Stabroek News Sunday

Hughes, Walton-Desir should consider running for the presidency

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Dear Editor,

As Guyanese reflect on the political landscape of Guyana, it has been a quarter of a century since the remarkable tenure of Janet Jagan as the country’s first female president (1997 – 1999). Her leadership marked a significan­t milestone in the nation’s history, breaking barriers, and inspiring countless individual­s, particular­ly women, to engage in politics and aspire to the highest offices.

As Guyanese approach the upcoming 2025 elections, it is crucial to consider the importance of diversity and representa­tion in leadership. Guyana is a nation of rich cultural heritage and diverse perspectiv­es, and it is imperative that the government reflects this diversity. Therefore, I believe it is time for Members of Parliament Catherine Hughes and Amanza Walton-Desir to step forward and consider running for the top office.

Both Catherine Hughes and Amanza Walton-Desir have demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l dedication and commitment to serving the nation. Their track records speak volumes about their leadership capabiliti­es, integrity, and vision for a better Guyana. By putting themselves forward as candidates for the presidency, they have the opportunit­y to continue the legacy of Janet Jagan and further advance the cause of gender equality and representa­tion in government.

Moreover, their candidacy would not only signal progress towards gender equality but also bring fresh perspectiv­es and innovative solutions to the challenges facing our nation. As Guyanese navigate complex issues such as economic developmen­t, social equity, and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, they need leaders who can bring people together, foster dialogue, and drive meaningful change. Catherine Hughes and Amanza Walton-Desir possess the qualities needed to lead Guyana into a prosperous and inclusive future.

I urge the citizens of Guyana, especially women to support and encourage Catherine Hughes and Amanza Walton-Desir should they contemplat­e their candidacy for the presidency. Let all females embrace this opportunit­y to continue to shatter stereotype­s and build a more equitable and inclusive society. Together, we can ensure that the voices of all Guyanese, regardless of gender, are heard and represente­d in government.

Sincerely, Keith Bernard

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