Prime Minister directs NWA to continue REACH programme through Christmas season
Kingston, Jamaica — Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has directed the National Works Agency (NWA) to ensure that the REACH Emergency Road Patching Programme continues throughout the Christmas season. This directive underscores the government’s commitment to alleviating the challenges faced by motorists, enhancing road safety, and addressing the extensive damage caused by the prolonged rains earlier this year.
As part of the emergency response, the Government has allocated $2 billion to the REACH Road Patching Programme. This initiative is designed to improve critical roadways across the island, with a focus on heavily trafficked areas and sections most affected by weather-related damage.
“We recognise the significant inconvenience and safety risks posed by the current state of some of our roads. The REACH Patching Programme is a priority initiative aimed at bringing immediate relief to motorists and restoring confidence in our road infrastructure. The work will not stop during the festive season—we owe it to the people to ensure that progress continues,” said Holness in announcing the directive.
“The NWA will intensify efforts over the coming weeks, coordinating patching activities across all parishes to ensure maximum impact. Motorists are advised to exercise caution in areas where road repairs are ongoing and to expect short-term disruptions as crews work to complete this urgent programme.”
He added that the government remains steadfast in its mission to improve the island’s road network for all Jamaicans.