ACDA remains clear that Social Cohesion must include economic inclusion

Dear Editor
WE have read with great interest the article in last Sunday’s Kaieteur Newspapers concerning efforts of a Canadian-based Guyanese in partnership with international groups, to bid for contracts in Guyana. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words – the photograph mentioned, like most others, paints a picture excluding African Guyanese from economic participation – so please permit us to ask some simple questions.
How can African Guyanese that have been deliberately marginalised and discriminated against for twenty-three (23) years be integrated into the business community, develop the requisite skills and finance to participate in the development of Guyana?

Are African Guyanese to be forever left out of the business life of Guyana, should we forever stand aside and look at others getting all the contracts; or should we always just be selling our services in the employ of others that build wealth off our knowledge, expertise and sweat. African Guyanese represent about three to five per cent of businesses in Guyana’s economy. This stark imbalance in the business sector and economy must be corrected. ACDA welcomes the current Local Content Policy that is being proposed by the Government of Guyana and seeks to encourage all capable Guyanese to search out where possible credible and experienced international groups, to develop non-exploitative joint ventures that would allow participation in our country’s patrimony. We also call for fairness and transparency with the government publish along with every budget, the economic participation of all groups. We must know who are getting the contracts, concessions and benefits. ACDA remains clear that Social Cohesion must include economic inclusion.
Regards
ACDA’s Steering Committee

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