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 Caribbean Life, April 21-27, 2022 
 Guyana commissions its state-ofthe 
 art $2.6B concrete highway 
 By Tangerine Clarke 
 President of Guyana Dr. Mohamed  
 Irfaan Ali, on April 14, along with  
 Prime Minister Brigadier  (Retired)  
 Mark Phillips,  cut  the  ribbon  during  
 the  commissioning  ceremony  
 of a Guy$2.6 billion state-of-the-art  
 concrete  highway,  that  will  create  
 linkages  to  the  East, West,  North  
 and South of the country. 
 The  Mandela  Avenue  to  Eccles  
 four-lane  freeway,  the  first,  of  its  
 kind,  constructed  by  the  Ministry  
 of  Housing  and  Water,  under  
 the Central Housing and Planning  
 Authority,  will,  in  two  weeks  be  
 equipped with  security  features  to  
 monitor  reckless  driving.  The  feature  
 that  will  also  track  vehicle  
 speed  electronically  and  transmit  
 the  information  to  the  Guyana  
 Police Force  and  the Guyana Revenue  
 Authority. 
 Additionally,  the  feature will  be  
 able to identify number plates and  
 the image of drivers and their front  
 seat  passengers  —  even  on  dark  
 rainy nights — and  transmit  that  
 information  electronically  to  the  
 relevant  authorities.  If  motorists  
 are found breaking the traffic rules,  
 such  as  driving  above  the  speed  
 limit, then the information will be  
 used  to prosecute  them,  and  their  
 licenses  and  registration  will  be  
 revoked, said President Ali. 
 The speed limit for the new highway  
 is 30 kmph at the roundabout,  
 50 kmph in residential areas and 80  
 kmph in open spaces. 
 The  highway  when  fully  completed, 
  will lead to the Cheddi Jagan  
 International  Airport,  alleviating  
 the heavy traffic on the main East  
 Bank route. 
 Speaking to citizens, Ali, said the  
 Harpy  Eagle  that  soars  upwards,  
 overlooking a roundabout attached  
 to  the  highway,  has  strength  and  
 fortitude,  characteristics  that  lift  
 the  smallest  of  Guyanese,  while  
 protecting  the nation. He  thanked  
 Peter Pompey, managing director of  
 Brass Aluminum & Cast Iron Foundry  
 Ltd. (BACIF), who designed the  
 3000-pound structure. 
 The  highway,  covered  in  solar  
 powered  lighting,  and  designed  
 with white concrete, and a median  
 of red pavement stone, was built to  
 The cutting of the ribbon marks the commissioning of the Mandela  
 Avenue to Eccles Highway in Georgetown. From left, Minister  
 of Finance Ashni Singh, Minister of Housing and Water Collin  
 Coral, Prime Minister Brigadier Retd. Mark Phillips, President Dr.  
 Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Minister within the Ministry of Housing Susan  
 Rodrigues, and Minister of Tourism, Oneidge Walrond.  Photo by  
 Tangerine Clarke 
 withstand heavy  capacity  traffic,  a  
 project  Ali  said was  his  brainchild  
 since he was Minister  of Housing.  
 He  called  on  Guyanese  to  protect  
 the construction, that runs through  
 vast housing development. 
 “We  will  move  forward  in  one  
 momentum,  on  this  blessed,  significant  
 day,  Holy  Thursday,  noting, 
   the  Easter  season.  “May  you  
 rise  with  new  hope,  and  renewed  
 inspiration,  and  commitment  to  
 Guyana,” he said. 
 Noting  that  the  highway  was  
 built to American standards, Chief  
 Executive Officer (CEO) of CH&PA,  
 Sherwyn Greaves praised the team  
 of  workers,  whom  he  said  worked  
 night and day to complete the highly  
 anticipated  improvement, President  
 Ali,  assured  would  improve  
 the  lifestyle of Guyanese, who will  
 have the opportunity to spend more  
 time with family. 
 Minister of Public Service Sonia  
 Parag  at  the  plaque  that  was  
 unveiled  at  the  roundabout  
 where  the  Harpy  Eagle  soars  
 above  the  Mandela  Avenue  
 to  Eccles  Highway,  in  Georgetown, 
  Guyana.  Photo by Tangerine  
 Clarke 
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