Work hard to improve Georgetown -President urges new Deputy Mayor

PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar, last Thursday, formally swore in Georgetown’s new Deputy Mayor Patricia Chase-Green at Office of the President.

altThe President urged Mrs Chase-Green to “work hard to improve our city” and expressed the hope that, with her appointed to the post as Deputy Mayor, “it will give additional strength to the City Council as they work to see Georgetown once again restored to its glory in the shortest possible time”.
In brief remarks immediately after she took her Oath of Office, the Deputy Mayor said the interest of the city is her main focus. “I intend to, like my fellow councillors, work to restore Georgetown to its former glory,” she said.alt
Immediately following her swearing in, the Deputy Mayor and top city officials attended a meeting facilitated by Minister within the Ministry of Local Government Mr. Norman Whittaker as part of efforts to organise the Georgetown Restoration Project, which is set to commence soon.

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