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Forbes Burnham remembered

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President David Granger yesterday morning paid tribute to Guyana’s first Executive President and founder of the People’s National Congress, Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham on the occasion of the 32nd anniversar­y of his death. The wreath laying ceremony was held at the Mausoleum at the Seven Ponds in the Botanical Gardens.

Yesterday’s event was organised by the State. Minister of State, Joseph Harmon said on Friday that commemorat­ive services to mark the death anniversar­ies of all former presidents will now be statefunde­d functions.

Granger in his remarks said that the late Forbes Burnham will always be remembered with reverence for his fight against inequality, poverty, illiteracy and other social ills.

“We recall Forbes Burnham’s courageous campaign to transform the backward colony of British Guiana when he entered office on 14th December 1964 up to his death on 6th August 1985. Forbes Burnham described his mission as `...a struggle…against poverty, ignorance, unemployme­nt, hunger and exploitati­on…” He launched a process of national transforma­tion to eliminate the inequaliti­es associated with economic, geographic and demographi­c disparitie­s. Forbes Burnham’s policy of national transforma­tion was based, in part, on providing easier access to public education,’ the President said.

He noted that the institutio­ns, which were set up by the late President still sustain social change and the evidence of his achievemen­ts is visible everywhere, particular­ly in the University of Guyana at Turkeyen, the Cyril Potter College of Education, the Co-operative Training College at Kuru Kuru and the Technical Institute at New Amsterdam among others.

“Forbes Burnham will always be remembered with reverence. We renew, on this solemn commemorat­ion of his death, our collective commitment to continue his campaign “…against poverty, ignorance, unemployme­nt, hunger and exploitati­on…”” President Granger said.

 ?? (Ministry of the Presidency photo) ?? President David Granger (centre) at the ceremony. He is flanked by Prime Minister Moses Nagamoooto­o (left) and Minister of Social Protection, Amna Ally.
(Ministry of the Presidency photo) President David Granger (centre) at the ceremony. He is flanked by Prime Minister Moses Nagamoooto­o (left) and Minister of Social Protection, Amna Ally.

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