Hard to get a quorum to conduct business in Maida/Tarlogie NDC

Dear Editor,

We are appalled and baffled at the negligent manner in which the business of the Maida/Tarlogie Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) is being conducted at this time which is destroying development of the NDC.

Since April this year the NDC’s Chairman, Mr Harbance, has been absent from the statutory meeting along with the Vice Chairman, who has been absent since June this year. This is compounded by the fact that many of the PPP councillors are also absent, which makes it difficult to establish a quorum to conduct the business of the NDC. This has led to only informal discussions taking place. This is a mystery since from our understanding caucuses are normally held before the NDC statutory which is chaired by the General Secretary, Mr Clement Rohee. Therefore, it begs the question why is this type of negligent behaviour being allowed in an NDC controlled by the PPP? Has the PPP lost control over this NDC? Why is it that these officials are not replaced so that the work of the NDC can go on?

I am also aware that there is a matter of conflict of interest since an official of the NDC is the recipient of a contract to clean the trenches within the NDC. This needs to be addressed immediately.

We have also read with interest about the fact that NDCs are complaining about the lack of consultation in the preparation of the Regional Estimates 2017. Our NDC was also not consulted since most of the officials are always absent, but I do feel that consultation should have been done with the interested councillors and the Overseer. There are three projects which we have been begging to be done for years now, but yet they are not in the 2017 RDC Budget Proposal. One is a street at Cromarty next to a school, which will not only benefit residents  but will grant access to the cemetery which is heavily forested; the next is the excavation of a drainage canal and the other is a bridge at Corn Reef Cross between Tarlogie and Wellington Park. Why was no consultation done at our NDC?

The consequence is that the lack of consultation has allowed irregularities to take effect. For instance, when we checked the Regional Estimates we found that Item 19 – rehabilitation of the heavy duty bridge at Wellington Park is estimated at $8 million. This bridge only needs a little extension since it is a new bridge and all it needs is a tube, dirt filling and some concrete work which should not cost more than $1 million. We are calling on the Regional Chairman, the Minister of Communities and the Minister of Public Infrastructure to investigate this inflated cost.

What is more disturbing is that the NDC’s tractor is being used to transport diesel to various areas of the Region whereas it could have been used to benefit the NDC and its residents. But this is not allowed to happen since the work of the NDC is being suffocated and obstructed by not allowing the Chairman of the Works Committee to function. There is someone who wants to replace her since she is an APNU councillor, and install a PPP councillor in her place. This is a shame since Ms Pestano is a hard-working individual who transcends all racial and political barriers.

We also feel that all the NDCs should be subjected to an audit since many councillors cannot fully understand what is going on, and are easily hoodwinked by those who are more literate and conversant with the workings of the NDC.

Yours faithfully,

Esar Chickrie

(Former Chairman of the NDC/Councillor)

Walter Bagot

(NDC Councillor)

R Matadial

(Former Chairman of the NDC)

Gobin Persaud

Resident