November 24, 2024

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Min Nandlall urges collective effort to realise Guyana’s full potential

A section of residents at the outreach

Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Mohabir Anil Nandlall, S.C. is urging Guyanese are being urged to unite as a nation in order to benefit from the country’s rapid socio-economic development by Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Mohabir Anil Nandlall, S.C.

Nandlall made the call for unity under the ‘One Guyana’ initiative while addressing residents of Melanie Damishana, East Coast Demerara during a recent nine-member ministerial outreach. The minister pointed out that this generation of Guyanese are the most fortunate as they are provided with every opportunity to elevate and uplift themselves.

“We as a government we can’t and you as a people, we can’t be fighting with each other,” he said.

Nandlall noted that given Guyana’s upper trajectory with the massive developmental opportunities, he said this is the opportune time for Guyanese to come together in a sense of oneness in order to reap the benefits of the country’s expanding economy.

The minister stressed that it is “completely unnecessary” to be divided. He urged residents to take advantage of all the opportunities provided by the government.

Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister Mohabir Anil Nandlall, S.C.

“Rather than expend energy fighting between and among ourselves let us expend that energy in uniting to realise the common benefits of our country that we have a lot to benefit from,” he noted.

Nandlall told residents were assured that the developmental agenda pursued by Irfaan Ali-led government will benefit all Guyanese in multiple ways.

And you have a government that is committed to delivering the goods and services that you deserve,” he said.

The AG further explained that the East Coast of Demerara has been earmarked for tremendous transformational development both infrastructurally and in terms of job creation.

Minister Nandlall made reference to the numerous developments to be undertaken on the East Coast corridor including hotels and an Industrial Park which will create over 4000 jobs for Guyanese.

“We want all Guyana onboard and that why at the level of His Excellency the President almost every time he speaks, he speaks about one Guyana platform, this is the point and time in our history where we cannot afford to appear divided,” the Attorney General added.