
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
| Gov’t offers to put on hold new Linden electricity tariff - Dr. Luncheon |
|
|
|
| Wednesday, 25 July 2012 23:27 |
THE government has offered to put on hold the July 1 deadline on which the electricity tariff hike was scheduled to take effect in Linden, and in consultation with officials from Region 10 and the political opposition, has moved to establish a technical team to
brainstorm options to the electricity tariff system. The decision was promoted by the “inciting” protest actions and unrest sparked in the bauxite town, according to Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr. Roger Luncheon who addressed the public in the first of a series of daily Office of the President media updates on current national issues.“This review would include all available and practical options and the attendant implications, financial and otherwise,” the HPS said. Also, he said the government undertook to have members of the technical team named with collaboration from both sides and the team would draft terms of reference that would be agreed upon by both sides. According to Dr. Luncheon, the various positions advanced by the government have been submitted to Region 10 Chairman, Sharma Solomon, for a response. Under the new electricity structure, Lindeners were slated to receive the first 50 kwh per month at the existing prices. The full cost for electricity in Linden is $ 75-80 per kwh. However, even after the first 50 kwh, bauxite pensioners will pay $50 per kwh, others $50 and commercial and industrial outfits will pay $65. Dr. Luncheon stated that the July 23 meeting with the government and Region 10 officials and opposition politicians was candid with both sides committed to finding solutions to resolving the outstanding issues in Linden. During dialogue with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) in April on the national budget, the government committed to resuscitating the Linden Enterprise Network (LEN) that succeeded the Linden Economic Advancement Programme (LEAP). The government encouraged the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) in Region 10 in consultation with the community to submit by the end of August 2012 its list of priorities for economic activities beneficial to the Linden community and Region 10 in the short, medium and long-term. The government also undertook to have the Ministry of Agriculture work with farmers of West Watooka and other parts of Linden to realise the potential in agriculture. The establishment of a microcredit scheme for the region along the lines of the Women of Worth (WOW) programme and a commercial bank to facilitate the processing of loans for Linden and Region 10 specifically also formed part of the commitment. |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 July 2012 23:45 |
| |
|
| |
More Top Stories
- ACCUSED COP KILLER REMANDED - prosecution has total of 17 witnesses, defence has lots of alibi evidence
- Rise up against opposition stand on money laundering law …PPP wants social forces to bring to bear pressure over hardline stand
- Two-mile-wide tornado kills at least 51 -- including 7 elementary school students
- Ruling PPP/C leads APNU & AFC in popular support -according to latest NACTA poll
- Lost Hope... The mystery of two sugar workers who disappeared eight years ago
- Forensic laboratory scheduled for June completion -equipment to begin arriving next week
- Tree pins Wakapao pensioner to death
- 24-year old missing after vessel capsizes
- GPL will need $5B subvention in face of pay hike-Dr Singh
- Three persons detained for Mootoos killing
- No flexibility with importation of banned, restricted chemicals-Dr Ramsammy
- The dramatically changing Georgetown skyline
- Ramjattan a no-show for anti-money laundering meet : --Opposition bent on scuttling process
- GECOM successfully concludes extended registration
- NACTA poll finds… : Even APNU, AFC supporters ‘disappointed’ with their performance : --also against calls for snap elections
- WPO calls M&CC out (Bg, big head) : --for ‘reprehensible’ attack on Town Clerk (Ag)
- Bandits beat, shoot Turkeyen resident in early morning robbery : --Bullet lodged between victim’s lung and rib
- K&VC murder accused remanded until May 21
- Home Affairs launches “I Paid A Bribe” website
- Luncheon slams opposition over vicious designs to remove PPP/C gov’t



