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President pledges $5M to restore 100-year old New Amsterdam tower

Georgetown, GINA, September 8, 2011
Source - GINA

The New Amsterdam Town Hall tower

President Bharrat Jagdeo today approved $5M for the restoration of the well known tower over the New Amsterdam Town Hall that has been overlooking the Region Six municipality for over 100 years.

The approval came after the Head of State met members of the Berbice Chamber of Commerce (BCC) at State House for discussions on the Chamber’s vision for the ancient county.

Among those present were BCC President Imran Saccoor, former President and Secretary Rohan Marray, member Ramesh Maraj and New Amsterdam Town Clerk Angelina Collins.

Restoration of the tower is one of the priorities in the Chamber’s future plans, fearful that its historic significance would be lost given its present state of disrepair.

“We thought that as members of the private sector, working along with the town council we can come together and form relationships that we are able to restore this tower… we are very happy that today the President has approved a sum of $5M which will go towards the restoration of this project,” Saccoor said.

The overhaul of the tower will add towards the beautification of New Amsterdam and Saccoor believes that pride will be restored as residents will be happy to see the tower back to its glory days.

He used the occasion to thank President Jagdeo for providing such support and his reputation of having an open door policy to persons in need of help.

Restoring pride in New Amsterdam is also a priority agenda of the town’s newly appointed Deputy Mayor Harold Dabydeen who was sworn in on June 15.

He had promised to focus on solid waste management, drainage and irrigation and a public educational campaign.

The council has already acquired a bobcat and small excavator for drainage and garbage clean up and efforts are being made to increase the municipality's subvention and acquire more machinery to strengthen municipal undertakings.

President Bharrat Jagdeo shakes hands with Berbice Chamber of Commerce President Imran Saccoor in the presence of other members and New Amsterdam Tow Clerk Angelina Collins (left)

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You see how de man like to gee de impression dat is his money and not de tax- payers?

Why is it, that the Minister who is responsible for local Government or the point person who represents New Amsterdam not the person making the presentation on behalf of the Tax payers.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Guyana tax payers money used to be owned by Burnham, and we couldn't say a word. Time has changed.
Indeed times have changed...it is now owned by the PNC, er PPP...man it is hard to tell the difference!
FM
Albert, the NA hospital was built with Greenheart and it was the only building with a circular stair case. Many PPP supporters were born there and or given a second chance in life.

Why was this building not saved and turned into a museum, library or research centre?
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Albert, the NA hospital was built with Greenheart and it was the only building with a circular stair case. Many PPP supporters were born there and or given a second chance in life.

Why was this building not saved and turned into a museum, library or research centre?



Or a home for the homeless ?

The neglect and destruction of the original hospital building was criminal !
FM
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Originally posted by Churchill:
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
Albert, the NA hospital was built with Greenheart and it was the only building with a circular stair case. Many PPP supporters were born there and or given a second chance in life.

Why was this building not saved and turned into a museum, library or research centre?



Or a home for the homeless ?

The neglect and destruction of the original hospital building was criminal !
Indeed Uncle Churchie flag
FM
Albert, my question has precendence over yours.
I don't think anyone would be against this restoration. But against the impression that Jagdeo is giving the $5M , when it is the tax payers money.
Mitwah
Citizens elects a Government to look after their interest welfare etc.....everyone knows its the taxpayers money being allocated for the work...but the goons of the cake-shop..wants to paint a bad picture to score cheap political points...shame...shame..shame..
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Gerhard are you against the restoration of the historic site?....I hope not
Of course not. I am just in complete agreement with Uncle Churchie on the NA hospital. You people ought to be ashamed albert.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Citizens elects a Government to look after their interest welfare etc.....everyone knows its the taxpayers money being allocated for the work...but the goons of the cake-shop..wants to paint a bad picture to score cheap political points...shame...shame..shame..
Tell us about the money for the President's Appreciation Day albert.
FM
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Originally posted by Gerhard Ramsaroop:
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Originally posted by albert:
Citizens elects a Government to look after their interest welfare etc.....everyone knows its the taxpayers money being allocated for the work...but the goons of the cake-shop..wants to paint a bad picture to score cheap political points...shame...shame..shame..
Tell us about the money for the President's Appreciation Day albert.


No money to pay teachers, sugar workers etc but plenty money for "unrestrained self promotion". Put X next to the CUP again and get what you deserve.
FM
‘Appreciation Day’ for President coming along – Edghill
By STABROEK STAFF | LOCAL | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011

A “Day of Appreciation” has been planned for President Bharrat Jagdeo as he prepares to depart office in the next few months.

“This is an initiative of a number of private citizens who talked among themselves about this new phenomenon… of seeing a president leave office while not being rejected by the polls but as a result of constitutional term limits,” organizer of the event Bishop Juan Edghill told Stabroek News of the September 16 event at the Guyana National Stadium.

Edghill, during a brief interview, said he considered Jagdeo’s way of departure as something that must be applauded. “The same person who signed this into law would be the person who will be affected by it… and who has also said he intends to comply with the constitution,” he noted.

“The intent is to simply say look, all of our presidents, the time when Guyana would have said thanks to them is when they are in a coffin or in a casket at their funeral. We believe that people should be able to smell the flowers while they are still alive,” Edghill added.

As a result, he went on, a broad-based national committee was formed, comprising of people from religious, labour, private sector and other groups. These persons will be hosting the activity to show appreciation for the president and the contributions that he would have made as President of Guyana.

Edghill stated that the event is also to assure the President’s place in Guyana’s history as the first person who is leaving office as the result of constitutional term limits and to have this properly recognized by a large cross-section of Guyanese who might not have even voted for him in the first instance.

Among items on the programme are parachute displays by the Guyana Defence Force, Gymkhana stunts from the Guyana Police Force, renditions by the Joint Services’ choir and presentations from several groups.

Source

albert, though Edghill is saying it is not Gov't funded, can you share with us how much the GDF, GPF and Joint Services are being paid? Please include the cost of the use of the aircraft as well. Thank you.
FM
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We believe that people should be able to smell the flowers while they are still alive,” Edghill added.




There's a hugh difference between the smell of flowers and the stench of narcotics.
cain
What happen to the $5 million he promised to Kurupung?


quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
President pledges $5M to restore 100-year old New Amsterdam tower

Georgetown, GINA, September 8, 2011
Source - GINA

The New Amsterdam Town Hall tower

President Bharrat Jagdeo today approved $5M for the restoration of the well known tower over the New Amsterdam Town Hall that has been overlooking the Region Six municipality for over 100 years.

The approval came after the Head of State met members of the Berbice Chamber of Commerce (BCC) at State House for discussions on the Chamber’s vision for the ancient county.

Among those present were BCC President Imran Saccoor, former President and Secretary Rohan Marray, member Ramesh Maraj and New Amsterdam Town Clerk Angelina Collins.

Restoration of the tower is one of the priorities in the Chamber’s future plans, fearful that its historic significance would be lost given its present state of disrepair.

“We thought that as members of the private sector, working along with the town council we can come together and form relationships that we are able to restore this tower… we are very happy that today the President has approved a sum of $5M which will go towards the restoration of this project,” Saccoor said.

The overhaul of the tower will add towards the beautification of New Amsterdam and Saccoor believes that pride will be restored as residents will be happy to see the tower back to its glory days.

He used the occasion to thank President Jagdeo for providing such support and his reputation of having an open door policy to persons in need of help.

Restoring pride in New Amsterdam is also a priority agenda of the town’s newly appointed Deputy Mayor Harold Dabydeen who was sworn in on June 15.

He had promised to focus on solid waste management, drainage and irrigation and a public educational campaign.

The council has already acquired a bobcat and small excavator for drainage and garbage clean up and efforts are being made to increase the municipality's subvention and acquire more machinery to strengthen municipal undertakings.

President Bharrat Jagdeo shakes hands with Berbice Chamber of Commerce President Imran Saccoor in the presence of other members and New Amsterdam Tow Clerk Angelina Collins (left)
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
What picture are you trying to paint Gerhard?.....

Come out and show your appreciation for his excellence

Bring out the family as well....
Please answer the question, albert: Though Edghill is saying it is not Gov't funded, can you share with us how much the GDF, GPF and Joint Services are being paid? Please include the cost of the use of the aircraft as well. Thank you.
FM
You AFC dunces need to realize that these one off payments to beautify the nation can not be used as a comparison to the fixed amounts required to sustain higher pay in the public sector, police and teachers. At the beginning of the fiscal year a budget made to allocate to police and teachers together with negotiations with the unions. If excess money come in from taxes, the govt is free to allocate elsewhere.
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
Do you have some info on that you'll let to share?....I give you my blessings....go ahead
albert, this is typical and predictable Delay, Dismiss and Deny from your office.

Most times something is raised, the Gov't asks do you have the info. Why is there such a marked reluctance to investigate anything, albert? And for simple questions such as mine above, why aren't answers forthcoming? What is that you people seek so desperately to hide, albert? You are after all a popular working class Gov't, are you not?
FM
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Take a break, sir and let the succeeding president do the rest. Smile


Do we remember who his successor is. Jagdeo keeps him hidden.

Any way he told the Amerindians he will be back in another capacity. PM maybe, then a constitutional change to make the President only the titular head again?
FM
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Originally posted by Sase Singh:

What happen to the $5 million he promised to Kurupung?

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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:

President pledges $5M to restore 100-year old New Amsterdam tower

Georgetown, GINA, September 8, 2011
Source - GINA


Is Kurupung a part of the New Amsterdam Town Hall issues?
FM

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