Jack Warner has blamed the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) for the bad road conditions in Moruga and surrounding communities.
"I am getting very angry with WASA's work. In almost every case I had for roads, WASA has been the cause...Those bad roads in Moruga Road and Indian Walk are as a result of WASA repairs, and you only begin to know when the roads begin to collapse," he told told residents of affected areas on Tuesday.
He promised to raise the matter with his ministerial colleague, Minister of Public Utilities Emmanuel George. "I am at my wits end when it comes to road works caused by leaks or running lines," he said.
Warner said the suspension of the work of PURE contributed to the problem. However, PURE is now back, which means that the minister would have access to the resources needed to repair the roads.
At a political meeting at Waterloo Tuesday night Warner promised the MP the area, Winston Peters, that he would soon begin repairs to the roads.
"I am getting very angry with WASA's work. In almost every case I had for roads, WASA has been the cause...Those bad roads in Moruga Road and Indian Walk are as a result of WASA repairs, and you only begin to know when the roads begin to collapse," he told told residents of affected areas on Tuesday.
He promised to raise the matter with his ministerial colleague, Minister of Public Utilities Emmanuel George. "I am at my wits end when it comes to road works caused by leaks or running lines," he said.
Warner said the suspension of the work of PURE contributed to the problem. However, PURE is now back, which means that the minister would have access to the resources needed to repair the roads.
At a political meeting at Waterloo Tuesday night Warner promised the MP the area, Winston Peters, that he would soon begin repairs to the roads.
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