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Wazeed Manjoor: A proud and quintessential Guyanese ambassador

HE made headlines in March during the opening of a US multi-million dollar company in Providence, and received accolades from former President, Donald Ramotar, who described him as the quintessential ambassador.

Despite this, Wazeed Manjoor remains a humble taxi driver based at the country’s main port of entry – the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).

What’s interesting to note is that Manjoor’s professionalism and accommodating attitude enabled a significant investment in Guyana. His assistance to Alejandra Romero, a Qualfon Executive, in 2004 paved the way for a US$4M Call Centre Campus constructed in Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD) which was opened on March 27, 2015. The company will employ over 3,000 Guyanese.

“To be honest I was surprised at the recognition I received. I saw a young woman who could not access any cash because we had no ATM then. I offered to take her to her destination knowing that there was a possibility I may not have been paid. My thought was this could have been a relative of mine in another country,” Mr. Manjoor told CJIA’s Public Relations Officer. “What I did for her, is something I would do for anyone.”

However, his deed was highly appreciated. Apart from an established friendship, the 59-year-old taxi driver, fondly called ‘Waja’, has secured an exclusive contract with the company.

Being a familiar face at CJIA since 1980, Manjoor’s first few years were challenging since “he was a new kid on the block.” But over time, his reputation has preceded him with a number of international companies seeking his services.

SMILE
“The secret to getting clients is quite simple – a smile. That has been my motto from the inception. Passengers may disembark an aircraft irritable. A friendly face and a good conversation can change all that,” the veteran driver explained.

A comfortable journey to his client’s destination is also top on Mr Manjoor’s list. He currently uses a 19-seater Pitbull bus equipped with maps, an assortment of tablets, bottled water and locally manufactured candies. “I ensure I replenish when the stocks go down,” he continued with a laugh. “But seriously, I take pride in what I do. It’s a service we pledged the management of the CJIA to provide at the highest level. It is a pledge I will always upkeep.”

Manjoor felt a sense of pride when the President called him a true ambassador. He believes that all Guyanese must play a part in the tourism/hospitality sector.

“It is a known fact that Guyanese are hospitable. We just have to keep up that momentum,” he declared.

The father of two has no immediate plans to retire, since he is blessed with good health.

“I don’t drink or smoke. I can safely say I am a very disciplined individual who takes his job seriously,” Manjoor said.

As he continues to ply his trade every day, Manjoor is pleased with the progress made at CJIA, and is supportive of the CJIA expansion project.

“The number of passengers that pass through the airport has increased and I personally think that a new airport will position Guyana in a positive light,” he added.

For his fellow colleagues, Manjoor is of the view that being polite, considerate, mannerly, and being a good listener are the key ingredients of being a successful CJIA taxi driver.

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The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

R
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

The Consolidated Fund in overdraft and Guysuco needing billions to keep it on life support. The national debt once more at very high levels. That's really a strong foundation. Like you had a few strong ones this morning.

Mars
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

Uncle Rama this is very profound!!!!

Honestly I feel the same, the new Government inherited quite a few wonderful things that was done by the former Government.

Chief
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

Uncle Rama this is very profound!!!!

Honestly I feel the same, the new Government inherited quite a few wonderful things that was done by the former Government.

YES!  They don't have any excuse for failure.  Although green, they have a lot of qualified ministers to do the job.  They will show some rust at the beginning.  I wish them well!

R
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

Uncle Rama this is very profound!!!!

Honestly I feel the same, the new Government inherited quite a few wonderful things that was done by the former Government.

Are you serious? With all the thieving that was allegedly done by the PPP, where would they have had the funds to do these wonderful things?

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

Uncle Rama this is very profound!!!!

Honestly I feel the same, the new Government inherited quite a few wonderful things that was done by the former Government.

Are you serious? With all the thieving that was allegedly done by the PPP, where would they have had the funds to do these wonderful things?

I think that it was Gilly or maybe TK who said that making things up during the election campaign is allowed.

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

Uncle Rama this is very profound!!!!

Honestly I feel the same, the new Government inherited quite a few wonderful things that was done by the former Government.

Are you serious? With all the thieving that was allegedly done by the PPP, where would they have had the funds to do these wonderful things?

Skeldonman

I know you are trying to be funny.

The entire nation including Indians who voted for them felt a sense of relief that the thieves were voted  out of office.

Chief
Originally Posted by Chief:
 where would they have had the funds to do these wonderful things?

Skeldonman

I know you are trying to be funny.

The entire nation including Indians who voted for them felt a sense of relief that the thieves were voted  out of office.

 

* Let's not get too carried away!

 

* The 50.3% of the Guyana electorate who supported the PNC/AFC---they are the ones who are elated and felt a sense of relief.

 

* BUT 49.1% OF THE ELECTORATE VOTED FOR THE CORRUPT AND UNSCRUPULOUS PPP.

 

* Let's be patient and see if the PNC/AFC is more competent and less corrupt than the PPP.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

The Consolidated Fund in overdraft and Guysuco needing billions to keep it on life support. The national debt once more at very high levels. That's really a strong foundation. Like you had a few strong ones this morning.

Kari
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

The Consolidated Fund in overdraft and Guysuco needing billions to keep it on life support. The national debt once more at very high levels. That's really a strong foundation. Like you had a few strong ones this morning.

They do have a strong foundation to build on.  In 1964, they had a stronger foundation and screwed it big time.   I know that they don't have the ability to build a country, but I am still wishing them well. They already started on the wrong path.  They announced that they will cut taxes on all fronts and raised salaries but cannot find the money to do so.   The People voted for change yet they are not positive that change  was the right thing they want.

R
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The PNC/AFC now has a strong foundation to work with.  They should take advantage of the also the strong infrastructure, which the PPP left them.

If they can completed the unfinished projects of the last government, they will be well on their way to further develop the country. 

Rama I agree with you. It cost money to start from scratch. The new government should find ways to continue some of the projects the PPP started. Hydro is very important to Guyana.

I hope the coalition 'ego'[if there is any] don't get too big.     

Tola

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