Chairman of the Highway Review Committee Dr James Armstrong says his team is on schedule to deliver its report today on the controversial Mon Desir to Debe section of the Solomon Hochoy Highway.In a telephone interview, Armstrong said stakeholder consultations over the 60-day period were cordial and fruitful.He said the report would be handed over to the Joint Consultative Council (JCC) and various civil society groups.
The 60-day countdown began when the agreement was signed between JCC and the Government on December 5 last year.The controversial multi-billion-dollar highway led environmental activist and leader of the Highway Re-route Movement (HRM) Dr Wayne Kublalsingh to undergo a 21-day hunger strike outside the office of the Prime Minister in St Clair from November 15 to December 5.
