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…after protest over deplorable access road, school conditionsDisgust and frustration over the state of the access road linking Port Kaituma to Matthews Ridge in Region One (Barima-Waini) and unacceptable condition at the Port Kaituma School translated to protest action on Monday last.The move was characterized by parents removing their children from the Port Kaituma Primary School and a decision being taken by teachers to close the school. Some parents accompanied by children took to the thoroughfare with placards outlining concerns such as “we want better roads” and “how much longer must we suffer.”Among the concerns raised, too, is that with the rainy season, the road has deteriorated to an impassable state even to pedestrians and the school term had commenced without intervention from Government.Some of the students after being taken out of school on Monday lastTwo Sundays ago this newspaper published a photograph of the road highlighting that drivers utilizing it were concerned about its state. It was revealed to this publication that the condition had moved from bad to worse in a matter of months with nothing remedial being done.Reports are that some amount of money was allocated to rehabilitate the road, but to date nothing has been initiated. According to one driver who frequents the road, the only rehabilitation that was done during the course of last year was the patching of a few holes. He maintained that nothing further was done leaving the road to further deteriorate, effectively hampering his and other drivers’ livelihoods.Accessing the approximately 30-mile long loam road comes at a toll of $5,Nike Air Max Shoes For Women,000 to buses and land cruisers, $12,000 for trucks and $75,Jeff Green Jersey,000 for excavators and these vehicles usually become stuck for several hours until assistance comes along.Given the deplorable state of the road, drivers had earlier this month planned to blockade the thoroughfare, but were advised by law enforcement officials to refrain from such action. However, they had issued an appeal for the relevant authorities to address the state of the access road.The road has since become an even greater concern and a growing challenge to access, especially for students who are forced to trek its slushy surface to get to school, creating an alarming insanitary condition.? It was against this background that the protest action was orchestrated by the road users including teachers,Cheap Soccer Gear, parents and drivers who utilize the roadway.Minister of Public Works Robeson Benn in an invited comment Monday said that while he is not aware of the condition of the road or the dilemma faced by the residents who access it, he intends to investigate their concerns.“What I do know is that there has been a lot of rainfall recently and they have been using the road and we have been losing portions of it as a result. I am personally not aware of the situation, but I will ask my people to look into it,” the Minister said.A subsequent statement issued by Minister within the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Norman Whittaker, through the Government Information Agency (GINA), described the involvement of the school population in the protest action as “surprising in light of the fact that redress to the situation was imminent.”According to Whittaker, a team comprising Regional Executive Officer (REO), Nigel Fisher, Assistant Regional Executive Officer, (AREO) and Deon Seecharran, Senior Superintendent of Works Cy Rodrigues,Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit Womens, had just last week Thursday visited the? Port Kaituma Primary and other nearby schools and carried out a conditional survey of the school buildings and surroundings.With regards to Port Kaituma Primary, the visit allowed the team the opportunity to update the newly appointed Headmistress (HM),Nike Air Force One Shoes For Sale, Sharon Murray, of the plans for assisting the school with regards to its infrastructure under the region’s 2012 budget. The meeting also allowed the team to hear from the HM some of the issues concerning the school.Some of the issues discussed were overcrowding, furniture shortage, the sanitary conditions and insufficient water storage capacity, Whittaker said. The meetings also saw consensus on the solution to the problems and it was decided that as soon as the region receives its full support of desks and benches for the New Year, that 40 pairs would be given to the school to address the furniture shortage.An extension to the school, an annex, was proposed to house approximately 80 students while it was agreed that the sanitary blocks and other main programmes will be done under the 2012 education b