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President Irfaan Ali [center) along with Prime Minister, Mark Phillips and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira. (DPI photo)
President Irfaan Ali (center) along with Prime Minister, Mark Phillips and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira. (DPI photo)

…President Ali tells MoTP staff during meeting
…promises to foster team work, discourages disunity

Some of the staff of the Ministry of the Presidency at the meeting (DPI photo)

CONTINUING the management of Guyana, President Irfaan Ali met with his staff at the Ministry of the Presidency (MOTP), on Monday, where he assured them that his government’s intention is work in a unified manner and its expectation from staff is the highest possible standard.

President Ali was accompanied by Prime Minister, Mark Phillips and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira. “Guyana requires the skills of all of us to work in a collective manner if we are to build a strong and sustainable country, a country that all of us can be proud of,” the President said. He called on the staff to remain professional even as they deliver quality services to the Guyanese people. He also advised against operating in a way that will fuel distrust as this will not bode well for Guyana.

President Irfaan Ali greets his staff (DPI photo)

“I am here to assure you that we are going to work in a unified manner in a way that will see every Guyanese benefit from the resources of this country…This office is the highest office in Guyana and therefore the workers are expected to deliver the highest level of service at the higher standards…I expect all to reignite that we have to operate at a high standard and set the bar for the rest of the public servants,” he stated.

President Ali also noted that as the PPP/C Administration transitions, there will be changes of approach, new and emerging areas of responsibility and, a shift in the plans and programmes of the Government. President Irfaan Ali was declared the 9th Executive President of Guyana by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) on August 2, 2020. He was immediately sworn in by the Chancellor (ag) of the Judiciary, Justice Yonette Cummings- Edwards.

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@Former Member posted:

A new government brings hope and they will try to rise above expectations. But I am looking to see accomplishments and how they follow through with their promises. 

Weren't the sugar estates supposed to be up and running by now?  

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@Totaram posted:

Weren't the sugar estates supposed to be up and running by now?  

The sugar estates took time, money, and manpower to establish, but they can crumble is a fraction of time. Government and management failed in maintaining them to be profitable and stay afloat. The PPP said they will revitalize the sugar estates to provide jobs for the retrenched workers.

Now, to answer your question, NO. They just took off two days ago. But to their credit, I will give them time to convene parliament first. 

In my opinion, sugar estate should remain closed. 

FM
@Former Member posted:

The sugar estates took time, money, and manpower to establish, but they can crumble is a fraction of time. Government and management failed in maintaining them to be profitable and stay afloat. The PPP said they will revitalize the sugar estates to provide jobs for the retrenched workers.

Now, to answer your question, NO. They just took off two days ago. But to their credit, I will give them time to convene parliament first. 

In my opinion, sugar estate should remain closed. 

They may not have promised to reopen the estates in 2 days but they promised that they will do it shortly after being elected.  it is not a question of whether it makes sense to reopen the estates but it is something they promised the sugar workers and their sympathizers.   

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@Totaram posted:

They may not have promised to reopen the estates in 2 days but they promised that they will do it shortly after being elected.  it is not a question of whether it makes sense to reopen the estates but it is something they promised the sugar workers and their sympathizers.   

Shortly after doesn't mean two days, two weeks or two months. But I hope within the first year. 

FM

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