Prime Minister Andrew Holness assists 82-year old Kathrine Miller into her new two-bedroom house, which was handed over in Chambers Pen, Hanover on Friday (January 20). Ms. Miller is a beneficiary under the government’s Indigent Housing Programme. (Mark Bell/JIS)
Two Hanover residents are the beneficiaries of new housing units under the government’s indigent housing programme.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Desmond McKenzie, handed over the keys to 82-year-old Kathrine Miller and 60-year-old Carlton Kent in Chambers Pen on Friday.
Ms. Miller received a $10 million two-bedroom home, while Mr. Kent got a $6 million studio unit. Both houses are fully furnished and equipped with solar water heaters.
In his address, Mr. Holness said the presentation symbolised a brighter future for the individuals who have long faced housing challenges.
“Mr Holness said he believed that two more houses are under construction.
The prime minister said that the government is addressing infrastructure and other needs in Chambers Pen, which is the pilot community under the Rural Development Programme that was launched in June 2022.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness (right) looks on as local government minister, Desmond McKenzie (second right), cuts the ribbon to hand over a new housing unit to Carlton Kent (centre) in Chambers Pen, Hanover on Friday (January 20). Sharing the moment are Member of Parliament for Hanover Western, Tamika Davis (left); and Councillor for the Riverside Division, Daren Barnes.
Hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in the community for upgrading of electricity, water, roads, housing, construction of a primary school, among other things.
Minister McKenzie, in his remarks, congratulated the new homeowners, noting the sense of pride that comes with having safe and secure housing.
He said that the Hanover Municipal Corporation, through the Poor Relief Department, will continue to monitor and ensure that the houses remain in good condition.
Minister McKenzie noted the progress made in Chambers Pen under the Rural Development Programme, including increased access to essential services.
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