that the people know that it controls the stats and therefore they will peer at them rather skeptically especially since it is in the government’s interest that the amount of rain appear to be completely off the radar. This is notwithstanding the fact that people who have lived through many seasons of high intensity rainfall routinely tell the media and others who are prepared to listen that the storms are of no greater magnitude and longevity than previously experienced. That argument would leave open the possibility that much of the flooding that is being experienced has nothing to do with the intensity of the rain but with engineering problems and ever diminishing storage capacity through concreting, improperly conceived engineering works and lack of maintenance. Of course, the only manner in which such a theory can be reasonably disapproved is to have climate and hydrological specialists go through our rain data very carefully and for drainage experts to survey the efficiency levels of the various systems.
That clearly won’t happen anytime soon but is demanded by occurrences like that at Dochfour on the East Coast. After over three weeks in knee-deep water, the flood drained away several days ago. The small community had not experienced anything like this in 2005 and given the fact that the water had just settled in the area it appeared that its plight was a combination of two things: the non-performing Hope koker and engineering works which created a basin-like area with constricted drainage. The reaction of the authorities to this embarrassment was to sack a koker attendant. What a travesty. Since when a koker attendant should be held culpable for a koker that simply wasn’t performing even when it was open at low tide? Since when a koker attendant should be held culpable for an age-old groyne that had been so degraded over time that it could not prevent the rapid silting up of the Hope koker? Dochfour is a prime example of human failure that both the Region Four Regional Democratic Council and the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority should explain in great detail to the residents there and then to the rest of the nation.
Creek
But the biggest shame of all and one that the PPP/C government should be held completely responsible for is the gut-wrenching flooding of the Mahaica Creek and the devastation to the crops, livestock and households of hundreds along it and the Mahaicony. For the third time in four years, the state has drowned the crops and livestock of these people and turned their lives upside down. The state must adequately compensate these people and immediately provide them with relief supplies and shelter if they so desire it.
Why is the government at fault? It has known since 2005 that the East Demerara Water Conservancy (EDWC) is an enormous liability that has to be seriously addressed otherwise it would only be a matter of time before the Great Flood is repeated. The EDWC’s problems are multifarious but there are key ones. Sections of its northern dam are so fragile that keeping it at the fully supply level would be a catastrophe, its holding capacity has been reduced through weeds, siltation etc and can only be restored by massive desilting, its channels to the various outlets are no longer as efficient as they were meaning that the speed of drainage has ebbed and the outlets to the Demerara need to be properly maintained.
Again, the government has presented lists of work to show that it has engaged in serious maintenance of this type. Again, Joe Public at Joe Hook can only take its word for it. However, the key test of whether the government’s remedial work in the EDWC is achieving its goal is whether it was able to avoid the dreaded release of water from the Maduni sluice into the Mahaica Creek. By that measurement it has failed disastrously. By stealth and without informing the farmers immediately, those in charge of the EDWC began releasing water into the Mahaica two Fridays ago. Infuriated farmers videoed this release on Saturday and passed on the footage on Sunday to this newspaper and CNS Channel Six and this was reported in the Sunday Stabroek. It was only on Sunday that the authorities confirmed the release from the Maduni even though it had started the day before. Reprehensible beyond belief and the type of act that causes mistrust of the authorities.
So, with full knowledge of the Great Flood and the reality, as it says, of much heavier rainfall, the government’s works in the EDWC over the past three years have been insufficient to prevent the third flooding in four years of the Mahaica creek and the near-by Mahaicony. Only an expert assessment can again determine if what the government undertook in the EDWC in terms of shoring up the dam and clearing was adequate and represented value for money. It surely had the resources at its disposal so money should not have been a factor. During the interval since the Great Flood it spent massively on the world cup cricket – maybe over US$55M – for which it is yet to provide comprehensive accounting, lent millions to private hoteliers for no good reason, doled out at least $1B on Carifesta and expended on an assortment of other projects which could not be as important as securing the creeks and the coast from flooding.
There were two irrefutable needs where expenditure on drainage would have given the government cover against any flak that it was not taking the danger of the EDWC and pumped up rainfall seriously: new drainage pumps at Liliendaal for the capital city and a new outlet from the EDWC to the Atlantic. The former is a constant hostage of low level politics starring the city and central government and the latter is often spoken about in hushed tones by government officials. Neither has started. The government however had the gumption to say the northern outlet was going to be costly and had to be carefully conceived. Well, considering the cost to the country in 2005 and the possibility of a repeat the northern outlet would have been worth every single dollar and would certainly have been covered 10 times over by the world cup expenditure as would the new pumps for the city. The government therefore has no reasonable defence on the EDWC and should be held culpable for the losses in the Mahaica and the Mahaicony this time around.
Undoubtedly the second and third phases of the MMA Scheme would be costly and might not even be the best options considering the changed parameters since phase 1 but as we have said before this government has to have its priorities right. The number one priority cannot be the 20/20 tournament in 2010 as inviting as that sounds. Since 2005 the real-economy priority has been the EDWC and the government needs to seriously grapple with this. It is well known by all that the coast cannot absorb more than 1 to 2 inches of rain in 24 hours and so the government must not feel the need to drone on about it ad nauseam. What it must confront is how it could lift its response to this fact so that Guyanese are not routinely threatened by floods in each rainy season.
In keeping with the tenor of his New Year’s address, President Jagdeo should immediately sit down with the parliamentary parties and civil society and formulate a list of absolute drainage priorities and this should be one of the major themes and projects to fund in the 2009 budget which will be due for presentation shortly. Flooding is the type of national challenge that could and should galvanise all stakeholders and we urge President Jagdeo to act now.





That’s more like it.
This issue will be touched this year! After one or two more floodings, plans will be formulated, contracts will be given to party supporters who cannot be trusted with a ’stop-off’ for a drain much less a D&I project of this magnitude. This will only happen in 2010. Then by the end of 2010 this government will have ‘rescued’ 95.99 % of the farmers and blamed the opposition for preventing ‘fast track’ action with their ‘opposition’ to everything that they (this government) proposed. Then the elections will come in 2011 and these same farmers will forget what they went through in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and the first rains of 2010. Afterall is ‘we’ people and look how they helped ‘we’ when they ‘rescued’ we after the second big flood of 2009 and the first big flood of 2010!!!
REMEMBER GUYANA IS BELOW SEA LEVEL…
MINISTER OF HYDRAULICS, PUBLIC WORKS NEED TO DO SOMETHING DRASTIC TO SAVE THESE SITUATIONS FROM OCCURING OVER & OVER.. IF HE CANT DO NOTHING MOR, HE SHULD STEP DOWN & GIVE SOMEONE ELSE A CHANCE…
…i,,, like my fellow “blogger” the indomitable Mr. JOE Coxall,, has repeatedly given ideas on how to help with the “pattern” that has been allowed to bcome just that ! as i have said b4 this is not a pattern that takes on the colour of a “tea party”,, rather it is the most blatant display of IGNORANCE by those who like the parasites they r ,,would not let up on their grip ,, to suck the nation dry with their stupidity ! while ,, the other side of the brain that they use to make the kind of dumb utterings of an imbecile continue regardless of who laugh at them !
after this fourth season of a “pattern” that will come again at the end of this year ,, the nation will be waiting to exhale while the economy slips into further disrepair ,,
how much longer will it take to galvanise the “mind” of those whose paid job it is to oversee that the population is safe and secure for the total well being of the nation at all turns,, what will be done with the 27.9 mil USD “loan” from the IADB for the building of houses for the “low income too many”,, that we have in our midst ,, while the syphoning takes place ,, and the burden is placed on the backs of the low income masses ! is it the wisdon of those who manage the peoples affairs ,, to build homes where they “think” it is not goin to be flooded EVER !
the talk now is to “look” at other countries and their methods of keeping themselves dry ,, for progess ! and to bring in the “experts”
to sanction on the “reasons” for the quagmire ,, that is only now being alluded to by the President that it’s a “pattern”,, a pattern that is not anything near to a “tea party” ! do we really need the high priced “experts” to tell us that we live on the RIM of a BASIN ???
how much more of the “peoples money” must be wasted while those of the GOVT ,, with their IGNORANCE keep saying the dumb things only imbeciles can conceive ! Joe’s theories,,r all accounted for thru his sources ,, from a compilation of what works for others whose ,, landscape is altogether very different to ours ,, hence my interjection of “hare-brain” theories put together from search engines,,
it is the landscape to which we belong that makes it the overarching reason why those who r being PAID to deliver must first have an understanding of all the dynamics in the equation of WHY there is now admission that’s it’s a pattern ,, a subject of discussion by me and a high ranking then GOVT official abt the sea defences in 2000 and then more insistent that the GOVT pay attention to what is goin to bcome worse after ‘05/6,, and to top that off ,, i did tell them that this “seasonal pattern” will be heaviest in 2010 ,, and as usual the mentality of mindlessness is in the mode of “we gon wate an see” in de meen time ,, leh we use money an buy band-aid ,, spit we gat nuff,, chico we gat duh , well we gat fuh buy duc tape ! an the stupidity wrapped in ignorance of the landscape is allowed to be sanctioned by the PRESIDENT that it’s a “pattern” a pattern that is not a tea party ,, a pattern that is destructive to say the least ,,and one that will make them and a few others ,, one of whom is not getting enough water to wash his “fetid feet” that seem to be affecting his prefrontal cortex to understand the laws of physics as it realtes to WATER !
water has no shape or form ,, dah meen if watah kyan guh haysuh ‘e ah guh goh dah side !….. extrapolate from this and then perhaps mayb those whose faculty of imagination is active will allow them to at least see a few frames of the pic ,, all that i have been able to read so far in my life has a beginning ,, a middle and,, an end ! so too it is with life and nature ,,
can someone plz ,,anyone,,,,, PLEASE tell the President that it is the landscape to which we belong that is the “CAUSE” of the PATTERN ! and that until such time that this simple fact is realised ,, and UNDERSTOOD ! the wasting of the limited resources to continue with the stupidity of the “bandaid” egineering that needs to be re-calibrated will continue ,,and become worse as we approach the end of this year ! and the same time now in 2010 !……..
Excellent and to the point.
As we all know that Guyana is below sea level but yes minister who is responsible get up and do something it’s not the first time ‘IT’S EVERY RAINY SEASON’the people are the one who feels it not you who sits in office.it a shame on you minister.
Good GOSH man@ Michael! slow down , tek a breathe……… is a good thing you’re not in GY, I can see you taking to the air to tell all of GY run for cover the great flood is coming!
Laughs aside, I read your blog and it makes perfect sense to those of us remove from the acutality. Our frustrations aride from those in positions who do not act upon the sensible way to aleviate the floodings.
Until the “bandaid era” (as you say) is forsaken for the cure, sadly we will continue to blog about the plight of our fellow people and feel enormous sorrow at their afflictions.
Debbie,,, u need to “google” december 21 ,, 2012 ! and if u have family in GY ,, then u will be all ready to tell them to run for the hills !
have a safe and healthy new year ,, wish i could say the same to all of our folks in GY ! i did ,, but who in their situation is happy !
A very hard editorial about mis-steps by the Government. This kind of calling-to-task by newspapers etc. are the essentials tools within democracies which must motivate the Government to do better.
In mitigation of the Government’s position in this, one would have to say that crime (currently featuring bad international publicity for cocaine exports) is the single most important factor which the Government has to deal with in Guyana and as we know this pre-occupied the Government and the people since the three slaughters/massacres of 2008. The Government has tamed that situation although more, of course is coming.
In a well balanced and well financed country, it would be routine to keep up long term maintenance and long term planning for irrigation networks however Guyana lacks both civic understanding and MONEY.
I for one wish it well in difficult circumstances and we must all bear in mind how even countries like the mighty USA have recently suffered (New Orleans) through mismanagement and lax controls.
It is a shame that drinking water falls as rain and it has to be dumped into the Atlantic as waste however, large scale conservancy projects take time, money and understanding and it is possible that the Governent can make incremental improvements. This will not grab news headlines but is essential for the long term good of the country.
…. motivation is given impetous from “responsibility” either to oneself for upward mobility or for the wider spectrum to which we belong ! in the case of the govt ! led by the PPP ???? whatever motivates them is in the realm of mediocrity and void of vision ! which if micrometrically calibrated will read .0 !…..