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Haiti - Politic : «Gouvènman an lakay ou» in Milot, many announcements
18/11/2013 10:38:02

Haiti - Politic : «Gouvènman an lakay ou» in Milot, many announcements
Saturday in Milot, in the heart of Sans Souci Palace, thousands of citizens have welcomed the Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe and members of the Government at the 3rd exit of program "Gouvènman an lakay ou". This space for dialogue between the Martelly administration and local people, took place around of thematics including : tourism, infrastructure, social programs and education.

In the presence of local authorities as well as many parliamentarians, including Deputy Jacques Stevenson Thimoléon, President in the Lower House, of the majority pro-government political bloc "Parliamentarians for Stability and Progress" (PSP), of deputiesKenston Jean-Baptiste, Job Jolicoeur, Ronald Larèche and Marie Jossie Étienne ; the citizens of Milot exchanged with the authorities on the achievements of the government to improve their living conditions.

Because of the historical significance of the region, the focus was on the renovation of the Citadelle La Ferrière of King Henri Christophe, an architectural masterpiece, that the Lamothe government intends to protect and pass on to future generations, recalling that in Milot, the government started the construction of reception facilities to showcase to the maximum the tourism potential of the area and rehabilitate the access roads.

The Palace Sans Souci, priceless heritage, is also part of the government's priorities and will soon be renovated. Officials of the Institute for the Protection of National Heritage (ISPAN) estimate between 4 to 5 million dollars the amount needed to make this work. The Prime Minister announced that the government is committed to invest $1 million for the completion of the first phase.

The Head of Government stressed that many studies are underway throughout the region : the Baie de l’Acul was equipped with a wharf and reception kiosks and for the artisans were erected in Ouanaminthe and Choiseul, in order to support the efforts of artisans and other professionals in the tourism sector. Laurant Lamothe also announced that the rehabilitation of the village of Labadie, will be launched in 2014 and by next year, with funding from the World Bank, the construction of a two-lane road linking the Cap-Haitien and Labadee beach, one of the main attractions of the department.

Adding that many stretches of road, bridges and structures will also be constructed and/or rehabilitated, noting that the road from the Baie de l’Acul and Baryè batan, 22 km long, is under construction and will open in mid 2014. The Prime Minister said in that the scuppers in Limbé, the bridges thrown into the mouth of the river from the haut du Cap re mostly funded from the Treasury.

The Prime Minister, who made ​​education a priority, according to the vision of President Martelly, took the opportunity to announce the award, on contest, of 15 scholarships in friendly countries, for the youth of the town of Milot .



Stéphanie Villedrouin Balmir, Minister of Tourism, for her part, thanked Ms. Josette Darguste, the acting Minister of Culture as well as his collaborators of ISPAN, who carried out the redevelopment works of Sans Souci Palace and the Citadelle La Ferrière, of major sites of tourist attractions that have made ​​it possible to create more opportunities for direct employment for young people of Milot and its surroundings. She also welcomed the continuing education program set up for tourist guides that should work on historic sites of the Northern Region.

The Prime Minister Lamothe gave instructions to the Minister of Public Works, Jacques Rousseau, so that the rehabilitation of the Cathedral of the Place de la Cathédrale of the rue 18, be promptly started announcing further that 1,500 jobs will be created in Milot, as part of a program of recycling of waste plastic.

See also :
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-9894-haiti-politic-16-projects-for-the-great-north-2013-2014.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-9892-haiti-politic-gouvenman-an-lakay-ou-in-milot-many-announcements.html

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