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President swears in new RDC Chairmen – extends partnership hand

Georgetown, GINA, January 27, 2012
Source - GINA

President Donald Ramotar and the newly sworn-in Regional Democratic Council Chairmen

President Donald Ramotar today congratulated the 10 Regional Chairmen and their deputies, and expressed his willingness to work along very closely with them in the interest of the country and the populace.

The Chairmen and their deputies took the oath of office before the Head of State at the Office of the President in the presence of Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Local Government Minister Ganga Persaud, government and opposition members, family and relatives.

Julius Faerber of Region Three and Clement Corlette, Region Four were the only two in the group of Regional Chairmen that retained their previously held positions. They now join Paul Pierre of Region One, Parmanand Persaud of Region Two, Bindrabhan Bisnauth, Region Five, Permaul Armogan, Region Six, Gordon Bradford, Region Seven, Mark Crawford, Region Eight, Wilson Lorentio, Region Nine and Kuice Sharma Solomon, Region Ten.

Using his presidential powers, in accordance with Article 73 (2) of the Constitution of Guyana, the Head of State issued the proclamation that January 25 be the date for election of members of the 10 Regional Democratic Councils in their respective boardrooms.

President Donald Ramotar addressing the newly sworn in Regional Democratic Council Chairmen in the presence of Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Local Government Minister Ganga Persaud, government and opposition members, family and relatives of the new appointees.

Following the 2011 General and Regional Elections, 205 regional seats were apportioned, with the People’s Progressive Party Civic with 102, A Partnership For Unity (APNU) with 73, Alliance For Change (AFC) 28 and The United Force (TUF) 2.

The PPPC controls governance of six regions; 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9 while the APNU controls three; 4, 7 and 10 and the AFC, Region 8.

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New Regional Chairmen to mostly focus on health, education and agriculture

Georgetown, GINA, January 27, 2012
Source - GINA

Over the years Government’s input has seen progressive growth and improvement in infrastructure, access to education, healthcare and increased agriculture production across the administrative regions and, with the swearing in of eight new chairmen and two returning officials, the regions are expected to continue benefiting from massive investment and major advancement to better the lives of the people.

The newly sworn in Chairmen of the 10 administrative regions today outlined to the Government Information Agency (GINA) some of the priority areas and projects that they will address to ensure the development continuum.

Region One-Barima-Waini


Region One Chairman, Paul Pierre

Chairman, Paul Pierre said that emphasis will be placed on the strengthening of the all sectors and on working in the framework of government’s policy to ensure that all of the region’s programmes are done in a timely manner.

“We have the solar system project which is very important for our region… we intend working very closely with the ministries to have that come off. My intention also is to work closer with the manganese company (Reunion Manganese) as they are making significant contributions in the Matthews Ridge area, so that development can occur at various locations.”


Region 2-Pomeroon-Supenaam


Region Two Chairman, Parmanand Persaud

Parmanand Persaud indicated that he will continue in the areas where his predecessor Alli Baksh left off. “He did an excellent job in Region 2, and I promise to continue all these various works… I intend to work with the youths of the region to make sure that things are better, especially in the area of sports and education.”

Support for rice farmers in the region is also on Persaud’s agenda. “The region enjoys an agricultural based economy and rice is one of the major crops growing in my region, I will work hard with rice farmers to make sure things go better for them.”

Region 3-Esseequibo Islands/West Demerara


Region Three Chairman, Julius Faerber

Julius Faeber who retained his post as Chairman said his efforts will be directed at extending the region’s social development.

“ There are a few issues pertaining to social aspects, truancy, and domestic violence and we in the region will be working with agencies in ensuring we minimise some of those instances that are happening across the region,” Faerber said.

“We will be working very closely with farmers in ensuring that we upgrade their access to farm lands as well as having proper D&I areas so that they can have better crops,” he said.
Other focus areas are education and health and these will be brought up to acceptable standards, the Chairman promised.


Region 4-Demerara -Mahaica

Region Four Chairman, Clement Corlette

Like Faerber, Clement Corlette retained his post, as Regional Chairman of Region Four and he expressed pleasure at the opportunity to continue the region’s work.

“We are anxious to have our budgetary releases, the priority would be to get the D&I work on the ball,” Corlette said.

The RDC will work with the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development to support and guide the functioning of the Neighbourhood Democratic Councils (NDCs) in the region, the Chairman said.


Region Five-Mahaica-Berbice

Region Five Chairman Bindrabhan Bisnauth

“Region 5 is an agricultural based region, the economy is about 70% agriculture related, so our priorities would be looking at the D&I structures,” newly elected Chairman, Bindrabhan Bisnauth said.

Education and health, he said will not be left behind as those will be priorities along with helping the NDCs to move along with their programme.”


Region 6-East Berbice-Corentyne

Region Six Chairman, David Permaul Armogan

Region Six’s Permaul Armogan said he will emphasise the need for supportive programmes to advance agriculture in his region and drainage and irrigation will be a key area.

“We have problems at our NDCs so very quickly we have to be able to resuscitate those NDCs so to ensure they are working again as quite a number of them have gotten defunct so unless these NDCs function, the residents would not benefit the way they are expected to,” he continued.

Armogan also said that education and health will also be priority areas and while work was ongoing through the years, a lot more can be done. The region has been doing well in education, but, “we want to bring it back to what it used to be in the 1960s and 80s, we used to be a region that was highly recognized for very high levels of literacy so we want to come back to that again,” the Chairman explained.


Region 7-Cuyuni-Mazaruni

Region Seven Chairman, Gordon Bradford

Gordon Bradford is back as chairman for the region, after serving from 2001 to 2006. “One of my visions is to have the community of Bartica cleaned up because it is not in a state that we would like to see Bartica,” Bradford said.

Listing other areas to be addressed he said, “We have to look at mining issues, we have to create avenues for the sustainability of our region...health also, I don’t think we can be satisfied with the state of our health services within the region, also education, the lack of qualified teachers.”


Region 8-Potaro-Siparuni

Region Eight Chairman, Mark Crawford

Mark Crawford is the Chairman for the only Alliance For Change controlled Region, Eight.
“I’m humbled to be elected as RC and as you know Mahdia, Region 8 is a mining industry, mining actually sustains the economy of Region 8, so one of my first priorities is to ensure that proper mining procedures are practiced at all times, according to GGMC’s specifications,” Crawford said.

He said he looks forward to working with the government and the other parties to ensure that the region plays an important part in Guyana’s development.


Region 9-Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo

Region Chairman, Region Nine, Wilson Lorentino

Region 9, Chairman Wilson Lorentio said that he would effect his work effortlessly to the satisfaction of the people of Region 9 as he was elected to do.


Region 10-Upper Demerara- Berbice

Region Chairman, Region Ten, Kuice Sharma Solomon

Kuice Sharma Solomon who replaced Mortimer Mingo said that among some of Region 10 priority areas will be addressing employment and agricultural expansion. He also said emphasis will be placed on more involvement in developing the region.

“We need to have the people upgrade and, upgrade in the interest of bringing the region together.”
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
The RDC chairmen should submit their own development programs to the Central Government.

They rely too much on the CG for finance.


Ramaji, I agree with you!
Mitwah
quote:
Originally posted by Nehru:
I am disappointed that the qualifications and work experiences of each were NOT provided. Bad Journalism.


If they sit on their backsides without doing any work, then they don't need to publish their qualifications.. Big Grin
FM
quote:
Originally posted by SuperMike:
The CG needs to monitor these guys very closely, many of them behaves and acts as though they are the President when you go to seek their help.


Granger is already behaving like the President.
Trotman thinks he is the president.
Nagamootoo wants to be the President.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by SuperMike:

The CG needs to monitor these guys very closely, many of them behaves and acts as though they are the President when you go to seek their help.


Granger is already behaving like the President.
Trotman thinks he is the president.
Nagamootoo wants to be the President.


lol lol lol


When they wake from their dreams, Donald Ramotar is the President of Guyana.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by SuperMike:

The CG needs to monitor these guys very closely, many of them behaves and acts as though they are the President when you go to seek their help.


Granger is already behaving like the President.
Trotman thinks he is the president.
Nagamootoo wants to be the President.


lol lol lol


When they wake from their dreams, Donald Ramotar is the President of Guyana.


And will be for the next ten years..
FM
quote:
Originally posted by SuperMike:
The CG needs to monitor these guys very closely, many of them behaves and acts as though they are the President when you go to seek their help.

Is good, abie coolie bais like nuff head.
FM

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