Dominica’s Housing project to solve fundamental problems of citizens
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and Melissa Poponne-Skerrit, visits Housing project in Roseau Central.
30th of January 2021

Dominica: Along with Prime Minister Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit, Member Parliamentary Representative, Melissa Skerrit, and Minister of Housing Project Reginald Austrie visits upper river bank for the Housing project at Roseau Central.

Government of Dominica discussed some key features of the Housing project in Roseau Central.

This Housing Project is the leg of the first foundation of the Housing revolution, which is currently under construction. Fifty-one apartments eight commercial places will be built in this project.

Those 51 apartments will comprise 1BHK, 2BHK, and 3BHK dimensions. The biggest problem in Roseau Central is to find houses with affordable rents for business purposes.
Furthermore, government stated that Parking is one of the citizens’ significant concerns that will be resolved through this project.
Officials emphasized that, under the Housing project, shops, grocery stores, and other fundamental necessary facilities will be provided; hence it will be ‘residents’ own beautiful village’.
Upgrade of Apartments will be scheduled to complete in June, and the second upgrade will be done in August this year. Allotment of apartments will be a difficult decision as the government has received more than 500 applications.
Citizens of Dominica will experience some future projects in the year. Dominica will witness several activities regarding construction.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit addresses the nation recently; he discussed the current situation of Dominica.
As a hopeful leader, he advised the citizens to act responsibly and accountable for their actions. Prime Minister insisted on discouraging illegal entries on the Island to restrict the expansion of COVID-19.
This Housing Project is a ray of hope for many people of Dominica. All those more than 500 applications are not just pieces of paper for them, but they are the opportunity to buy their dream house, the house that holds the capacity to build their lives.
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