Proud to return and serve my country

PLEASE allow me to say that I was a very proud staff-member of the Guyana National Service (GNS), which was an attempt at serving my native country ‘My Dear Guyana’.I was designated to a post as ‘general store keeper’ at Kimbia, after I quit my job at Bookers Hardware Stores in Water Street, Georgetown.
I have proudly served the GNS as an officer between 1974 and 1976 at Kimbia, after which I was sponsored by the Ministry of Economic Development and Co-ops, to undergo studies at the Kuru-Kuru Co-operative College on the ‘Linden-Soesdijk’ highway, in the field of Management of Agricultural Co-operatives (Crops).
I left Guyana in 1977 with many local credentials, in pursuit of my Dutch (Netherlands) status and a higher Dutch technical education in the field of Civil-Engineering, which was in preparation for me to return and to continue serve my beloved Guyana.
Because of such interests and training I have had at GNS-Kimbia and at Kuru-Kuru Co-operative College, I am so motivated now to return to my native Guyana and to serve in the capacity as Chairman for the Caribbean Outlook Foundation, Inc. and as a Dutch oriented and trained Civil-Engineer.
The Caribbean Outlook Foundation Inc. is a NGO entity, founded by me, based in the Netherlands and has affiliates in Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, with intention to pervade other Caribbean countries.
Presently, I am negotiating with Go-Invest to pitch respective ventures in Guyana, after which, upon satisfactory modality, I will be permanently re-migrating to my land of origin and to serve in such a capacity as a civil engineer, executing my skills and knowledge in “hydro-concrete, water and civil engineering”.
I seize now this opportunity to commend, congratulate and thank Comrade Desmond Roberts and Mr Frank August Campbell (Guyana’s first Ambassador to Cuba and former Minister of Information) for considering and granting me such opportunity for serving in the GNS and for me to become a faithful and fruitful son of my original Guyana.

EDUCATION, is a FRUITFUL-VINE to a NATION

Knowingly, we strive here for a Co-operative Education,
Unhesitatingly, we are upholding such a position.
Restraining all our energy in need for our country,
Undergoing vigorously our studies in unity.

Knowledge today is what our country needs,
Unity also, is a pillar for fruitful seeds.
Rendering assistance to our beautiful Guyana,
Utilising our innate skills for a better Guyana.

Many foreign-based Guyanese, (included myself) have pondered on the slogan and the anthem of the PPP titled:-
“They (foreign-based Guyanese) were not here in Guyana in our march and in the struggle for democracy, prior to our victorious reign and gain of such, in 1992, so they deserved to be discriminated and to be marginalised upon, in our sole aims and attempts for returning now to our free and safe Guyana under the APNU+AFC”.
SURMOT MOTILALL

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