Sections Road conditions before works began |
While Mighty Pele’s song “Cest Tradicion Noel” with the chorus “Belle wad epi Sooleay say
tradicion Noel” is befitting for the normal citizen who thinks of partying and “Bon
Tan”, for the residents of The Forgotten Communities ,“Belle Chemen poo Noel kar
menen ple moun epi business an cummin la.” To do a little transliteration, it
says, ‘While Mighty Pele’s nice clothes and shoes are traditions of Christmas
for the ordinary citizen who thinks of partying, for the forgotten communities
we think than nice roads for Christmas brings more persons and business in the community.” This is a
fact. Residents in the Forgotten Communities have seen a significant drop in
their relatives coming home for Christmas as well and a reduced number in
vehicular traffic over the years. They complained about the deterioration of the
road network.
Before and after near Amelin |
This is changing as I write this piece. CIE Ltd a
top rated Construction firm on the island has been given the task to make the
people of the Forgotten Communities happy for this coming season. The company
has been contracted to rehabilitate the road from Debreuil to Myers Bridge. We
the residents of the Forgotten Communities welcome this. For too long we have cried and wept over this semblance of a
road – vehicular traffic has almost come to a standstill, and a few bus drivers
have withdrawn their service altogether.
Road by wall near Evans |
The owners of business in these communities
themselves have made their voices heard. Two or three of them have written to
the media complaining about the poor state of the roads. Their sales have been
miserable and now there is a sigh of relief as they see works are ongoing. When
this road which serves the communities was in good shape, commuters travelling
from Vieux Fort to Soufriere or vice-versa used it as a bypass –it cuts travel
time by about fifteen minutes or more. Due to the frequent traffic the business
places got more sale opportunities. One can very well see why their enthusiasm about
the road being rehabilitated.
Road widening in Montete |
A reliable source has informed ‘Choiseul On The
Move” that the CEO of the company is doing part of the work at his own expense
since the finance allocated to the project would leave part of the road in the
same condition it is now. But Mr Gajadhar, and his willingness to uplift people
and communities have decided to continue the works to the finish – up to Myers
Bridge. The residents of The Forgotten Communities say “BRAVO” and a big thank
you to CIE’s CEO. Rarely do we see such initiatives coming from contractors. This
is a feather in Mr Gajadhar’s cap.
A finished section in Roblot |
With the road nearing completion, one will definitely
see more traffic passing through the area, commuters plying the routes as
before, more persons coming into the
community, off and on a taxi driver on his way to Soufriere from Vieux Fort or
vice versa, showing off our lush green landscape, and the business places seeing an increase in
sales.
The Forgotten Communities will once more be on the
map of visibility. Thanks to all the Facebook fans of the group "The Forgotten Communities" who without their support would probably never see this works. Thank you, so much. We are on!!!!!!!!!!
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