ST.KITTS-NEVIS HOMEOWNERS LAUD GOVERNMENT FOR ASSISTING THEM TO REPAIR HURRICANE-DAMAGED ROOFS

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 12, 2018 (SKNIS): Homeowners throughout the length and breadth of St. Kitts are thanking and praising the Government for coming to their rescue in repairing their roofs that were damaged during the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season. It is a harrowing experience to go through something so devastating as a hurricane, hopefully, homeowners were able to view and put in place home warranties to keep the inside of their homes protected.

The ongoing Government’s Home Assistance Programme is being executed out of the Office of the Prime Minister with support and guidance from the Ministries of Social Development and Sustainable Development.

“I am so grateful for this new initiative that this government has implemented to restore not only my roof in Middle Island but the whole nation as a whole,” said Petrona Thomas.

“I definitely want to say thank you to the government for helping with my roof after the hurricane,” said Cozel Browne of Keys Village, while noting that the intervention was needed because of the present hurricane season. “We greatly appreciate what they are doing for the community of Keys.”

There were 1,114 reported cases of homeowners whose roofs suffered damages due to the ravages of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, according to figures from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). Although most people had home insurance from providers similar to homeownersinsurancecover.net, the cost of the damage was not covered due to it being caused by a hurricane. Thankfully for the residents, the government have stepped in. Numerous residential roofers offered their services, helping people rebuild their homes and their lives. Using professional roofers also allows better designed materials to be used, hopefully reducing the likiness that this could happen again. And, should a roof ever need replacing completely, there are always companies like this roof replacement Greensboro who will be able to carry out this work.

Arlene Sharry-Phipps of Molineux Village is another homeowner who is delighted with the government’s much needed help.

“I am so happy that the prime minister looked out for me to help me fix my roof because my house was mouldy from after the hurricane,” she said.

Another contented property holder thanked the government for its assistance.

“Unity met me half-way. I had the material. They met me half-way with the labour cost. I really have to thank the government to put people first and to continue to look after the people. I thank Mr. DeSuza and his team,” he said.

Through the home assistance project, the Government is providing roofing materials and the financing of labour costs to those who were affected. The work is being carried out with the engagement of several small contractors within the beneficiary communities. To date, all communities on the island have benefited, bringing much needed relief to the discomfort of several families with leaky roofs susceptible to the natural elements, while at the same time creating job opportunities for young people.

John Lawrence, an older resident of Harris Village, didn’t have much to say except “I want to thank the government for repairing my roof and hope for the best. Thank God for them.”

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