President Ali hoping to provide free education at UG by end of 2024
President Irfaan Ali
President Irfaan Ali

PRESIDENT IRFAAN ALI, on Sunday, announced that his government is working to provide free education at the University of Guyana (UG) by the end of 2024.

The Head of State was, at the time, delivering a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organised by the Guyana Consulate in Canada.

President Ali told his audience that his government is working on creating a 21st century education system in the country.

“We are providing 20,000 scholarships. We hope to provide free education at the University of Guyana by the end of 2024. In our Emergency Budget for 2020, we made provisions for doubling the uniform allowance and increasing, by 50%, the cash grant per student from $10,000 to $15,000. We are committed to increasing this by almost 300% in the coming years,” the President was quoted as saying by the Office of the President.
According to the press release, despite the difficulties faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the President has prioritised education since entering office in August.

“Last week he told residents of the mountainous community of Kato in Region Eight (Potaro–Siparuni), that they will soon receive an Information Communication Technology (ICT) hub in their community, which will provide internet access,” the release stated.

According to the release, President Ali said that the next decade in Guyana would be transformational in all aspects of development and that all Guyanese will benefit. He told the audience about the improvements earmarked in health care, infrastructure and agriculture, among other areas.

“This is just a snapshot of the plans which are unfolding in our country. We are accelerating the pace at which we do things because we recognise that we need to ensure that the present generation benefits from development.”

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