Government ignoring Linden, IMC says

Orrin Gordon

Chairman of the Linden IMC Orrin Gordon is disappointed that since the current administration has been elected to office, the Linden municipality has not been able to discuss with the Ministry of Communities matters that are directly related to the town.
“It looks like the road is going to be a hard road,” he said during the statutory meeting of the Linden Town Council. “I’m making it clear to you. It’s not going to be easy. If you want anything come to Linden, you have to fight for it. You’re not sitting down and getting it easily. You got to work and you got to fight for it.”
The Chairman of the Linden IMC was expressing disappointment at what he perceived as the slow pace with which the newly elected government is moving to address certain critical issues that are affecting Linden. “After all these months have passed [there has been] no direct discussion on Linden … although we have written asking them,” Gordon lamented.
The reopening of the Kara Kara Toll Booth should have been one of the first things that should have happened for Linden under this new government, Gordon said, “to send a clear message that the closure of the booth was an injustice done to the community. End of story. There should be no discussion on that. We’re sitting down waiting until now. Initially,