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    Gov’t pledges support for downtown Kingston fire victims – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14March 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Authorities can be aiding residents in downtown Kingston who had been displaced by current fires which destroyed their properties.

    Prime Minister, Dr Andrew Holness, made the dedication throughout his go to to the victims who reside within the constituencies of Kingston Western and Kingston Central on Tuesday (March 4).

    The areas toured included Love Lane in Fletcher’s Land, Kingston Western and Fleet Avenue and Ladd Lane in Kingston Central.

    “We’re going to help these individuals… [and] we’re going to attempt to do it as rapidly as doable,” Holness assured.

    Prime Minister, Dr Andrew Holness (centre), converses with a resident of Kingston Western throughout Tuesday’s (March 4) tour of communities that had been affected by a current hearth.

    Holness famous that the intervention, “just isn’t one thing that may occur in a single day”, stating that there are a number of steps that should be taken earlier than any substantial rebuilding or help can happen.

    “Earlier than we will help in any significant manner, aside from the humanitarian help, which is already in prepare, [for] the constructing help, we have now to find out the possession of the land… after which we have now to do some social investigation into the circumstances of the individuals to find out the extent to which we may help,” Holness defined.

    He emphasised that the Authorities can not construct on any property with out figuring out who owns it.

    “We have now to ascertain possession. As soon as possession is established, then we will decide what we will do, whether or not it’s to interchange a constructing or to present a grant,” Dr Holness acknowledged.

    Addressing considerations concerning people residing on land they don’t personal or have a certificates of title, the Prime Minister indicated that the Authorities would nonetheless supply assist. Nonetheless, it could be with constructing materials or another type of help.

    “We perceive from the [Members] of Parliament that the land scenario is being assessed [to determine whether those persons] do have titles and permission. So for those who don’t have the title, or they know who the house owners are, then we are going to search to get permission from the house owners to construct,” he additional knowledgeable.

    Holness additionally underscored the Authorities’s dedication to making sure that property rights are revered all through the method.

    “The very first thing is to ascertain who owns the land in order that the Authorities… just isn’t violating individuals’s property rights by happening to individuals’s land and doing no matter we select… that is not how we function,” he stated.

    Prime Minister Holness was accompanied by the Members of Parliament, Minister of Native Authorities and Group Improvement, Desmond McKenzie, who represents Kingston Western, and Kingston Central’s consultant, Donovan Williams.



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