Congratulations must be extended to all those behind the Hope Canal

Dear Editor,

 

The vision to establish a channel and other infrastructure to facilitate the urgent and immediate release of excessive water from the East Demerara Water Conservancy (EDWC) has manifested. From the time the idea was conceived and brought to the attention of the public, I was convinced that this project would be a dynamic success. This proven conclusion was arrived at after experiencing the 2005 floods.

All waters from that flooding navigated its way to the Atlantic through different pathways although there were many inhibitions thus bringing relief to residents and other users.

From the commencement of this project, I joined with other religious leaders seeking divine intervention to guide and protect this venture. I can remember very well seeking God’s benedictions to fulfill the dream of the initiators, consultants, workers, those who support and even those who were opposed to this project for I knew it would inevitably bring relief and self satisfaction to everyone whether it was supported or not.

While I was not personally involved in this significant project, I witnessed the many challenges and constraints, both human and natural which inhibited the acceleration of the Project. The tireless commitment by the consultants, the CEO, Mr. Lionel Wordsworth, engineers and workers must not go unnoticed. It was the spirit of dedication and cooperation that took precedence in the entire project.

Comments, both supportive and critical, were drawing the attention of the Public, both locally and internationally. These expressions were inevitable and inescapable leaving the ordinary people with doubts in their minds pertaining to the Project’s fulfillment.

At an unofficial opening on Saturday, 13th June, 2015 I was invited by Dr. Narine to seek divine intervention to bless and safeguard the temporary outlet which facilitated the outflow of excessive waters from the conservancy.

The dams were threatened by the force of excessive water which could lead to possible overtopping and breach. Dr. Narine, Mr. Wordsworth and other engineers and workers were transfixed in their expression as the excavators were opening the dam creating a pathway accessible to the main channel. It was an emotional moment for all those who witnessed this spectacle.

Congratulation must be given to all those who diligently applied themselves to create this success. May the Minister of Agriculture, CEO, NDIA and the other leaders continue to be inspired with vision which will undoubtedly add to the confidence of the citizens of Guyana.

 

Yours faithfully,
Pandit Ravi Persaud