Residents of Black Bush Polder are voicing strong support for President Irfaan Ali, highlighting a wave of tangible improvements that have transformed their once-overlooked community.
During a recent outreach visit by President Ali and his team, villagers turned out in large numbers to express appreciation for the government’s efforts in upgrading infrastructure, expanding social services, and boosting economic opportunities in the region. Many credited the administration’s hands-on approach for the visible changes that have taken place over the past few years.
“We are seeing real progress,” said one resident, pointing to newly rehabilitated roads, improved drainage systems, and the construction of modern community facilities. “For a long time, Black Bush Polder felt forgotten, but now we feel included in the country’s development.”
Farmers in the area praised the government for providing better access to markets and technical support, which have helped increase agricultural productivity and incomes. Parents and teachers also welcomed recent investments in schools and healthcare centers, noting that children now have safer learning environments and families can access quality medical care closer to home.
President Ali, addressing the gathering, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to rural development and inclusivity. He encouraged residents to continue voicing their needs and assured them that the government would remain responsive and accountable.
The enthusiastic show of support in Black Bush Polder underscores the impact of targeted development initiatives and signals growing confidence in the administration’s ability to deliver on its promises. As the government continues its outreach across the country, residents in other regions are looking to Black Bush Polder as a model for what can be achieved through partnership and sustained investment.