Over $330m disbursed in Hanover under MLSS ROOFS programme

The Jamaican government has successfully distributed J$334.2 million in recovery grants to households severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa through its innovative Restoration of Owner or Occupant Family Shelters (ROOFS) initiative. The substantial financial injection specifically targets residents of Hanover parish, where post-disaster assessments reveal extensive property damage.

According to Acting Permanent Secretary Dione Jennings of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MLSS), damage assessment teams have evaluated 6,585 properties throughout Hanover, with 3,681 homes classified within the Major and Severe damage categories. This represents approximately 6.78% of the total documented destruction across Jamaica following the devastating hurricane.

Minister Pearnel Charles Jr. announced the disbursement figures during a formal handover ceremony in Lucea, emphasizing that additional qualified beneficiaries who couldn’t attend the event would subsequently receive their grants. The minister highlighted the program’s extensive reach, noting that nationwide assessments have surpassed 96,000 properties to ensure equitable and transparent aid distribution.

The ROOFS program incorporates cutting-edge digital payment technology, with many beneficiaries receiving WiPAY QR codes during the ceremony enabling immediate, secure, and fully traceable transactions. Households categorized with Major damage receive J$200,000 in digital wallets, while those with Severe damage qualify for J$500,000. Each grant allocates J$75,000 for immediate essential needs, with the remaining balance restricted to construction material purchases at authorized hardware suppliers.

Minister Charles emphasized the program’s accountability measures, stating that all digital payments feature enhanced security protocols and complete transaction traceability to prevent misuse of public recovery funds.