Tribute to the late Amna Ali: A life of service, dedication

Dear Editor,
IT is with deep sadness and profound sorrow that we mourn the passing of Comrade Amna Ali, a formidable force, a towering figure in Guyana’s political history and a long-standing stalwart member of the People’s National Congress Reform.
Fondly referred to by me and several others as the “Iron Lady,” Amna Ali was a true political giant whose name and contributions have left her enduring imprints etched into the annals of our nation’s history.

She was, until 2020, the longest-serving member of parliament in Guyana, second only to Minister Gail Teixeira in parliamentary tenure. Her decision not to return to parliament marked the end of a remarkable chapter in Guyana’s political landscape.
Amna Ali devoted more than half her life to public service and the advancement of her party. She was a skilled organiser, an astute and masterful campaign manager, and an unmatched fundraising force, always working tirelessly, both upfront and behind the scenes, to ensure success.

Her no-nonsense attitude and unwavering commitment to getting the work done earned her respect, admiration, and criticism. Her approach was viewed as direct or firm. To those who knew her well, it was never personal; she simply knew how to get the job done.
On a personal level, I am especially grateful to Amna Ali. She recognised my potential as a young member of the party and played an instrumental role in my political journey.

Her mentorship, support, and unwavering belief in my abilities left an indelible impact on my life. When Amna believed in you, she gave her all; she was fiercely loyal and unrelenting in her support.
In our final conversations, she expressed concern for the future of the party she loved so deeply. While those moments were filled with emotion, I am grateful that I had the chance to assure her that her contributions had not gone unnoticed, that she had indeed given so much, and that her legacy would endure.

I reminded her that change is inevitable, it will come, and brighter days lay ahead.

In light of her decades of public service and invaluable contributions to Guyana’s political development, I strongly believe that Amna Ali should be granted a state funeral, a gesture worthy of her stature, her commitment, and her enduring legacy to Guyana.
To her family, relatives, friends, comrades, and political colleagues, I extend my heartfelt condolences. May you find strength, comfort, and solace in the knowledge that Amna Ali’s life was one of purpose, passion, and patriotic service. May her soul rest in eternal peace.

Yours respectfully,
Hon. Jermaine Figueira, MP

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