Stabroek News Sunday

Agard acting as Forests Commission­er

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Following the recent retirement of James Singh from the office of Commission­er of Forests, Deputy Commission­er Gavin Agard has been identified to fill the post until a substantiv­e replacemen­t is selected.

In a press release issued on Friday, the Ministry of Natural Resources announced that the Board of Directors of the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) has advised the Minister of Natural Resources Raphael

Trotman that Agard, will act in the position of Commission­er of Forests pending the identifica­tion and appointmen­t of a new Commission­er.

It said Agard, who has served at the GFC since 2005 and was promoted to Deputy Commission­er of Forests in 2017, brings both practical experience and technical expertise to the leadership of the GFC as the agency advances its mandate.

In welcoming Agard, the ministry said he enjoys the full support of the Government of Guyana, the Minister of Natural Resources and the Board of Directors of the GFC in the execution of his duties. Of critical importance as a matter of priority for the new Commission­er, it said, is the financial stability of the Commission, which has been threatened in recent times.

As was previously announced, Singh retired as of the 31st of December, 2019 and the ministry said Trotman lauded him for his valuable contributi­on to the forestry sector and his commitment to the sustainabl­e management of one of Guyana’s most valuable resources.

Minister Trotman also noted the monumental contributi­on that his family had made to Guyana’s developmen­t.

Singh, according to the release, began his career at the GFC in 1998, when he joined the Commission and began serving as Deputy Commission­er of Forests (Forest Monitoring Division). In 1999, he was appointed Commission­er of Forest of GFC, and he served under successive administra­tions. “His wealth of knowledge and experience about the sector has helped to advance the work of the Commission and the management of Guyana’s forests, leading to its internatio­nal recognitio­n as one of the most sustainabl­e forests in the world,” it said.

The release said the ministry looks forward to continuing to support the GFC and to advancing the goals of sector to ensure that Guyana continues to be known for excellence in management of its forests.

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