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Mar 26, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
I write to express my concern after reading a letter under the name of David Glen regarding the Port Kaituma ambulance.
I am well aware of this acute case of maladministration where the ambulance was downed for several years for want of a fan belt. Credit has to be given to “Dash About” and the others who continued their lobby to have this essential vehicle repaired and put back into service.
In February this year, during the consideration of the Budget and Estimates, I deliberately asked the Minister of Local Government whether the ambulance would be repaired and he gave me the affirmative answer ‘yes”.
It would be most disappointing to know that the Minister was not being forthright in his answer to me in the Assembly, or that the Regional administration can behave so arrogantly as to defy the people of Port Kaituma and deny them what is rightfully theirs.
I prefer to believe that the Minister was being honest. I am asking him therefore to ensure that this ambulance is returned to the people of Port Kaituma forthwith.
Raphael Trotman
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