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Former President David Granger (second from left) with the residents of Mocha Arcadia (PNCR photo)

Former President David Granger (second from left) with the residents of Mocha Arcadia (PNCR photo)

December 28 ,2020

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Leader of the People’s National Congress David Granger handed over the Government of Guyana’s $25,000 ‘Covid-19 relief and support household grant’ to five villagers from the Mocha-Arcadia Neighbourhood, East Bank Demerara.

He had received the cash grant for his household the previous day, a release from the PNCR said today.

Granger lamented the distress caused by the rising number of deaths from the Covid-19 Pandemic and the “high rate of dismissals of public servants” since the People’s Progressive Party/Civic entered office on 2nd August.

He lamented the size of the grant which he said could not compensate for the loss of four months’ earnings by the head of a household who had been dismissed, especially given the high unemployment rate and the difficulty in finding new jobs in the   shrinking economy.

Granger asserted that the best relief would be for persons who had been unfairly dismissed to have their complaints probed and for them to be re-employed.

The villagers were deeply appreciative of the PNC Leader’s gesture, the release said.

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Former President David Granger collects COVID cash grant- lauds initiative

Dec 28, 2020 News, Source - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...nt-lauds-initiative/

Kaieteur News- Former President, David Granger recently received his $25,000 cash grant, lauding the COVID-19 economic relief measure put in place by successor, President Irfaan Ali.

Granger, whose receipt of the cash was recorded in a video posted online by the Facebook page, They Break News, expressed positive thoughts about the initiative, saying “A lot of people have lost their jobs as a result of this disease. There are a lot of poor people in Guyana and I’m sure that this is, although it’s not much, it will help to provide some relief at this time of the year.”

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/images/2020/12/granger-1.jpgFormer President, David Granger, counting his $25,000 cash grant.

The former President added that he wishes many public servants did not lose their jobs, as has happened lately when the Irfaan Ali administration took office. He said that he knows that quite a few of the fired public servants are mothers and that they have had a very difficult year.

Nevertheless, he said the initiative is a good development, as the country has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting emergency guidelines, which the government was forced to impose.

FM

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