Rio Claro-Mayaro Regional Corporation - Members of Council

Members of Council

CHAIRMAN COUNCILLOR HAZARIE RAMDEEN

  • Representative for the District of Rio Claro North
  • Chairman of the Regional Coordinating Committee
  • Chairman of the Statutory Meeting Committee

VICE CHAIRMAN COUNCILLOR RAYMOND COZIER

  • Representative for the District of Mayaro/Guayaguayare
  • Chairman of the Finance, Planning & Allocation of Resources Committee

COUNCILLOR GLEN RAM

  • Representative for the District of Biche/Charuma
  • Chairman of Physical Infrastructure Committee
  • Chairman of Sports, Education and Youth Affairs Committee

COUNCILLOR KESHRIE KISSOON

  • Representative for the District of Cocal/Mafeking
  • Chairman of the Personnel Committee
  • Chairman of Public Safety, Disaster and Transport Committee

COUNCILLOR CYRILLA ZOLA COOPER

  • Representative for the District of Rio Claro South/Cat's Hill
  • Chairman of the Street Naming Committee
  • Chairman of the Culture and Festivals Committee

COUNCILLOR SHAFFICK MOHAMMED

  • Representative for the District of Ecclesville
  • Chairman of the Public Health Committee
  • Chairman of the Cemeteries and Parks Committee

ALDERMAN KOONJOO BOOCHOON

  • Chairman of the Buildings Committee

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