Guyana must stand on the right side of history

–President Ali says country must do its part to address global injustices and inequalities

WITH Guyana cementing its position in the global arena, it is implied that the country now shares the responsibility of addressing worldwide injustices and inequalities.
This was according to President, Dr. Irfaan Ali, who on Friday evening hosted a dinner in commemoration of the 185th Emancipation anniversary.
In his remarks to a large gathering at State House, President Ali said that Guyanese must reflect on the sacrifices made by their Afro-Guyanese ancestors who rebelled heavily against injustices many moons ago.

“We as a people who are the inheritors of such sacrifice, we have a great responsibility and duty in the world today to ensure that wherever there is injustice, wherever there is oppression of people, wherever the dignity of people is challenged, that we must stand on the right side of history,” the Head of State said.
He added: “If we are to pay homage to the sacrifice our ancestors made, we cannot close our eyes to the inequity and the injustices in the world.”
To address the many issues facing the world, Dr. Ali said that a collective approach is needed and Guyanese must be open to sharing their resources with the world.
“We, therefore, have a collective responsibility to build a collective future and we are not only speaking about a collective future for Guyana. The resources that we are blessed with must be utilised to build a collective future that brings prosperity to people in every single region and every corner of the world,” the Head of State said.

He further reminded of the government’s push to establish programmes and lead discussions on climate, energy and food security.
“We have presented the world with one of the largest standing forests in the world, storing 19.5 gigaton of carbon with the lowest deforestation rate in the world of 0.036 per cent…we have wars around the world around energy people’s freedom taking away in the fight for energy,” Dr. Ali said, adding: “In both of these areas, we have been presented a natural gift and a blessing that we must utilise in the interest of humanity and the interest of people.”

The President also reminded that Guyana is currently leading the charge in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Latin America region to address food insecurity.
“This is done in recognition of the sacrifice, in recognition of the freedom our ancestors fought for,” the Head of State said.
Meanwhile, Son-in-law of former President Forbes Burnham, Dr. Richard Van-West Charles, who also delivered remarks, said that Guyana under the leadership of President Ali is currently on an upward trajectory of building a strong future.

“We have multiple ethnicities, and we have in our motto, one people, one nation, one destiny and the president’s programmatic framework of one Guyana. That is important for us because it is building a nation,” Dr. Charles said.

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