‘Your jobs are secured’— President Ali tells Demerara Harbour Bridge staff

PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali, this morning, met with the employees of the old Demerara Harbour Bridge and assured them that they will not be displaced with the new bridge being commissioned tomorrow.

“You are secured, you know this. Your jobs are secured. Your service is secured. Your time is secured and the opportunities ahead of you will be as any other contributor in the ministry and some of you, based on your skill set, will be offered other opportunities that the ones you have today,” He told the employees.

In a meaningful engagement with the employees, some of whom have over 20 years of service under their belt, President Ali thanked them for their service to Guyana- even before the ribbon is cut tomorrow to usher in the new era of connectivity.

From the welders to the engineers and those who worked the toll booths, the President commended them for their hard work throughout the years to keep the old Demerara Harbour Bridge operational.

“That was no ordinary task… As the president and as a government, we appreciate you. We recognise the tremendous work that you have done and I do not want you to believe that this new bridge displaces your work or your contribution,” he said.

The President assured the employees that they would not lose out on their salary or benefits.

“Your service will continue and you will grow with the new opportunities that will come your way,” he told them.

With the government, over the years, building out the nation’s infrastructure, Dr. Ali said that those employees will continue to participate in the development of Guyana and now many will help in strengthening it full-time.

The new Demerara River Bridge will be commissioned on Sunday.

The new US$260 million bridge has been constructed by China Railway Construction Corporation Limited and represents one of the most transformative infrastructure projects in Guyana’s modern history.

Spanning 2.6 kilometres, it will link Region 3 to Region 4, providing round-the-clock, toll-free access.

The four-lane, cable-stayed structure is designed to last 100 years and accommodate vehicles of all sizes, travelling at up to 80 kilometres per hour. Once operational, it is expected to benefit over 50,000 commuters daily and deliver an estimated $3.5 billion in annual savings by eliminating toll fees and reducing fuel consumption and travel time.

Beyond its function as a vital transportation artery, the Demerara River Bridge, with its illuminated Cacique Crown of Honour towers, will stand as both a symbol of national pride and a marker of Guyana’s rapid infrastructural transformation.

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