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Apr 16, 2013 News
The East Bank Berbice protesters have been soliciting contributions from the traffic users, even school children that use the East Bank Berbice Public Road.
The money is to hire vehicles to take them to Georgetown to protest at Parliament Buildings.
The protesters are claiming that since their last protest action no government official has met with them and such they are of the view that they will never be able to access a new road.
The residents claimed they saw several televised programmes where the President spoke of numerous projects but none is of the building of East Bank Berbice public road.
They claim that it has been decades and only promises are being made and every now and again the government patch and do remedial works on the road which only lasts for a couple months.
The angry residents believe that it is time the government does something to help them. Motorists say that the state of the road is damaging their tyres and other accessories on their vehicles.
The protesters trekked the streets with donation boxes. Road users willingly contributed their donations with the hope that this protest action will wake up the government.
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