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President paints Guyana’s image by 2015 – universal access to tertiary education one facet
- at public meetings in West Coast Demerara


Georgetown, GINA, November 23, 2011
Source - GINA

President Bharrat Jagdeo speaking to a large gathering at a public meeting in Meter-Meer-Zorg

President Bharrat Jagdeo spent a significant amount of his time describing what Guyana would look like by the year 2015 under the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) regime this evening as he met with residents at Cornelia Ida and Meten-meer-Zorg on the West Coast of Demerara, a mere five days before the hosting of the 2011 national and regional elections.

The Head of State was joined by Minister of Housing and Water Irfaan Ali and other party colleagues in speaking to residents at the two meetings that attracted a significant number of people.

He reiterated to the Region Three residents that under the One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) programme, being implemented at present, 90,000 families will get a free computer from the Government and the objective of making Guyana the most computer literate will be realized.

Children greeting President Bharrat Jagdeo at a public meeting at Meter-Meer-Zorg, West Coast Demerara

“Our aim is that within three years, Guyana will be tche most omputer literate country in the world…every single person will have access to the internet… in the United States of America, 50 million people don’t have a computer and don’t know how to use it. We can jump past the US.”

The year 2015 will also see universal access to tertiary education and, President Jagdeo said this can be done at an extent where degrees in Guyana and overseas can be pursued from the comfort of a student’s home.

“We would have world class education where our children will be prepared to tackle the world, not only through the learning channel but through interactive modes using the computer in their own homes… a lecturer can sit in Georgetown and teach mathematics to children right across Guyana in their own homes and the children would be able to post questions and get replies,” President Jagdeo said.

Residents of Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara escorting President Bharrat Jagdeo after a public meeting

With the launch of an online degree programme, he said residents from as far as Paramakatoi in Region Eight and Linden in Region Ten, who, under normal circumstances would find it costly to travel to the city, will benefit the most.

“We are putting an e-library online so that people can stay in their homes and access books without travelling,” President Jagdeo said.
The rapid emergence of Information Communication Technology (ICT) will result in the entire government apparatus functioning online by 2015, according to President Jagdeo, making applications for important documents such as birth certificates and passports conducted without the hassle of long lines.

With government investing US$5M in the laying of a fibre optic cable from Brazil to make internet access cheaper and more reliable, President Jagdeo said the delivery of services such as healthcare and education and security will be significantly boosted.

A section of the gathering at the PPP/C public meeting at Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara

In a country with six ethnicities, President Jagdeo said every group will reap the benefits of this future.

Mining, he said, will be doubling the revenue base of the entire country and with the opening up of the intermediate and Rupununi savannahs, rice will move from 400,000 tonnes to over one million tonnes.

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This is very very good news. As an educator, I am thrilled to hear this:

"We are putting an e-library online so that people can stay in their homes and access books without travelling,” President Jagdeo said.


The rapid emergence of Information Communication Technology (ICT) will result in the entire government apparatus functioning online by 2015, according to President Jagdeo, making applications for important documents such as birth certificates and passports conducted without the hassle of long lines.


With government investing US$5M in the laying of a fibre optic cable from Brazil to make internet access cheaper and more reliable, President Jagdeo said the delivery of services such as healthcare and education and security will be significantly boosted.
FM
WE GAT DIS ONE IN DEH BAG. yippie yippie partybanana partybanana

GREAT GOVT = HAPPY PEOPLE. IN TWO (2) DAYS WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS.


I FEEL THE PAIN OF KFC FOR THEY ARE HUMANS. BUT WHO WILL WANT TO SEE THE DESTRUCTION OF A PROSPEROUS AND PROGRESSIVE NATION.
Nehru
RUBBISH, ABSOLUTE RUBBISH. tHE pARENTS TOOK THEIR cHILDREN TO SEE AND MEET the greatest caribbean leader. aN EVENT THEY WILL CHERISH FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES. mANY WILL BE MOTIVATED AND INSPIRED TO BE TOMORROW lEADERS.
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Originally posted by Tola:
Who said the PPP don't use children in their campaign ? Was it you Bookman ?
Nehru
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Originally posted by Apollo:
This is very very good news. As an educator, I am thrilled to hear this:

"We are putting an e-library online so that people can stay in their homes and access books without travelling,” President Jagdeo said.


The rapid emergence of Information Communication Technology (ICT) will result in the entire government apparatus functioning online by 2015, according to President Jagdeo, making applications for important documents such as birth certificates and passports conducted without the hassle of long lines.


With government investing US$5M in the laying of a fibre optic cable from Brazil to make internet access cheaper and more reliable, President Jagdeo said the delivery of services such as healthcare and education and security will be significantly boosted.
He will say that because he is silly. What he should have said he will make available local publications since Guyana cannot match Google, the Gutenberg project etc. Online applications for routine documents ought to have been on going so that is no remarkable promise either. It is procedural.
FM
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Originally posted by Mad Max:
D2 calling Jagdeo silly because he has progressive ideas for Guyana!
He is silly if he claims he will put a library on line. It is already there and any of the classics from Dickens to Keats to Kant are already there.
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Mad Max:
D2 calling Jagdeo silly because he has progressive ideas for Guyana!
He is silly if he claims he will put a library on line. It is already there and any of the classics from Dickens to Keats to Kant are already there.


You didn't call the AFC, TK and Ramjattan, silly when they said that they are going to build things that the PPP already built.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
quote:
Originally posted by Mad Max:
D2 calling Jagdeo silly because he has progressive ideas for Guyana!
He is silly if he claims he will put a library on line. It is already there and any of the classics from Dickens to Keats to Kant are already there.


You didn't call the AFC, TK and Ramjattan, silly when they said that they are going to build things that the PPP already built.
If ramjattan said his aim for Guyanese computer literacy was to build an e library I would call him silly.
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Mad Max:
D2 calling Jagdeo silly because he has progressive ideas for Guyana!
He is silly if he claims he will put a library on line. It is already there and any of the classics from Dickens to Keats to Kant are already there.


You didn't call the AFC, TK and Ramjattan, silly when they said that they are going to build things that the PPP already built.
If ramjattan said his aim for Guyanese computer literacy was to build an e library I would call him silly.


Ramjattan said worse. He said he would change everything the PPP does no matter what the cost.
The country would go backwards again as ine burnham era.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Mad Max:
D2 calling Jagdeo silly because he has progressive ideas for Guyana!
He is silly if he claims he will put a library on line. It is already there and any of the classics from Dickens to Keats to Kant are already there.


You didn't call the AFC, TK and Ramjattan, silly when they said that they are going to build things that the PPP already built.
If ramjattan said his aim for Guyanese computer literacy was to build an e library I would call him silly.


Ramjattan said worse. He said he would change everything the PPP does no matter what the cost.
The country would go backwards again as ine burnham era.
If he said he will change every PPP procedure, kudos to him. It mean we would have merit over nepotism and patronage, and integrity over theft
FM

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