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There has been a democratic renewal, change is coming’- President Granger

In 2016, the Local Government Election (LGE) became the vehicle through which the process of democratic renewal began. It has moved the country from despair to a democratic regime in which leaders can now sit, discuss, argue and decide how our communities will be governed.

This was according to President David Granger, who was speaking today at the commissioning of a Recreational Park at the Lyndon Johns Community Centre Compound, located at Victory Valley, Wismar, Linden, Region Ten.

President David Granger and a student of Victory Valley during the symbolic cutting of the ribbon to commission the Recreational Facility. Also present are Minister of Social Protection, Amna Ally and Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources, Simona Broomes and Annie Narine.

Hundreds of Lindeners gathered to witness the event since this was the first Head of State to visit the community.

Present at the commissioning was Minister of Social Protection, Amna Ally and Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources, Simona Broomes. Regional Chairman, Renis Morian and Mayor Waneka Arrindell were also at the event.

The president noted that the establishment of a park in this Linden community symbolises the empowerment which has been restored in Victory Valley following the hosting of Local Government Elections on March 18, 2016, for the first time in two decades.

“On that day, Lindeners went out for the first time to elect their own council, and that council elected its own mayors…For the first time in two decades, the people were able to decide who will govern their communities, who will govern their neighbourhood and their municipalities,” the Head of State said.

The president further added “When I got into office, there was something called ‘Ministry of Local Government’ and I said, I’m interested in communities; communities governing themselves and I changed the name from local government to communities so that Guyanese can understand that they have to live together and not be governed from the top.”

President Granger said the democratic process is being demonstrated in Victory Valley, by projects such as the Recreational Park which was made possible through a collaborative effort between Guyanese, Annie Narine and Dr. Hardatt Singh, who returned to their homeland to give back.

“I don’t want to see one play park, I want to see 1000 play parks. I see this play park as being a first step in opening more parks in Kwakawani, Ituni and other parts of the region,” the Head of State remarked.

He noted that it is a special day for Victory Valley because pride has been restored to the community. “This is a happy day for me not because it’s the handing over, but it’s making me consider what else can be done for this region. This region has not explored the fraction of its potential …there is much more that can be done with the talent that you have.”

Speaking on the economic prospects of the region, President Granger noted that Region Ten is unique since it is the only region in Guyana that straddles the three main rivers of the country; Demerara, Berbice and Essequibo. It is also the pathway to Regions Seven, Eight and Nine.

“You have the opportunity to showcase your brilliance. Look at your culture… this is a display that the whole country should experience, the songs, the dances and even the talented athletes. I would like to see waterfronts developed so that young people could go strolling at nights safely with solar lights, good food, music hand in hand…and I would like to see this western shore develop a boulevard full of beautiful trees so that youths can enjoy the environment.

The president further encouraged “We now have the options of attracting friends to add that private contribution to the community participation …this is not only for people outside to come, this is for the people in the outside and inside to work together for the common good of our people.”

The approximately $3M project is the realisation of a promise made to the people of Victory Valley for the provision of a recreational facility for the children.

Minister Ally explained that the project is a testimony of the government’s commitment to its people. “This government is one that cares and listen to the concerns of all its people and seek by whatever means necessary to find solutions that will have positive outcomes.”

President David Granger during his address.

President David Granger interacting with some of the children of Victory Valley.

The park is located in the Lyndon Johns Community Centre Compound

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Baseman posted:

What the rass Granguh sayin?

"Local Government Election (LGE) became the vehicle through which the process of democratic renewal began. It has moved the country from despair to a democratic regime in which leaders can now sit, discuss, argue and decide how our communities will be governed."


 

The above what he sayin,bhai.

Them bannas of the LG don't know how it works,some taking orders from Freedom House and Congress Place.

Django
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Django posted:
Baseman posted:

What the rass Granguh sayin?

"Local Government Election (LGE) became the vehicle through which the process of democratic renewal began. It has moved the country from despair to a democratic regime in which leaders can now sit, discuss, argue and decide how our communities will be governed."


 

The above what he sayin,bhai.

Them bannas of the LG don't know how it works,some taking orders from Freedom House and Congress Place.

Djangy, nah worry wid LGE. Let's concentrate on the general(2020) elections. PNC will accept the LGE even if they lost some. I don't think they can and will accept a defeat in 2020 if they don't rig and frig the elections. What the F**K does he know about democracy? All he knows about democracy: rigging elections and unleash the dogs of violence, burn, loot, shoot to kill...

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:
Baseman posted:

What the rass Granguh sayin?

"Local Government Election (LGE) became the vehicle through which the process of democratic renewal began. It has moved the country from despair to a democratic regime in which leaders can now sit, discuss, argue and decide how our communities will be governed."


 

The above what he sayin,bhai.

Them bannas of the LG don't know how it works,some taking orders from Freedom House and Congress Place.

Djangy, nah worry wid LGE. Let's concentrate on the general(2020) elections. PNC will accept the LGE even if they lost some. I don't think they can and will accept a defeat in 2020 if they don't rig and frig the elections. What the F**K does he know about democracy? All he knows about democracy: rigging elections and unleash the dogs of violence, burn, loot, shoot to kill...

In the spirit of Labba, hey...hey...hey!!

Baseman
skeldon_man posted:

Let's concentrate on the general(2020) elections. PNC will accept the LGE even if they lost some. I don't think they can and will accept a defeat in 2020 if they don't rig and frig the elections. What the F**K does he know about democracy? All he knows about democracy: rigging elections and unleash the dogs of violence, burn, loot, shoot to kill...

hmmm... 2 "likes" for dis farrago of ignorance and bile

skeldon_man, just fyi, there are very effective treatments for rabies in de modern medical toolkit

be careful with the company you rollin with . . . infection happens real easy, real quick

foaming at the mouth is a dead giveaway

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
 

Djangy, nah worry wid LGE. Let's concentrate on the general(2020) elections. PNC will accept the LGE even if they lost some. I don't think they can and will accept a defeat in 2020 if they don't rig and frig the elections. What the F**K does he know about democracy? All he knows about democracy: rigging elections and unleash the dogs of violence, burn, loot, shoot to kill...

Come 2020 there will be 605,231 voters,the East Indian voters 220,930.

These numbers are taken from the 2012 Census,demise and migration was not factored in.

You think the East Indian party will cut the mustard ? Freedom House need to go back to the drawing board.Shouting rigging wont hold water.

Django
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One of the sources on population in Guyana

From World Population Review

Source -- http://worldpopulationreview.c...s/guyana-population/

Guyana Population 2018

 

781,301

 

Guyana is a sovereign country on the northern coast of South America, and one of the only Caribbean nations that isn't an island. The country was colonized by the Netherlands and then became a British colony for more than 200 years before gaining independence in 1966. It's the third smallest independent state of South America with just 215,000 square kilometers (83,000 sq mi) of land. Guyana's 2018 population is estimated at 782,225, an increase from the 2013 estimate of 800,000.

Guyana has only one city with a population more than 50,000. The capital, Georgetown, is home to about 240,000, or 355,000 in the metro area, and the next largest city is Linden with 45,000 people. 90% of Guyana's population lives on the coastal strip, which accounts for only 10% of the total land area and is just 40 miles across at its widest point.

Guyana Demographics

Guyana has a very racially, ethnically heterogeneous population originating from India, Africa, China and Europe, as well as many indigenous peoples.

The Indo-Guyanese, or East Indians, are the largest ethnic group at 44% of the population, and they are descendants of indentured laborers from India. The second largest group is the Afro-Guyanese (30%), descendants of African slaves. 17% of the population is of mixed heritage, and the indigenous Amerindians make up 9%. The largest indigenous groups of Guyana are the Arawaks, Wai Wai, Caribs, Akawaio and Arecuna.

For the past three decades, the Indo-Guyanese proportion of the population has continued to decline. In 1980, the Indo-Guyanese accounted for 51.9% of the population, which dropped to 48.6% in 1991 then 43.5% in 2002.

FM
Django posted:

 Population Guyana 2012 Census.

Popuilation2

East Indian estimated population == 297,493

African/Black estimated population == 218,483

Compare that to your numbers given in your original post ...

Come 2020 there will be 605,231 voters,the East Indian voters 220,930.

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:
Django posted:

 Population Guyana 2012 Census.

Popuilation2

East Indian estimated population == 297,493

African/Black estimated population == 218,483

Compare that to your numbers given in your original post ...

Come 2020 there will be 605,231 voters,the East Indian voters 220,930.

 My bad correction the number 249,104 East Indian voters

You need a copy of the 2012 Census ?

Django
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Demerara_Guy posted:
Django posted:

 Population Guyana 2012 Census.

Popuilation2

East Indian estimated population == 297,493

African/Black estimated population == 218,483

Compare that to your numbers given in your original post ...

Come 2020 there will be 605,231 voters,the East Indian voters 220,930.

what exactly is the problem you seem to be having with these numbers bai?

FM
ronan posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:
Django posted:

 Population Guyana 2012 Census.

Popuilation2

East Indian estimated population == 297,493

African/Black estimated population == 218,483

Compare that to your numbers given in your original post ...

Come 2020 there will be 605,231 voters,the East Indian voters 220,930.

what exactly is the problem you seem to be having with these numbers bai?

Ronan,

I made an error,the East Indian voters 249,104.

The previous number was for 2015

East Indian pop

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Django posted:
ronan posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:
Django posted:

 Population Guyana 2012 Census.

Popuilation2

East Indian estimated population == 297,493

African/Black estimated population == 218,483

Compare that to your numbers given in your original post ...

Come 2020 there will be 605,231 voters,the East Indian voters 220,930.

what exactly is the problem you seem to be having with these numbers bai?

Ronan,

I made an error,the East Indian voters 249,104.

The previous number was for 2015

East Indian pop

noted Django

I didn't look at the source documents

I was pointing to likely inability of DG to differentiate between "voters" and "population"

FM

To assume that the PPP cannot win the 2020 elections because East Indians make up less than half of the voting population, one has to conclude that the non-East Indian voting population will foolishly vote against their own stomachs.

FM

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