By Josu Kim-
FM100 NEWS
Red Sea Housing Services is now working on
removing blocked sewage from houses at the Red Sea Police Barracks at
Bomana in Port Moresby.
In a meeting this morning between
residents of the barracks, Police Minister Bryan Kramer, Acting Deputy
Commissioner David Manning, NCD Police Boss Perou N’Dranou and other
senior officers, Red Sea Housing Company said they would immediately
have the problem sorted this week.
Minister Kramer has promised
that funds will be released for payments to the housing company to fix
sewage issues in all 150 houses.
Mr Kramer said that the Bomana
Housing Project was one project established by the former government at a
cost of K52 million however, work on the project ceased in 2015 because
the contractor, Red Sea company was paid only K8 million.
K40 million is yet to be paid to the company.
Minister Kramer said he requested for the outstanding payments however
Treasurer Sam Basil says the full payment cannot be made but promised
that a monthly installment of K5 million will be paid out to the company
for the next 8 months.
Minister Kramer who had negotiated with
the Red Sea Housing Services confirmed that that Red Sea has agreed to
the monthly payment and work on the electricity, water and sewerage will
commence in mid September.
The residing police officers and
family members early this Monday morning protested to the contractor and
the RPNGC hierarchy to immediately address the overflowing sewerage
condition at the new police barracks.
This newsroom confirmed some of the officers’ residence were in very alarming health risk state.
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