Daryl Matthew, Minister of Education and parliamentary representative, has extended heartfelt appreciation to the volunteers who actively participated in a community clean-up drive in Ottos last Sunday. The initiative, aimed at removing litter, clearing overgrown areas, and enhancing the neighborhood’s overall appearance, saw significant participation from local residents. Organizers highlighted that the strong turnout underscored a growing community commitment to maintaining clean and attractive public spaces. Matthew lauded the volunteers’ dedication, stressing that preserving a clean environment is a collective responsibility. ‘I extend my gratitude to the men and women who share this commitment and work tirelessly to keep our community clean,’ he remarked. The Minister also reaffirmed his ongoing support for similar initiatives within his constituency. Volunteers expressed optimism about future clean-up activities planned for later this year, viewing them as vital steps toward fostering civic pride and raising environmental awareness.
