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Top Oil Executive is Guyana Marriott’s first official guest – Today’s grand opening ceremony is an occasion to be celebrated by all of Guyana, says Finance Minister

 

AHEAD of today’s highly anticipated grand opening ceremony, the Georgetown Marriott Hotel formally welcomed its first guest yesterday morning – REPSOL Country Manager, Giancarlo Ariza. Among those present were Head of Atlantic Hotels Incorporated (AHI), Winston Brassington and Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh, who described the occasion as an “extremely exciting and momentous moment for all Guyanese”.

 The Guyana Marriott Hotel formally welcomes its first guest, REPSOL’s Country Manager Giancarlo Ariza

The Guyana Marriott Hotel formally welcomes its first guest, REPSOL’s Country Manager Giancarlo Ariza

Noting that the Marriott is an international hotel brand of the highest repute, “well known for the excellence of its properties and the excellence of the services that they offer”, the Minister said Government was delighted that the company viewed Guyana as a place where they would like to do business. He added that the Marriott was “sufficiently confident to associate their brand with this country and they have worked closely with us to establish a hotel that has true international standard, class and calibre”. The Finance Minister said he has had a number of conversations with the hotel chain’s top leadership and on every occasion, he has heard that the company is proud to be associated with the Guyana Marriott and they are proud to have the company’s brand attached to it. In addition to this, they have said that the local hotel can hold its own against any other Marriott branded hotel, internationally. He described the facility as a “fantastic addition to the local landscape and provides a very important fillip to the tourism industry and to the tourism landscape infrastructure in Guyana”. The fact that the first guest is the head of a well-known multinational company, which itself with its investments locally in the oil and gas sector has also indicated its belief that Guyana is a good place to do business, with a global footprint, sends a strong signal of confidence and optimism in this country’s future, Minster Singh said. “A fantastic place, as expected,” was the description given by the Marriott’s first guest, Giancarlo Ariza, adding that it was one of the best hotel brands internationally. He added that the Marriott Guyana, will make many changes in the local hotel industry, “not only that, it’s going to make good opportunities for development and other business around the hotel area”. The Marriott, a five-star brand is known around the world as one of the most prestigious and quality hotel brands. The hotel chain is present in 72 countries, comprising more than 3600 hotels, and a staff complement of 129,000.

 Marriott Hotel’s first guest, REPSOL’s Country Manager Giancarlo Ariza meets Head of Atlantic Hotel Incorporated, Winston Brassington and Guyana’s Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh

Marriott Hotel’s first guest, REPSOL’s Country Manager Giancarlo Ariza meets Head of Atlantic Hotel Incorporated, Winston Brassington and Guyana’s Finance Minister Dr. Ashni Singh

The establishment will provide employment for 250 people in the hospitality business, through direct employment, and another 100 indirectly. This will be accomplished through the utilisation of the services of local workers such as electricians and those in the construction field. The 197–room Marriott boasts a large ballroom, a conference centre, casino, nightclub, restaurant, a concrete walkway, and all other amenities of a world-class hotel. The US$51 million project was launched in November 2011.

Marriott Hotel’s first guest, REPSOL’s Country Manager Giancarlo Ariza [centre) with Marriott Managers and staffers in the hotel’s lobby

Marriott Hotel’s first guest, REPSOL’s Country Manager Giancarlo Ariza (centre) with Marriott Managers and staffers in the hotel’s lobby

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Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by cain:

Oi, we read this crap earlier.

Seems like you, warrior, and Mitwah went to the same school - 3 ppl I often ignore!

I,m trying to stop you posting the same stuff already posted and personally dont give a shit if i'm on ignore.

cain
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by cain:

Oi, we read this crap earlier.

Seems like you, warrior, and Mitwah went to the same school - 3 ppl I often ignore!

I don't give a shit. You are a slow bean counter anyway. I hope you get a husband like Jagdeo.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by cain:

Oi, we read this crap earlier.

Seems like you, warrior, and Mitwah went to the same school - 3 ppl I often ignore!

The three of them are most vulgar and indecent posters on GNI.

 

One of them was recently awarded a Copy and Paste award because he cannot make a valuable contribution here.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by cain:

Oi, we read this crap earlier.

Seems like you, warrior, and Mitwah went to the same school - 3 ppl I often ignore!

The three of them are most vulgar and indecent posters on GNI.

 

One of them was recently awarded a Copy and Paste award because he cannot make a valuable contribution here.

Btw, your friend Gerhard surfaced.  He was protesting outside the Marriott.

alena06
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by cain:

Oi, we read this crap earlier.

Seems like you, warrior, and Mitwah went to the same school - 3 ppl I often ignore!

The three of them are most vulgar and indecent posters on GNI.

 

One of them was recently awarded a Copy and Paste award because he cannot make a valuable contribution here.

You are #1 scum on this board.

cain
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by cain:

Oi, we read this crap earlier.

Seems like you, warrior, and Mitwah went to the same school - 3 ppl I often ignore!

The three of them are most vulgar and indecent posters on GNI.

 

One of them was recently awarded a Copy and Paste award because he cannot make a valuable contribution here.

Btw, your friend Gerhard surfaced.  He was protesting outside the Marriott.

 

Really ?

 

If so then he is a real dunce. Kicked into the gutter by Granger and yet he still yearns for his Master.

 

Some people will never learn.

FM

Breaking News….Multi-billion dollar Marriot opens without a smile

April 16, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

- protestors clash with police as Opposition boycotts ribbon-cutting

 

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President Donald Ramotar and a representative from Marriott International cut the ribbon the declare the hotel open yesterday.

What should have been a glitzy opening filled with fireworks, fizzled to a shortened ceremony yesterday at Kingston with no smiles.

The opening saw protestors clashing with police who lined the Kingston roads leading to the edifice.

There were no long speeches, as was expected ahead of early general elections schedule for May 11.

In addition to the glaring absence of the Opposition, also noticeably absent was former President Bharrat Jagdeo, who had pushed for the project despite misgivings by the Opposition.

The US$58M, 197-room Marriott Hotel, hailed by Government as one of the special projects to boost tourism and hospitality, has been filled with controversies with billions of taxpayers’ dollars spent by Government without the authority of the National Assembly.

Police during a standoff between City Mayor Hamilton Green, Opposition members and others yesterday in Kingston.

Police during a standoff between City Mayor Hamilton Green, Opposition members and others yesterday in Kingston.

The lack of transparency and plans by Government to sell 67 percent of its equity to a shadowy foreign investor for a mere US$8M, along with a host of tax concessions have angered Opposition as well as other hotels which have been struggling to fill rooms.

 

 

 

 

 

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Police presence was heavy around the hotel with a number of barricades erected.

FM
Originally Posted by Vish M:

It is sad,

what is the protest all about.

 

- They were not invites?

- They love to Rain on The Parade?

 

This is just like de Drunk man who was protesting

at Naressa Palace the other day.

 

The Mayor of Richmond Hill say

the Drunk had a Right to Protest.

 

In Guyana ....De Mayor Hamilton Green

 said the same thing....

 

So what is so sad

about protesting?

 

Something Serious cooking in Guyana....

the had a simple opening of the Hotel,

De Barriot open ......without Bharat Present.....

 

US President Carter heading to Guyana,

 

The Police and CANU rush off from the opening

and get very busy.....

 

suddenly haul in a Big Narco Fish....

they go straight to the Drug Lord House

and Peacefully pick him up....

along with 100 Kilo Coacine,

plus Nuff Guns, Ammunition & Money....

 

Who say the authorities do not know

where these guys have their Narco operation.

 

 

xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Vishnu....

Roger Luncheon admit that

the Guyana Govt Pay for Queen Elizabeth....

Visit to the Mandir....

DO YOU THINK THAT WAS RIGHT?

 

And if it was wrong....

will the Mandir let it slide easily?

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Vish M:

It is sad, what is the protest all about.

 

- They were not invites?

- They love to Rain on The Parade?

 

Like Jalil said...you supported the protest at Narissa, but upset at this protest...another hypocrite

FM
Originally Posted by Vish M:

It is sad, what is the protest all about.

 

- They were not invites?

- They love to Rain on The Parade?

 

They were NOT invited BUt came like the STRAY DOG that showed up.

Nehru
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Vish M:

It is sad, what is the protest all about.

 

- They were not invites?

- They love to Rain on The Parade?

 

Like Jalil said...you supported the protest at Narissa, but upset at this protest...another hypocrite

Does GNI have an award for Idiots who use their real names to post?

Mitwah

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