Public Affairs Minister, Kwame McCoy, has stressed that the Government’s commitment to safeguarding the livelihood of every Guyanese, regardless of their background or location.
McCoy was speaking to residents of Moco Moco, Upper Takutu- Upper Essequibo (Region 9), at the weekend, where distribution of government’s $25,000 per household cash grant for riverine and hinterland communities took place. He told residents that this is a fulfilment of a commitment made by President Irfaan Ali to help cushion the hardships wrought by the rising cost of living.
“Your government has been making interventions in every way to make sure that we can help to cushion, to ease the burden that comes with the global pandemic called COVID-19, and its consequences, and so, we have been making interventions after interventions,” he said.
The minister pointed out that among the programmes implemented by government are improved health care, increase of old-age pension from $20,500 to $28,000, and the increase in the ‘Because We Care’ cash grant for children from $15,000 to $30,000, among other major interventions.
Minister McCoy disclosed that the removal of numerous taxes “to ease the burden of citizens in the face of the global crisis”. Further, taxes were removed on cement, agricultural materials, and fuel, among others things.
The minister noted that Government has also implemented the GOAL Scholarship programme, from which some 20,000 Guyanese will access free tertiary education from internationally recognised universities over a five-year period.
Meanwhile, Junior Local Government and Regional Development Minister, Anand Persaud, who accompanied Minister McCoy, pledged government’s commitment to improve the livelihood of all citizens.
“We must always be with the people on the ground. The PPP has always been a pro-poor party, we look after the interest of the poor people, of the private sector, the old people and moreover the youths, the children of this land. I want to commit that we will stand by your side,” Persaud said. The minister called on citizens to unite to transform Guyana under the ‘One Guyana’ umbrella.
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