-Region Three Private Sector
IN a significant recognition of his outstanding leadership, President Dr. Irfaan Ali has been awarded the prestigious Global Africa Leadership Award during his official visit to Ghana and the Region Three Private Sector Inc. (R3PSi) acknowledges Dr. Ali’s transformative impact not only within Guyana but across international borders.
“President Ali’s exemplary leadership as a true statesman, marked by his unwavering dedication to unity, inclusivity, and shared prosperity, has not only transformed Guyana, but has also inspired nations far beyond its borders. His commitment to fostering a cohesive society under the banner of ‘One Guyana’ serves as a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of visionary leadership,” the R3PSi Head, Halim Khan noted in a statement.
Moreover, Khan explained that President Ali’s steadfast resolve and principled stance during times of adversity, particularly amidst the heightened tensions surrounding the border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela, exemplify his unwavering commitment to the welfare of his nation and its people.
“As he embarks on this significant journey to Ghana, we commend President Ali for his remarkable achievements and contributions to the advancement of Africa’s prosperity and global leadership. We have no doubt that his participation in the Presidential Dialogues and the Africa Prosperity Dialogues Summit will further enrich the discourse on regional co-operation and sustainable development,” the R3PSi Head noted.
In honoring President Ali with the Global Africa Leadership Award, Khan stated “we not only recognise his outstanding accomplishments but also reaffirm our collective belief in the transformative power of visionary leadership. May President Ali’s journey continue to inspire us all as we strive towards a future of unity, prosperity, and shared progress. Congratulations, President Ali, on this well-deserved honour. Your leadership continues to illuminate the path towards a brighter tomorrow for Guyana, Africa, and the world.”