PM Drew ensures public swift solution on flowing water through Cayon
Dr. Terrance Drew, the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis took to his social media and informed the public to not stress for the situation of flowing water with gallons through Cayon. It is part of the procedure of improving the water conditions in St. Kitts and Nevis.
19th of April 2024

St. Kitts and Nevis: Dr. Terrance Drew, the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis took to his social media and informed the public to not stress for the situation of flowing water with gallons through Cayon. It is part of the procedure of improving the water conditions in St. Kitts and Nevis.
“Don’t be alarmed if you are passing through Cayon and see gallons of water flowing. This is the final flow test for the well. We are extremely close.” mentioned the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister highlighted that the country is so close to having the positive results for the checking going in the country that would lead towards the development in the country. This heads towards improving the water crisis which on a frequent basis comes forward in the country.
In addition, the Prime Minister outlined the efforts of the Labour Party to improve the water situation in the country. “For the last 7 years, Previous Administration did nothing to help the water situation in Cayon or the country.” However, in response to this, he added that Labour is delivering in less than two years.
One of the netizens through the comment section appreciated the positives being carried in the country under the leadership of Labour. He added, “Better with labour. After years of Cayon having the water problems, Konris Maynard in Eighteen months push to make it happen.”
The Drew led administration, from the time of its existence in power is working tirelessly to address the issues of water shortages in the country. The Nevis Labour Party has been working hard to speed up the processes to procure potable water. Earlier, this month, the PM shared about the drilling process for the Cayon Community.
He as well assured that the authorities will surely come up with long term solutions and had announced a 2 million gallon desal plant that is constructed in the community, will commence with the operations soon.
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