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Tremendous economic potential in Region Nine - President urged residents to prepare for benefits

Written by , Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, May 2, 2015, Source

 

 

There is great economic potential in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), and the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C), one re-elected will capitalise on this to raise the standard of living of the region’s people, President Donald Ramotar assured during a visit to the Rupununi today.

 

The President was at the time addressing hundreds of peopel from more than 50 communities in the North, South and Central Rupununi at Rodeo Ground, Lethem, who gathered to meet and show support for a return of the incumbent government at the upcoming polls.

 

Outlining major development plans for Guyana and Region Nine specifically, the Head of State urged the people to prepare for the highly skilled jobs and opportunities for economic ventures that will be created through planned investments.

 

President Donald Ramotar, PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett being escorted to the meeting site at the Rodeo ground, Lethem

President Donald Ramotar, PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett being escorted to the meeting site at the Rodeo ground, Lethem

 

“The Rupununi and Region Nine is just a microcosm of what has been taking place in our country, and over the next five years we have more plans…Here can become a centre for creating higher paying jobs for our country and that is why the PPP/C Government has focused on preparing people to capitalise by providing free education from nursery to secondary and technical education, as well for those who did not complete the formal system,” he said.

 

On this note, the President announced that Government will build a technical institute in Region Nine to equip persons with the necessary technical skills to provide support services to the expanding and emerging industries.

 

High on the development agenda once his government is re-elected, President Ramotar said is the construction of a Deep Water Harbour in the Berbice River and a highway from Lethem to Linden that will connect Brazil to the existing road network all the way to Berbice “so that Guyana can become a maritime hub where Brazil and other South American countries can do international trade via Guyana, and we would be able to integrate more with the South American neighbours. That gives us the opportunity to create an economic free zone that will be able to create a lot of jobs for our people…So we have to prepare our people here in Region Nine to take the jobs that are coming here,” he said.

 

He noted that many of the plans government had for development and to create jobs for Guyanese were shot down by the political opposition in the National Assembly.

 

President Donald Ramotar addressing the large crowd at Lethem, Region Nine

 

“The last three years have not been easy in our country. Every major plan we had the opposition cut. Never one day did they use their majority seats to help build schools, or roads and or help develop our society. All they did was cut, cut, cut!” he said. He added that the cuts were deliberately aimed at stymieing progress and making Government’s task difficult.

 

 Among the plans affected was the hydro power project, which would have accelerated Guyana’s growth by providing cheap energy and, “that is why we had identified the Amaila Falls as one of the areas that we should generate electricity from. We are also looking at other hydro electric possibilities,” he said.

 

PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper addressing the large crowd at Lethem, Region Nine

 

The President disclosed that government in collaboration with Brazil is exploring other possibilities for hydro electricity in Guyana, and at present feasibility studies are being conducted to locate other areas of opportunities. He told the residents that the power lines for the hydro project will “pass through here and you will get power and we will be able to sell excess power to Brazil. That will allow us to develop our country to become a manufacturing country, and that will give us thousands of new jobs so that our people would have greater opportunities to earn a decent salary and make a living.”

 

A group performing a traditional Amerindian dance for President Donald Ramotar and team

 

He noted that inspite of the anti-development thrust of the political opposition, the government managed to have an average growth of five per cent yearly. He also noted that government is trying to build the capacity of the work force so that the country could attract high end investments based on its highly skilled people, and not on the basis of cheap labour as is common in many developing countries.  Important to the Region and country’s development as well, the President indicated is value added products and hence, he assured Region Nine that the administration is working to put the infrastructure in place so that “we can turn our agricultural products into more industrial produce. We can transform cassava from the staple you eat, and also use it to make fuel…We want to produce new crops to broaden the base of the economy and increase our yield per acre, thereby increasing production. The savannah could capitalise on crops such as soya beans and corn and support stock feed for the livestock industry…The infrastructure we are putting in could allow us in a very short time to develop.”

 

Speaking about local development, the President said that government plans to bridge the Kurupukari crossing and connect the entire Rupununi via road, as well as to Region Eight. This will not only make travel easier and less time consuming, but cheaper.

 

President Donald Ramotar holds aloft the cup, specially made by a Region Nine resident

 

Residents were told of his optimism that Guyana will find oil from the current exploration activities, which will make the task of development less challenging, and earn Guyana more money to spend on its people and “a lot of resources we need to accelerate development across these villages.”

 

Education is the tool that will prepare the country to eliminate poverty and hence, persons in the Rupununi should ensure they stay in school and pursue their education even after secondary school, he urged.

 

While Government has managed to reduce the poverty rate from 80 percent of the population living in poverty to 20 percent, further reduction is highly dependent on every child securing a sound education.

 

“The potential and opportunities that exist in these areas are enormous for development, and we are investing in the human capital, our people to ensure that they will be able to take up the challenge and benefit directly from the development.”

 

The President also urged all, young and old, to take advantage of the information technology hubs being created in the hinterland to ensure they learn to use the computer, as Information Communication Technology has tremendous potential, as well to create jobs and bridge traditional disparities between the hinterland coastal areas.

 

The President reassured Amerindians and hinterland residents that government has their interest at heart and reminded that it was the PPP/C Government that created many opportunities for them to have equal access to social and other services and economic opportunities as coastlanders.

 

A section of the large gathering at the PPPC rally at Lethem

 

These efforts have resulted in there being about 33 Amerindian doctors up from a single one in the past, an Amerindian girl from Region One topping President’s College at CSEC a few years ago, and numerous persons studying at the University of Guyana, the Guyana School of Agriculture and the Cyril Potter College of Education.

 

He noted that the PPP/C Government has invested heavily in the hinterland, and is not making elections promises like the Opposition, but rather has a consistent development agenda focusing on the people. He said that the Opposition cannot be trusted, as they now profess to care about Amerindians after cutting funding for several initiatives from the national budget that were geared to help Amerindians. “Now that it’s coming near to elections there are lots of promises…but can you trust them with your future? How can they claim to love young people and try to stop them from having a university education? These are not luxury things they were cutting from the budget these were essential things to help you…and when we put it back, they moved a no confidence motion.”

 

Seeking their support at the May 11 polls, the President said, “The votes are in your hands,” and urged that they reflect of the progress under the incumbent government and use their votes to continue this trend.

 

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett also noted that there has been much progress for Amerindians under this government, including the allocation of the entire month of September to promote their culture. She said there are now numerous schools in Region Nine, especially secondary schools, since in the past there was a single secondary school at St. Ignatius.

 

“This shows we are serious about Amerindian development and that includes culture, preserving and promoting it,” she said. The PPP/C has a proud record in office, while the opposition shies away from the past because of their 28-year record that left Guyana beaten and wounded, she said.

 

Prime Ministerial Candidate for the PPP/C Elisabeth Harper also pointed to the progress and strong leadership under this party for Amerindians, noting that once re-elected, the government would ensure all activities aimed at Amerindian development and preserving and promoting their culture will receive support.

 

She also promised to ensure that the legal framework is in place and enforce to ensure the protection of the rights of women, the elderly, children and persons living with disabilities.

 

Speaking to young people, she noted that Guyana is growing and there will be many opportunities for them to stay here and capitalise as government is working to put measures in place to create more jobs. These include further facilitating micro enterprises’ development and amending the Small Business Act to encourage such ventures and give greater protection to small entrepreneurs.

 

Other speakers spoke of the many achievements for the Region under the current government, especially improvements in the social services and increased focus on training for professionals such as teachers and medical staff.

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Tremendous economic potential in Region Nine - President urged residents to prepare for benefits

Written by , Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, May 2, 2015, Source

 

 

 

Outlining major development plans for Guyana and Region Nine specifically, the Head of State urged the people to prepare for the highly skilled jobs and opportunities for economic ventures that will be created through planned investments.

 

President Donald Ramotar, PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett being escorted to the meeting site at the Rodeo ground, Lethem

President Donald Ramotar, PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett being escorted to the meeting site at the Rodeo ground, Lethem

 

... why the PPP/C Government has focused on preparing people to capitalise by providing free education from nursery to secondary and technical education, as well for those who did not complete the formal system,” he said.

 

.... construction of a Deep Water Harbour in the Berbice River and a highway from Lethem to Linden that will connect Brazil to the existing road network all the way to Berbice

 

President Donald Ramotar addressing the large crowd at Lethem, Region Nine

 

“The last three years have not been easy in our country. Every major plan we had the opposition cut. Never one day did they use their majority seats to help build schools, or roads and or help develop our society. All they did was cut, cut, cut!” 

PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper addressing the large crowd at Lethem, Region Nine

 

.... That will allow us to develop our country to become a manufacturing country, and that will give us thousands of new jobs ....

 

A group performing a traditional Amerindian dance for President Donald Ramotar and team

 

.... He also noted that government is trying to build the capacity of the work force so that the country could attract high end investments based on its highly skilled people, and not on the basis of cheap labour as is common in many developing countries. 

President Donald Ramotar holds aloft the cup, specially made by a Region Nine resident

 

....

 

While Government has managed to reduce the poverty rate from 80 percent of the population living in poverty to 20 percent, further reduction is highly dependent on every child securing a sound education.

 


 

A section of the large gathering at the PPPC rally at Lethem

 

.... 33 Amerindian doctors up from a single one in the past, an Amerindian girl from Region One topping President’s College at CSEC a few years ago,....

 

'''''the opposition shies away from the past because of their 28-year record that left Guyana beaten and wounded,

 

......

Forward march under the party with the Propensity for Progress and Prosperity as opposed to the party with A Propensity for Neglect and Ugliness.

 

33 doctors vs 1, this must make home-boy Stormy smile.

 

THOSE WHO FORGET THE PAST ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT.

FM
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Where are the pictures of all the trucks, busses and donkey carts outside the stadium that ferried those supporters from gathering to gathering? Even cattle is treated with more dignity than many of these PPP supporters have had to endure. But the promise of free dhall and rice seems to have been enough for them.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

Where are the pictures of all the trucks, busses and donkey carts outside the stadium that ferried those supporters from gathering to gathering? Even cattle is treated with more dignity than many of these PPP supporters have had to endure. But the promise of free dhall and rice seems to have been enough for them.

Holy cow bai!

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Tremendous economic potential in Region Nine - President urged residents to prepare for benefits

Written by , Published in News, Georgetown, GINA, May 2, 2015, Source

 

 

 

Outlining major development plans for Guyana and Region Nine specifically, the Head of State urged the people to prepare for the highly skilled jobs and opportunities for economic ventures that will be created through planned investments.

 

President Donald Ramotar, PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett being escorted to the meeting site at the Rodeo ground, Lethem

President Donald Ramotar, PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper and Foreign Affairs Minister Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett being escorted to the meeting site at the Rodeo ground, Lethem

 

... why the PPP/C Government has focused on preparing people to capitalise by providing free education from nursery to secondary and technical education, as well for those who did not complete the formal system,” he said.

 

.... construction of a Deep Water Harbour in the Berbice River and a highway from Lethem to Linden that will connect Brazil to the existing road network all the way to Berbice

 

President Donald Ramotar addressing the large crowd at Lethem, Region Nine

 

“The last three years have not been easy in our country. Every major plan we had the opposition cut. Never one day did they use their majority seats to help build schools, or roads and or help develop our society. All they did was cut, cut, cut!” 

PPPC Prime Ministerial Candidate Elisabeth Harper addressing the large crowd at Lethem, Region Nine

 

.... That will allow us to develop our country to become a manufacturing country, and that will give us thousands of new jobs ....

 

A group performing a traditional Amerindian dance for President Donald Ramotar and team

 

.... He also noted that government is trying to build the capacity of the work force so that the country could attract high end investments based on its highly skilled people, and not on the basis of cheap labour as is common in many developing countries. 

President Donald Ramotar holds aloft the cup, specially made by a Region Nine resident

 

....

 

While Government has managed to reduce the poverty rate from 80 percent of the population living in poverty to 20 percent, further reduction is highly dependent on every child securing a sound education.

 


 

A section of the large gathering at the PPPC rally at Lethem

 

.... 33 Amerindian doctors up from a single one in the past, an Amerindian girl from Region One topping President’s College at CSEC a few years ago,....

 

'''''the opposition shies away from the past because of their 28-year record that left Guyana beaten and wounded,

 

......

Forward march under the party with the Propensity for Progress and Prosperity as opposed to the party with A Propensity for Neglect and Ugliness.

 

33 doctors vs 1, this must make home-boy Stormy smile.

 

THOSE WHO FORGET THE PAST ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT.

And onward to a PPP/C victory on May 11, 2015.  

FM

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