Concerns Raised Over Anaconda Snakes in Trench Near No. 29 Primary School

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The WE INVEST in Nationhood Party is raising alarm over an overgrown and polluted trench adjacent to No. 29 Primary School in West Coast Berbice, which has become a habitat for anaconda snakes. This situation poses a significant danger to young children in the area, particularly as the snakes prey on small animals.

Witnesses have expressed serious concerns about the risk this scenario creates for schoolchildren. In light of these dangers, WE INVEST in Nationhood is calling on Ministers Priya Manickchand and Sonia Parag to collaborate on cleaning and properly maintaining the trench.

The party emphasizes that immediate action is necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff at the school. Members are urging swift intervention to address the potential hazards posed by the overgrown and contaminated area.

This incident highlights the importance of effective environmental management to safeguard public spaces and protect the health of the community, particularly vulnerable populations like children.

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