Dear Editor,
I write on behalf of the residents of Block 5, Great Diamond, who continue to endure unacceptable living conditions despite repeated appeals for assistance.
Families in the community are struggling daily without access to basic necessities such as electricity, potable water, and adequate security. The absence of these essential services has forced residents into significant financial hardship.
On average, households are burdened with approximately $36,000 monthly for fuel to operate generators, an additional $32,000 for water, and about $5,000 daily for a taxi due to the lack of public transit. These expenses come on top of existing financial obligations, including bank loans and other household needs.
Beyond these economic pressures, the situation is further worsened by environmental and safety concerns. Persons continue to dump garbage indiscriminately within the area, creating unsanitary conditions, while residents live in fear as bandits exploit the lack of security, particularly during the night.
Residents have not been silent. Letters have been written, and outreach has been made to the relevant authorities and Members of Parliament. While the Minister of Housing had previously given assurances of relief, to date, no meaningful action has materialized. Promises without delivery only deepen the frustration and sense of neglect felt by our community.
Block 5, Great Diamond is home to hardworking citizens who deserve dignity, safety, and access to basic services. We are calling once again on the authorities to act with urgency and compassion to address these longstanding issues.
We urge those responsible to move beyond promises and take tangible steps to improve the living conditions of the residents of Block 5.