Skip to main content

https://newsroom.gy/2019/10/06...QEtXOAzBfFK1c8KiZrwQ

 

Lindeners can expect more jobs as well as housing opportunities, President David Granger announced when he met with residents in Linden on Saturday evening.

The Head of State told residents of the mining town that the Government will continue to support the improvement of internet access in Linden through the establishment of a call centre in Kara Kara which will create approximately 150 jobs.

“We have collaborated in the construction of a women’s shelter in Richmond Hill and we will build two new community centres in Amelia’s Ward and Blueberry Hill. We will erect a vocational training centre right here in Linen and undertake the construction of a primary and nursery school, and a dormitory for the Linden Technical Institute,” the Head of State said.

On new housing, the Head of State, revealed a plan for Amelia’s Ward.

 

President David Granger [DPI photo]

“We’re going to develop 500 additional house-lots in Amelia’s Ward and we are going to commission two new wells through Guyana Water Incorporated.”

 

Addressing the residents, the Head of State said the National Decade of Development will be launched in 2020 and will see more emphasis being placed on education. President Granger reminded that the Coalition Government, in four short years has invested $170Billion in the education sector.

He also highlighted that under his administration, the Five B’s programme [free Boats, Buses, Bicycles, Books and Breakfast], which was implemented, resulted in improved attendance records for students, and more importantly, in examination results.

He committed to ensuring that the education budget increases annually so students can have access to a quality education.

His message of development was well received by the residents.

During his visit to Linden on Saturday, the Head of State also commissioned another school bus which will be used to transport school-aged children, free of cost, to and from schools. (Extracted and modified from Department of Public Information)

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Comrade Granger is a great president, a man of class. With the competent PM comrade Nagamootoo Guyana will succeed. 

Comrade Ramjattan cannot compare.  He is incompetent.   Even when he smiles he is uglier than when he cries.

FM
Zara posted:

Comrade Granger is a great president, a man of class. With the competent PM comrade Nagamootoo Guyana will succeed. 

Comrade Ramjattan cannot compare.  He is incompetent.   Even when he smiles he is uglier than when he cries.

You evidently have no idea what the words 'competent' and 'class' mean ! 

K

Granger is a failed President just as the efforts made to revive Linden for decades. Granger has nothing sustainable for Linden, only a flash. And a sudden one, then disappears until he needs them again.

 

S
seignet posted:

Granger is a failed President just as the efforts made to revive Linden for decades. Granger has nothing sustainable for Linden, only a flash. And a sudden one, then disappears until he needs them again.

 

Banna...de oil gon flow soon....it will bury all dem things you considered failures...

V
VishMahabir posted:
seignet posted:

Granger is a failed President just as the efforts made to revive Linden for decades. Granger has nothing sustainable for Linden, only a flash. And a sudden one, then disappears until he needs them again.

 

Banna...de oil gon flow soon....it will bury all dem things you considered failures...

Granger is trying to be prudent. He is walking a tightrope between the populist Cash-Transfer camp and the pragmatist investment camp.  

He’s not at all on the Cash-transfer bandwagon.  He wants to focus on infrastructure, power, diversification and building the Sovereign Wealth Fund!

FM
VishMahabir posted:
seignet posted:

Granger is a failed President just as the efforts made to revive Linden for decades. Granger has nothing sustainable for Linden, only a flash. And a sudden one, then disappears until he needs them again.

 

Banna...de oil gon flow soon....it will bury all dem things you considered failures...

Money Management is a different thing. Perhaps, the big men goan tek it all.

S

This what going to happen in Guyana. Granger is making Guyana another country in Africa.

On Oct. 27, a Paris criminal court convicted Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the vice president of Equatorial Guinea and son of its president, of money laundering and embezzlement of more than $100 million.

Mr. Obiang received a suspended three-year prison sentence and was fined $35 million. The judge ruled that the French government would keep more than $100 million of Mr. Obiang’s assets, seized by the police in Paris in 2012. They included a 100-room mansion and a collection of sports cars.

FM
skeldon_man posted:

This what going to happen in Guyana. Granger is making Guyana another country in Africa.

On Oct. 27, a Paris criminal court convicted Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the vice president of Equatorial Guinea and son of its president, of money laundering and embezzlement of more than $100 million.

Mr. Obiang received a suspended three-year prison sentence and was fined $35 million. The judge ruled that the French government would keep more than $100 million of Mr. Obiang’s assets, seized by the police in Paris in 2012. They included a 100-room mansion and a collection of sports cars.

Banna....this could only happen under a Jagdeo-Ramotar regime...Guyana got too many safeguards to prevent these types of issues today....

remember dem fake arse internet cables, the Flip man.....and dem big mansions???

V
VishMahabir posted:
skeldon_man posted:

This what going to happen in Guyana. Granger is making Guyana another country in Africa.

On Oct. 27, a Paris criminal court convicted Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the vice president of Equatorial Guinea and son of its president, of money laundering and embezzlement of more than $100 million.

Mr. Obiang received a suspended three-year prison sentence and was fined $35 million. The judge ruled that the French government would keep more than $100 million of Mr. Obiang’s assets, seized by the police in Paris in 2012. They included a 100-room mansion and a collection of sports cars.

Banna....this could only happen under a Jagdeo-Ramotar regime...Guyana got too many safeguards to prevent these types of issues today....

remember dem fake arse internet cables, the Flip man.....and dem big mansions???

I get the feeling that you boys feel helpless with all dem changes going on...and desperately hoping the coalition fail...

Like dey say in Guyana...”PPP cork duck”...and YOURS TOO..

28 years is needed to reverse the PPP destruction.

V

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×