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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Both the PPP and the PNC along with D'Aguiar's UF fought for political independence from colonial Britain.

Today, whether we support APNU, AFC or PPP, this day belongs to all Guyanese.

 

Fought is not the word. It was more a like a dilemma for Britain-willing to give up the colony. But to whom? There were the communist, the socialist, the capitalist and the racist.

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Congratulations Guyana! 49 years as an Independent Nation. Do not allow yourselves to be again subjugated and treated as second class citizens in your own country. Opportunities will be in abundance - think positively and without rancor or bias - support your new Government - avoid the bitterness spouted out at the recent Baba John hustings - there are much to be done and to achieve. There is a silver lining in every cloud - elevate yourselves - you have Leaders of Class and Integrity, who want to fashion a country where people can be proud and share in the economic and social development. Your Dreams can come true where you can walk soon, without fear, and working and playing together. Again, Happy 49th Anniversary!  

FM

Granger charges Guyanese to build nation at Independence Day observance

  • Tuesday, 26 May 2015 10:49

Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo and President David Granger witnessing the hoisting of the Golden Arrowhead

Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo and President David Granger witnessing the hoisting of the Golden Arrowhead

 

by Zena Henry

For the thousands that came out to witness the Independence Day celebration held at the Independence Arch Brickdam on Tuesday May 26, the heavy down pour came more as a blessing than a humbug.
The celebration which has not been held at that location for numerous years was well received by citizens who braved the rain from the early hours of the morning to get a good position to witness the morning's wreath-laying ceremony.
Eight wreaths were laid representing the trade union movement, military, police, women, youth and politicians. The People’s Progressive Party (PPP), a major architect of Guyana's independence from British colonial rule, was invited but the party opted to snob the event, having not recognized the government as freely and fairly elected at the May 11, 2015 polls.
With a full military flank in the fore, invited dignitaries, local and foreign personages, witnessed what some say was the revival of national pride as the dedicated Independence Arch which was a gift to the Guyanese people following their 1966 Independence came alive with the singing of national songs, the continued recital of the National Anthem and pledge and the raising of the Golden Arrowhead during a 21-gun salute.
After receiving his military welcome and observing all protocols, President Retired, Brigadier David Granger  in his address to the nation urged Guyanese to fulfill their duties that is to continue the work of Guyana's founding  fathers, "to transform a divided colony to  a united nation."
Guyana gained its Independence on May 26, 1966, after some 350 years of Dutch and British rule. Gaining Independence, the President said was a movement not taking place just in Guyana but across the Caribbean for a number of years.
"Workers were the pioneers of Independence. It was they who rebelled against British colonialism," as they struggled to deal with the stress that following after the first and second World Wars.
Rebellions that took place in the 1930s and onward throughout the Caribbean and Guyana saw the death, and injuries to many. "Today we pay homage to the workers for their sacrifice," the President said.
He also paid respect to the trade unionists who aided in the pre-independence struggle, recognizing the 176 persons who died as the government then used deliberate tactics to thwart the country's will to be Independent. "Independence came in 1966 after decades of distress and distrust let us now not dwell on the pains of the past but look within, to the future."
The President said that the struggle of past leaders should be the force to drive the country and promote change from subject to citizen, from colony to nation and from sub-nation to liberation and from discrimination to the light of dignity and equality.
Quoting the nation's first Prime Minister Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham who said that "Independence is a means to an end", the President urged that change be that end; change in society and its economics and the treatment of each other as a nation made up of six races.

The Independence Arch was recently refurbished free of cost by BK International and Cummings Electrical. Several public spirited citizens also contributed to thye face-lift of the area.

The Independence Arch was presented by the then Canadian-owned Demerara Bauxite Company (DEMBA) as a gift to the people of Guyana on their achievement of independence.

FM

Forty-ninth Independence Anniversary flag-raising

Eyes skyward, President David Granger (right) and Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo (second from right) watched as the Golden Arrowhead was raised in re-enactment of the ceremony 49 years ago at the National Park when the Union Jack came down and Guyana’s flag was hoisted. This year’s observance took place this morning at the Independence Arch, Brickdam and saw the laying of a number of wreaths. (Arian Browne photo)

 

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...ersary-flag-raising/

flagraising

May 26, 2015
 
FM

 

 Brigadier David Granger's photo.

With Gtqueen Lord.
 
  • Sevane Shepherd, Alistair Hinds, Vanessa Porter and 77 others like this.
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    Nanda Z. HP
    Mr. President,  I applaud  you for tackling  corruption in Guyana,  example,  I would love to see the x Presidents pension and benefits cut in half. All those who commit fraud,  took bribes,  let the law deal with them accordingly. The PPP are the perfect  example of Racism,
     
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    Reza Ally
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  • Sharon Houston
    Congratulations HE President Granger and the Peoples of Guyana on 49th Year of Independence - YES WE CAN, do it together
    God Bless Guyana!
  • Joy Phillips
    Congrats my hon. President Brigadier David A Granger
    I am so proud of u.
    I pray that God will continue to bless and protect u and your family and Gods angels guard u, your family and the cabinet Ministers always
     
     
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    JacqueAmanda Williams
    Great Leader, His Excellency, President David Arthur Granger.
    You have earned the Presidency,
    it was evident by the massive turned out during the swearing in ceremony by all the invitees and uninvitees.
    That's  the first sign to show that you are loved... by the people of Guyana .
    The  people are inspired by your leadership style and qualities.
    I've sensed the  beauty inside you that radiates on the outside.
    I know you have lots more in store to do for your people of Guyana.
    May God continue to bless you and guide your steps and lead you in the right path to make the right decisions to build a better and brighter Guyana. 
    May you continue to lead your people with uprightness and integrity so that your people will follow the leader.
     
     
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    Joan Lamazon
    Happy Independence day Mr President.

 

FM
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