CAUSE Project giving Gizo a fresh new look

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BY BEN BILUA

GIZO

COMMUNITY Access and Urban Services Enhancement (CAUSE) Project is on a mission to give Gizo town a facelift in 2021.

Currently six projects are underway which include; Gizo Satellite Market, Construction of bridge next to Gizo wharf, construction of Jacob’s ladder behind Gizo Primary and Secondary School, Improving Drainage system within Gizo Primary and Secondary School, Installation of Electricity to Western Province’s Quarantine Centre and Street Clean-up campaign.

Penny Aloysio Siliake of CAUSE project Gizo explained that specific teams have been identified to implement respective projects.

“So, these projects are implemented simultaneously. Now those responsible for constructing the bridge are on the ground so as the team to improve the drainage system, constructing the Jacob’s ladder, construction of Gizo Satellite Market and Gizo Clean-up campaign.

“In all, 2021 will be a busy year for CAUSE project in Gizo and we are committed to fulfil what is required in the given period of time,” he said.

Siliake adds that there are numbers of projects that have been completed last year in Gizo – two of which are the improvement of Gizo Footpath and improvement of Western Province’s Quarantine Centre.

He said the project is still ongoing but had been slowed down due to covid-19.

“Foot path completed in some parts of Gizo town and now looking at extending the development to other parts of Gizo,” Siliake said. 

He said these projects will surely make a huge different on Gizo town as a business hub in the Western Province.

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