A Vision for Inclusive Progress

UNDER the stewardship of President, Irfaan Ali, Guyana saw unprecedented four-year metamorphism, and in establishing a new paradigm for inclusive progress and development.
The PPP/C administration, under President Irfaan Ali, is on an elevated trajectory to rebuild the country, and through unprecedented achievements on various fronts, is destined to enrich everyone in Guyana.

The country’s physical landscape has experienced unprecedented transformation, through megaprojects and local initiative, redefining Guyana’s landscape.
The gas-to-energy initiative is, in and of itself, evidence of the regime’s dedication to industrialisation and energy self-provision, and is projected to halve electricity tariffs and inject 300 megawatts into the power system.
In total, in combination with the building of the New Demerara Harbour and Mackenzie-Wismar River Bridges, is projected to redefine transport and inject economic activity.

President Ali’s plans also cover rural areas and through rural road development and construction of over 10,000 rural roads, access and living conditions for all in the country have improved.
Increase in rice harvests and cropping of non-conventional produce, achieved by investing in agricultural facilities to the amount of $70 billion, is testament to rural and food thrust by the administration.
The administration’s focus on strengthening human capabilities is equally striking. The expenditure on housing, education, and health available to everyone in Guyana, regardless of their stripes, is exceptional.
The free education in nursing and subsequent job on graduation is only one example of investing in humans and filling sector needs.

On the global platform, Guyana cemented its position, firmly retaining its territorial integrity in the International Court of Justice and establishing diplomatic representation on the globe.
Such enhanced world representation is crucial in order to obtain foreign investment and safeguard Guyana’s interests in global affairs.

President Ali’s focus on co-operation — between foreign friends, local communities, and the private sector — is country-building through co-operation. Such co-operation, in addition to mobilising economic advancement, has served to bring people closer and make them feel more attached to their country.
As Guyana celebrates 55 years as a republic, on the cusp of a radiant future, the vision for a country where our children have access to good education, our womenfolk uplifted, and our labour valued, is given priority by the PPP/C regime in inclusive development where no individual is left behind.
The achievements of the last four years “represent an astonishing feat in such a short space of time.” This, however, is evidently only the beginning.

If attention is continued to be accorded to investing in strengthening our infrastructure, to economic diversification and to investing in our people, Guyana is poised to be a shining light for our hemisphere in sustainable development.
As President Ali himself so succinctly states, the country is building towards a better life for everyone and is building foundations for an integrated and flourishing future.

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