THIS holiday season, the elderly population of Guyana is filled with immense happiness, courtesy of the government’s prompt allocation of a $25,000 cash grant to 72,000 pensioners throughout the country. This will assist seniors with their Christmas shopping.
The government rolled out the distribution in Regions Six and 10 on Tuesday and the Department of Public Information (DPI) spoke to some of the beneficiaries.
Kamal Dhanesar emphasised the practical nature of the grant, highlighting that it will fulfill various holiday needs.
“It will come in handy. It will help in the home…because this is the time when people want to buy a few things whether furniture, grocery, [or] decoration because of the Christmas celebration and so on,” he said.
Other recipients echoed similar sentiments. Joseph Brijbisi said, “It will help me all round, ration wise and so. Yes, everything good.”
Verma Moonsammy expressed sincere gratitude. “I feel happy that I get this lil extra change for the Christmas. Me thank me government so much. I am very happy.”
Sahoodra Balkumari also expressed her appreciation, stating, “I thank the government so much for the help. It’s a great help for me.”
The positive reactions resonated across the communities visited, including Port Mourant, New Amsterdam, Mahaicony, No.5 Village and No.28 Village.
Pensioner Bachan Gyal also welcomed the initiative, noting, “It’s great… So we welcome it especially Christmas time.”
The cash grant serves as a testament to the government’s commitment to the welfare of its senior citizens. It provides much-needed financial assistance to vulnerable populations, allowing them to celebrate the holidays in comfort.
Additionally, the distribution of pension and public assistance booklets for 2024 is underway, further demonstrating the government’s dedication to supporting its citizens.
The one-off grant represents a significant investment of some $1.8 billion for the well-being of Guyana’s elderly population.