President Irfaan Ali described Guyana the epicentre of tolerance that demonstrates unity in diversity. Ali noted that Guyanese are humble, tolerant and strong and united in their quest for peace and that the country is one “in which all of us are ready and willing to embrace development and the upliftment of humanity”.
The President, who took part in several activities during today’s Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, ended the day’s event this evening with a specially organised dinner for members of the religious community, representatives of the Diplomatic Corps and members of his Cabinet at State House. The President disclosed his Government’s development plans and drive to pursue its ‘One Guyana’ agenda.
“Our only desire, that of the Government, is for the upliftment of all the people of the country. It is to ensure that we implement programmes and policies that will enhance humanity, that will bring people together—that will create love among each other,” Ali said. President Ali also spoke of humanity at the Eid Prayer this morning at the Muslim Youth Organisation (MYO) ground, where he described Ramadan as a tool to promote humility, sacrifice, love and respect.
Ali stressed that all of humanity is the same in the eyes of God Almighty and wealth nor status would ever define us. President Ali after the prayer session at MYO in Georgetown, headed to Leonora, on the West Coast of Demerara, to take part in a similar activity, where he spoke of love, family, and equality.
Ali then led scores of residents to several Muslim homes in the community to participate in a traditional house-to-house visit to indulge in sweet treats. The Head of State opened his home in Leonora for a similar activity.
He declared that Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan, a period of prayers, fasting and introspection.
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