By Staff Reporter
IN a major boost to emergency response services on the Essequibo Coast, a brand-new, state-of-the-art fire station was officially commissioned on Saturday at Charity, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).
The $144.8 million facility, constructed by Gavko Construction and Supplies Inc., stands as a testimony to the government鈥檚 continued commitment to improving public safety and infrastructure across the region.
Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, led the ceremonial ribbon-cutting and plaque unveiling, joined by Permanent Secretary, Andre Ally and Regional Chairperson Vilma De Silva.
In his feature address, Minister Benn emphasised that the fire station was yet another promise fulfilled by the People鈥檚 Progressive Party/Civic government.
鈥淭his is a strategic investment to safeguard lives, livelihoods, and critical assets. It reflects our dedication to enhancing national resilience and protecting our communities,鈥 he said.
The security minister noted that the recent devastating fire at the Charity Market underscored the urgent need for a local fire station. The new facility now allows for swift emergency response, reducing potential loss and improving firefighting capabilities in the area.
Minister Benn also highlighted the government鈥檚 substantial investments in modern equipment and infrastructure, including a growing fleet of water tenders, fire trucks, fire boats, and a water bowser.
鈥淭hese assets reflect a long-term commitment to building a modern and responsive fire service,鈥 he said.
He urged residents to play their part in fire prevention by installing safety devices such as fire extinguishers, fire balls, and alarms, stressing that 鈥渁ny fire is a national loss.鈥 He further called on firefighters to engage in community education to raise awareness and prevent incidents caused by negligence or malicious intent.
Permanent Secretary of the Home Affairs Ministry, Andre Ally, noted that the new structure joins the existing facility at Anna Regina, with another under construction at Onderneeming. He disclosed that, over the last five years, the Ministry of Home Affairs has invested more than $1.5 billion in Region Two alone to modernise and strengthen security services.
鈥淭his fire station is not just a building 鈥 it鈥檚 a demonstration of promises kept and the government鈥檚 commitment to building safer communities,鈥 Ally declared. He encouraged the station鈥檚 staff to care for and maintain the facility with pride.
Regional Fire Officer (ag), Suresh Persaud, described the commissioning as a strategic step in enhancing emergency response. 鈥淭his station will significantly improve access and empower the local firefighting capacity. It is an investment in preparedness, partnership, and protection,鈥 he said.
Ministry of Home Affairs Engineer, Parmesh Parasotham, provided an overview of the facility, which spans 533 square feet and features a modern two-storey design. It includes a library, training room, maintenance bay, stores, gym, kitchen, living quarters, and a conference room, making it one of the most advanced fire stations in the country. Parasotham revealed that six similar fire stations are currently under construction nationwide.
Regional Chairperson, Vilma De Silva, welcomed the investment, stating that the new fire station complements the region鈥檚 growing infrastructure and development.
鈥淎s our region expands, so must our capacity to respond to emergencies. We now have the tools to act swiftly and save lives,鈥 she affirmed, adding that three new fire trucks have also been delivered to Region Two.
Residents of Charity expressed appreciation for the new station. 鈥淲e are very happy for this fire station. It will allow emergency responders to act much faster,鈥 said Alex Johnny, a resident.