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‘Barrio Action’ Brings Hope and Dialogue to De Vuyst Residents

February 17, 2026
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‘Barrio Action’ Brings Hope and Dialogue to De Vuyst Residents
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Residents of De Vuyst neighborhood had a rare and meaningful opportunity this week to voice their concerns and dreams directly to Prime Minister Mike Eman, as part of the ongoing ‘Barrio Action’ initiative.

The community gathering, held Thursday morning, was marked by heartfelt conversations, gratitude, and renewed optimism. Residents spoke openly about the need for better infrastructure, social support, and continuity in development efforts.

Longtime resident Arnold Matthew Conliffe thanked the government for its assistance to senior citizens, particularly financial support during difficult economic times. “The cost of living is high, and help like this means a lot,” he said.

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Others, like Barbara Wygnall, expressed cautious hope. “We’ve heard promises before, especially after COVID, and nothing changed. But this time it feels more genuine,” she said, highlighting the government’s recent aid increase of 250 florins.

Errol Mitchell, who has lived in De Vuyst since 1999, shared a historical perspective on the area’s development—from dirt roads to improved lighting and the establishment of a community playground. However, he noted the need for sustained maintenance and local engagement to avoid returning to neglect.

The community praised Prime Minister Eman and his government for rekindling progress and restoring dignity in underserved areas. They stressed that ‘Barrio Action’ should be continuous and sustainable, and called for the assignment of local teams to maintain improvements.

The initiative is part of a broader national effort to improve quality of life across Aruba’s neighborhoods, including support for a reforestation program that empowers residents to contribute to a greener, healthier environment.

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