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Ministerial Negligence Alleged as Infrastructure Crumbles and Garbage Piles Up.

lewisgarbage11032026PHILIPSBURG:--- In a blistering address to Parliament, Member of Parliament Lyndon Lewis has once again sounded the alarm over what is described as gross incompetence and a severe lack of attention from the Minister of VROMI. The MP’s pointed statements paint a grim picture of a department in disarray, with deteriorating infrastructure and mounting problems at the local dump taking center stage. The accusations highlight a troubling pattern of irresponsiveness and demand immediate accountability.

MP Lyndon Lewis did not mince words, following up on previous statements regarding the "unacceptable condition of our roads and a clear lack of development." The frustration was palpable as the MP described a government official seemingly asleep at the wheel while citizens suffer. "On a daily basis, I continue to receive overwhelming reports pertaining to the deteriorating state of our infrastructure," Lewis stated, channeling the growing public anger.

The criticism intensified, pointing directly to the Minister's perceived indifference. "What is even more troubling is the apparent lack of urgency and understanding," MP Lyndon Lewis declared, expressing disbelief that the Minister continues to operate without addressing these critical failures. This lack of action raises serious questions about the administration's priorities and its commitment to serving the public.

Beyond the crumbling roads, a significant part of the MP's condemnation focused on the mismanagement of the public dump. According to MP Lyndon Lewis, the situation has become dire, with reports of "a set of garbage and apparently equipment that was also requested to be serviced on time is not serviced." This operational failure points to potential contractual irregularities and a complete breakdown in oversight. "I would like to know who really got a contract to keep the dump in order," Lewis demanded, calling for transparency on who is being paid to manage the facility and why they are failing so spectacularly.

The core of the issue, as presented by MP Lyndon Lewis, is the Minister's persistent inattentiveness. The failure to maintain essential equipment and manage waste disposal effectively is a direct consequence of this neglect. MP Lyndon Lewis expressed a sentiment likely shared by many constituents, stating plainly, "I am tired and I'm sick of it and something needs to be done immediately pertaining to the lack of attention coming from the Minister of VROMI."

Adding to the list of grievances, the MP revealed that formal attempts to get answers have been ignored. "We also send questions. We're still waiting for answers from him as well," MP Lyndon Lewis told Parliament. This refusal to engage or provide information only deepens the suspicion of mismanagement and erodes public trust.

The impassioned statements from MP Lyndon Lewis serve as a powerful indictment of the current situation. They are not merely complaints but a desperate call for action. The public is left to wonder: with roads falling apart and garbage piling high, where is the leadership? Who is being held accountable for this systemic failure? The Minister of VROMI has been put on notice, and the public now waits to see if these scathing critiques will finally spur the government into action.


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