The fifth president under the PPP/C rule Donald Ramotar says Guyana has come a long way since October 1992.
Along that path they have transformed the education, health, security and other social sectors.
But the biggest success story is the creation of ministries for Amerindian affairs and housing, and under the latter some 100, thousand Guyanese have to date benefitted.
The president also recalled economic tragedy inherited by the PPP in 1992 and recalled the struggles to change that.
Today Guyana he says is poised for greater development and growth.
Party executive and presidential advisor on governance Gail Teixeira says every Guyanese must feel proud of the progress made by this country.
She says the people must also band their waists together and reject with the party anyone who proposes to take Guyana backwards.
Meanwhile, the party received congratulations and words of encouragement from representatives of the labour movement, private sector, and youths.
Throughout this month the party is celebrating its twenty years in office and the many achievements made.
The celebration is fanned out to all ten administrative regions and will culminate with a final event at state house in Georgetown on October 28.