Dominican government spent 12.7 million dollars to support people during COVID-19: PM Skerrit
Prime Minister of Dominica Dr Roosevelt Skerrit stated that the government had spent 12.7 million dollars to support the most vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis.
Wednesday, 4th November 2020
Roseau, Dominica: During the independence day address, Prime Minister of Dominica Dr Roosevelt Skerrit stated that the government had spent 12.7 million dollars to support the most vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis.
Prime Minister added that the pandemic affected the most massive economies in the world, and similarly, it impacted the revenue of Dominica. He said that the government continues to take stringent actions to control the contamination of COVID-19 on the island.
He added that the government had mobilised sources, and with assistance for its partners, it has been able to offer income support to those who lost their jobs in the private sector.
"We have also provided loans and grants, tax rebates, a tax amnesty and duty-free concessions to assist the private sector," added Dr Skerrit.
Furthermore, he continued saying that the administration has ensured that the Dominican health system continues to be adequately staffed, well-stocked with essential medical drugs and supplies and is fully functional and capable of managing the pandemic.
Besides this, he stated that the government is actively seeking innovative ways to keep the wheels of the economy turning, and to ensure that Dominicans are gainfully employed.
He ensured that foreign exchange earnings in Dominica remain modest and the country can stimulate domestic spending. He added
that construction activity, which is labour intensive, is a powerful driver of economic activity.
Government has fast-tracked Public Sector Investment Programme, to bring projects online speedily, and encourage the circulation of more money in the economy which also includes the East Coast Road Rehabilitation Project, and the broader Capital Projects portfolio, which is worth some $427.2 million, stated the Prime Minister on Tuesday.
Prime Minister claimed that his government is fulfilling its promises, meeting sustainable development goals and transforming Dominica by empowering citizens to own homes.
Speaking about the housing revolution in the country, he added that it is the government’s thrust to build 5000 climate-resilient homes for Dominica’s most vulnerable citizens, of which 1640 have already been constructed.
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