PPP commits to ‘Truth, Trust and Transformation’
Former Member of Parliament and prominent legal professional Geeta Chandan-Edmond waves for flag high with supporters at the meeting at Murphy Dam, Rosignol
Former Member of Parliament and prominent legal professional Geeta Chandan-Edmond waves for flag high with supporters at the meeting at Murphy Dam, Rosignol

– launches community meetings in Region Five

The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has intensified its community outreach in Region Five, holding a series of impactful meetings aimed at reinforcing trust and rallying support ahead of Guyana’s pivotal September 1st General and Regional Elections.

One such meeting, held recently at Murphy Dam, Rosignol, drew scores of residents eager to hear directly from party leaders about ongoing development plans, major projects, and the PPP’s vision for the Mahaica-Berbice region.

Addressing the gathering were Minister of Public Service Sonia Parag, community leader Faizal Jaffarally, and former Member of Parliament and prominent legal professional Geeta Chandan-Edmond. The speakers outlined the government’s commitment to transforming Region Five into a modern hub for opportunity, better livelihoods, and quality public services.

Residents were briefed on several flagship projects, including the soon-to-be commissioned state-of-the-art regional hospital, new and upgraded roads, and targeted relief measures for farmers. These initiatives, the speakers noted, reflect the PPP/C Government’s focus on boosting infrastructure, expanding access to services, and ensuring that progress reaches every household.
Underscoring the theme of trust, Chandan-Edmond urged residents not to be misled by political rhetoric from those seeking to distort the truth.

“Rosignol knows struggle. Rosignol knows betrayal. And Rosignol now knows what it means to have a government that puts the people first,” she declared, echoing the cheers of attendees who voiced their support.

At another public meeting in Rosignol on July 8, Chandan-Edmond delivered a compelling 25-minute speech focused on the core pillars guiding the PPP/C: truth, trust, and transformation.
She reminded residents of the progress their community has made under the leadership of President Dr. Irfaan Ali, citing visible improvements in infrastructure and social programmes that have touched the lives of ordinary Guyanese.

Chandan-Edmond called on residents to ensure a “solid vote” on September 1st, to secure President Ali’s well-deserved second term and keep Guyana on its upward path.
She highlighted not just the projects delivered, but the enduring bond of trust and commitment that has defined the PPP/C’s relationship with the people for decades.
Community meetings like these form part of the party’s wider effort to stay closely connected with citizens, hear their concerns firsthand, and maintain momentum on the ground as election day approaches.

As the Rosignol Zeelust cluster left the meetings, the message was clear: support for the PPP/C is solid, the trust between the party and its people remains unbroken, and the vision for a prosperous, united, and transforming Guyana will continue under President Ali’s leadership.

The call to voters: stay informed, stand firm, and vote wisely for continued progress and genuine people-first governance.

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