‘Bauxite has a guaranteed future in Guyana’ – President Ali reassures
President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, senior government officials, the  Ambassador of the Republic of  China, and a Bosai representative cut the ribbon
President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, senior government officials, the Ambassador of the Republic of China, and a Bosai representative cut the ribbon

─ as Bosai commissions Kiln #15, US$115M Maz Project

PRESIDENT, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali has reiterated that the mining town of Linden in Region 10 is poised for massive development under the leadership of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic administration.

The head of state was speaking on Friday at the commissioning ceremony for BOSAI Minerals’ Kiln #15, and the US$115 million Maz Project in Linden.

The new Kiln #15 is expected to bring about higher efficiency and lower production costs, while the Maz Project is set to promote countless job opportunities for Lindeners, crafted with a view to achieving mass production of metallurgical-grade bauxite.

Bauxite is used in the production of aluminum and despite the challenges faced by the global bauxite industry over the last few years, BOSAI’s completion of Kiln #15 and commencement of the Maz Project speaks volumes about the positive outlook for Linden’s bauxite landscape.

Added to this, President Ali said his administration is strategically utilising oil and gas resources to promote sustainability, especially in the natural resources sector.

“We are not neglecting the traditional sectors of the economy. We are investing in industries and sectors, hoping to add value to their production, so that they can earn more money. That is why the aluminum plants are critical to the modernisation and transformation of our country. We hope the necessary investments will move bauxite production higher up the value chain. Bauxite has a guaranteed future in Guyana.

President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali; Senior Minister in the Office of the President with responsibility for finance, Dr. Ashni Singh; Home Affairs Minister Robeson Benn and a Bosai representative touring the facility

“Our government has a sound track record of supporting the ailing industry for more than a decade. We also intensified private ownership, and participation in bauxite-mining, which allowed the recapitalisation and continued operations,” the president underscored.

Meanwhile, highlighting that Linden is not left out of the country’s rapid development, the president reminded that the government has embarked on a massive housing and infrastructural drive to expand the opportunities for investment in the region, as well as significantly enhance the living conditions of residents.

President Ali said as part of the agenda for accelerated infrastructural development, the contract for the Wismar Bridge connecting Wismar to Mackenzie will be signed before the end of the year.

He noted that the continued private-sector investments in Guyana’s economy speak to his administration’s prudent and strategic management, providing the enabling environment for investment.

Persons in attendance were also reminded of the Linden Economic Advancement Programme (LEAP) also being spearheaded by the government, which outlines the government’s continued efforts to bring prosperity to the mining town and its environs. (DPI)

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