– at Eccles annual Emancipation Day celebration
PRESIDENTIAL candidate of the People’s Progressive Party, and Presidential Advisor Mr. Donald Ramotar, last Monday evening joined hundreds of residents of East Bank Demerara in Eccles for Emancipation Day celebrations. Ramotar, while addressing residents, lauded the Eccles community group for up-keeping its annual emancipation day tradition.
In expressing his delight to be a part of the ceremony, he urged residents to continue promoting their various cultures and rich heritage.
He also said that Africans like every other ethnic group in Guyana have contributed to nation building.
“Emancipation day is taking place when we are also celebrating the Year of People of African Descent,” Ramotar said.
August 1, is one of the most important holidays on the calendar in Guyana because, “it was
the first major breakthrough that we had towards genuine freedom and Independence in this country,” he said.
“When you look around at the Western hemisphere you will see the magnificent structures that they have, many of these buildings that they have came around because of the labour and hard work of the people of African descent who were taken away from Africa and forced to work,” Ramotar said.
The abolition of slavery, he said, was achieved because of the struggles of slaves themselves.
Ramotar also said that the emancipation of slavery has provided an opportunity for African ancestors to build the foundation for past, present and future generations.
Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee ,who was also present at the celebration, used the opportunity to give recognition to persons from the community who had contributed to nation building.
“The struggle of Emancipation has left a mark on our nation so much so that around the
country we have many monuments that are being established in various communities where these took the form of fist battles,” Minister Rohee said.
In recognition of the contributions to the social and harmonious development and struggles for improvement of the lives of Guyanese, the Eccles community group presented special awards to Members of Parliament Clinton Collymore, Shirley Edwards and Philomena Sahoye-Shury; and Roy Geddes, a musician.
Hampers were also presented to elders of the Eccles, Bagotstown, Agricola and Mocha communities.
The gathering were also thrilled by entertainment provided by youths and adults from the Eccles, Bagotstown, Agricola and Mocha communities including cultural performances depicting the various aspects of African culture, fashion, food, music and language.
The Eccles Community Group has this activity as one of their Annual Social activity in their Community. President of the Group Mr. Neil Kumar, JP, MP along with Mr. Sean Richmond – Secretary and Organising Secretary Dr. Ovid Issacs, are only a few members of this recognized Community Development Group.
The large crowd enjoyed the wide variety of tasty African dishes and delights. The Conkee, mauby, Meta-gee and Cook-up were indeed tasty. The audience felt the vibrations of spectacular dances to the captivating rhythms of the African drums.
The Youths went on late in the night as the young people declared that this is also the year of youths.
There was a feeling of joy and satisfaction as our people enjoyed themselves at the spectacular event. (GINA)