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63- Year- Old Meakrose Robinson Gets New Home

By: , August 1, 2022

The Key Point:

Meakrose Robinson of Berlin District in Southeast St. Elizabeth was overcome with joy when she received the keys to her new home from Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness on Friday, July 29.
63- Year- Old Meakrose Robinson Gets New Home
Photo: Mark Bell
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (right), presents 63-year-old Meakrose Robinson of Berlin District, St. Elizabeth with the keys to her new home, which was built under Government’s New Social Housing Programme (NSHP). The two-bedroom unit, constructed at a cost of approximately $5.8 million, was handed over on Friday, July 29.
63- Year- Old Meakrose Robinson Gets New Home
Photo: Mark Bell
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (centre), converses with 63-year-old Meakrose Robinson (left) during a tour of her new two-bedroom home in Berlin District, St. Elizabeth on Friday (July 29). The $5.8 million unit, built under the Government’s New Social Housing Programme (NSHP) was handed over on Friday (July 29). Sharing the occasion is Member of Parliament for St. Elizabeth Southeast and Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Frank Witter.

The Facts

  • Speaking with JIS News, Ms. Robinson expressed gratitude for her new home, which she said, will provide protection from hurricane.
  • The programme is being implemented by the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation through the Housing, Production, and Employment Programme (HOPE).

The Full Story

Meakrose Robinson of Berlin District in Southeast St. Elizabeth was overcome with joy when she received the keys to her new home from Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness on Friday, July 29.

The 63-year old farmer is the latest beneficiary under Government’s New Social Housing Programme (NSHP).

The two-bedroom structure was constructed at a cost of approximately $5.8 million.

Ms. Robinson had been living in a one room structure with her daughter and three grandchildren for some 10 years.

The family used an outside kitchen and bathroom, and the zinc roofing of the house was old and lifting in many areas.

Speaking with JIS News, Ms. Robinson expressed gratitude for her new home, which she said, will provide protection from hurricane.

“I welcome this. I am overjoyed to get this lovely house because every day I say if a hurricane comes what am I going to do; I have nowhere to go if the house top blows off. But thanks be to God, he sent me a lovely home,” she said.

Ms. Robinson told JIS News that her dream of owning a home became a reality after her plight was brought to the attention of Member of Parliament (MP) for St. Elizabeth Southeast and Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Frank Witter.

“I give God thanks to the person that introduced me to Mr. Frank Witter and from there, my need was shared with Mr. Andrew Holness. So, to every one of them I give them a big thank you. Even the contract workers and everyone who put their hands together for this to make me a home,” she said.

In a brief address, Prime Minister Holness said that the NSHP is being executed with the utmost transparency, noting that robust social investigation is conducted to identify beneficiaries of the social housing initiative.

He said that the units are being built at the highest standard.

“No one can say that the person receiving the house is not deserving of the benefit, that the process by which the selection is done isn’t one that is integrous and one that is very robust in terms of the social investigations done,” he noted.

“There can be no criticisms, no complaints of any inefficiency of any form, misallocation or any form of maladministration or misadventure with funds that are used. It is a very well-run programme, and I am happy to be associated with it. The greatest pride and happiness that I take is to share in the joy of persons receiving [the units],” Mr. Holness added.

The NSHP was established by the Prime Minister in 2018, to improve the housing condition of the country’s poor and disadvantaged population by providing quality, affordable and sustainable housing.

The programme is being implemented by the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation through the Housing, Production, and Employment Programme (HOPE).

 

 

Last Updated: September 12, 2023

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