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Prime Minister Eman Deeply Moved by Decline in Yuwana Morto and De Vuyst

July 21, 2025
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Prime Minister Eman Deeply Moved by Decline in Yuwana Morto and De Vuyst
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During a recent working visit to the neighborhoods of Yuwana Morto and De Vuyst, Prime Minister Mike Eman was deeply saddened by the visible deterioration of these communities.

“These neighborhoods were once shining examples of renewal and hope during my previous administration from 2009 to 2017,” Eman reflected. Yuwana Morto had seen major improvements including new sidewalks, community spaces, and open-air gyms, but now the area is plagued by overgrown weeds and trash covering sidewalks, eroding the quality of life residents once enjoyed.

In De Vuyst, the decline was equally troubling. Residents shared their disappointment and painful stories about the neighborhood’s current state. Broken playground equipment created unsafe conditions, moving the delegation emotionally.

In an immediate act of care, Prime Minister Eman joined local cleaning teams to begin clearing debris and cutting grass. He also planted a new tree with community members, symbolizing a renewed commitment under Aruba’s national reforestation initiative.

Social workers on site expressed hope and determination. “We know from experience what can be done to revive neglected neighborhoods, and we stand ready to work tirelessly to restore these communities,” said Noemie Maduro and Raoul Gravenstijn.

This visit signals the start of a new neighborhood revitalization program, with Yuwana Morto and De Vuyst prioritized. The government vows no neighborhood will be left behind.

“Attention, care, and hope will be restored,” said Prime Minister Eman.

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