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…as special unit monitors private developersWith lands for housing development along the coast becoming extremely limited, government is eyeing a portion at Ogle,Wholesale China Jerseys, East Coast Demerara (ECD) owned by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) to turn it into a housing scheme.The government has also sounded a warning to private housing developers to ensure they fulfill their contractual obligations.Minister within the Ministry of Communities, Keith Scott,Cheap Jerseys Free Shipping, who holds the portfolio for Housing, confirmed the move recently during an exclusive interview with this publication.He said that the Ministry was looking to purchase the land at Ogle since those currently being allocated are residual lands.The Minister said that there are currently a number of persons occupying the land that will have to be repossessed since it belongs to the sugar industry.“We are in contact with GuySuCo and the airport people to have exchanges of land,Authentic NFL Jerseys Cheap,” said Scott. According to the Minister, wherever there is GuySuCo lands that can be accessed,NFL Jerseys From China, the Ministry will be looking to take up since new lands along the Coast are quickly running out.He said too,Cheap Jerseys, the Ministry will soon have to be looking more aggressively to moving development outside of Georgetown as available lands become scarcer.Scott further warned that the Ministry has set up a unit that has been tasked with actively monitoring the progress of private developers,Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys, since it did not want to have lands remaining idle which could have otherwise been turned into house lots by government.He called on private developers to ensure they deliver on their contractual obligations as against instances of what obtained in the past.The unit he said is actively monitoring to ensure that they deliver and if not, “then we will have to come up with another solution.”According to Scott, “We are not going to encourage people having land and stagnating…we are here to fill the housing needs of Guyana.”A number of private developers were called into the Ministry recently when it was found that large swaths of lands allocated to them had remained largely underdeveloped, contrary to their agreement with the government.Those developers have since been given up to February to bring their operations on schedule.