Stabroek News Sunday

‘We are in this for the long haul’

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A shift in approach by creditors and financiers, compounded by market forces and emerging businesses, has caused the Georgetown-based Nigel’s Supermarke­t to significan­tly scale down its operations. However, proprietor Nigel Johnson says he will do all in his power to return the business to its former glory as one of the country’s leading supermarke­ts. “The answer is no, we are not closing. We are in this for the long haul,” Johnson told Stabroek News, when asked if he was closing down the supermarke­t. “It is a very competitiv­e environmen­t and

as of late has been very challengin­g with lots of dynamics, but I want my customers to know that I try every possible option available to keep the business and with their help and the grace of God, we will get back and even better than what we were,” he added. children was “heartrendi­ng” and found that on the nights of the attacks, the convict displayed callous and scant regard for innocent human lives. Caesar is one of two former murder accused to have pleaded guilty to manslaught­er charges after the massacre of 12 persons at Bartica on February 17, 2008.

He and fellow convict Clebert Reece, called ‘Chi Chi,’ were initially indicted for murder in the shooting deaths of 12 men at Bartica. Both men had, however, indicated their desire to plead guilty to lesser counts of manslaught­er, which was accepted by the State.

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