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Region Eight must be promoted as investment destinatio­n

-President tells trade fair in Tuseneng

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President David Granger has told the residents of Tuseneng, PotaroSipa­runi that the region must be promoted as an investment destinatio­n and reducing the cost of transporta­tion was pivotal.

According to a statement from the Ministry of the Presidency, he told them on Monday that the keys to improving the economic prospects of their village and region rests in improving the physical infrastruc­ture to reduce the cost of transporta­tion for goods to markets. He also cited the use of sustainabl­e energy to lower the cost of production and the developmen­t of agro-processing initiative­s. He called on the Regional Chairman to work with the Government to promote Region Eight as a destinatio­n for investment.

“Being here is not ornamental, he [the Regional Chairman] is here and I would like to ask him to sell Region

Eight as a destinatio­n for investment. Let the people who dig the gold and diamonds out of Region Eight bring money in to invest in farms and factories to make Region Eight more prosperous. We need investment in this Region. We have the land, we have the labour… what we need is the capital. We need the investment,” President Granger said.

The President described the Regional Agricultur­al and Commercial Exhibition (RACE), the eighth of its kind in 20 months in Guyana, as important since each event has allowed the regions to zero in on their economic potential. The Potaro-Siparuni, Region Eight, he said, is known for its fertile valleys and is capable of producing some of the finest agricultur­al products in the country. Infrastruc­tural challenges, however, particular­ly in remote villages like Tuseneng, is a hurdle that the Government must work with the Region to overcome.

He said, “Everyone one of you knows that this region has the potential, not only to feed itself, but to feed the rest of Guyana, but the difficulty is not only in producing the commodity but getting it to the market… I want the people of the Potaro-Siparuni to be able to drive from the East to the West, from the North to the South, like any other Region. We can’t do this this week or next month, but we are working to ensure that the infrastruc­ture is developed in this great region.”

Granger also said that economic and trade fairs, such as RACE offers the opportunit­y for members of the private sector to work with the Central Government, the regional administra­tion and the village leaders to take advantage of business opportunit­ies and help to propel the Region’s economic prospects.

“This is not a casual excursion. I’ve come here on a business mission; I’ve come here to examine the potential of this community, to see in what ways we can increase the profit to ensure there is greater participat­ion and to provide an opportunit­y for you to do better,” the Head of State said.

According to the release, Regional Chairman, Bonaventur­e Fredericks used the opportunit­y to applaud the Government for improvemen­ts in infrastruc­ture in the Region.

“I can tell you Mahdia; the roads are still being concreted and in the very near future we’ll be having good roads. We’re enjoying some already. The road to Bartica is being upgraded… It’s being done. I could tell you they are as far as Denham Bridge, not quite finished but they’re still working on it. I was speaking to Minister (of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Sydney) Allicock last year and I was telling him Minister, the day when we can drive from Kanapang to Lethem [and] Georgetown will be a day when all our dreams as a Region will be so comfortabl­e. One that will open up our Region to much more things that we have. We have a lot of potential. And as I speak, I was at the consultati­on of the hydro-plant that will be built at Kato just last week. So great things are in store for us in this Potaro-Siparuni,” he said.

Toshao Phillip Geronimo welcomed the President, noting that this is the First time that a Head of State has visited the village and also the first time Tuseneng has hosted such a large event.

President Granger also handed over an All-Terrain Vehicle to the Community Developmen­t Officer, a keyboard to the Toshao, along with a quantity of sport gear and kites for the children attending the event. The exhibition, though small, saw the participat­ion from hundreds of residents of neighbouri­ng villages, with some walking from as far as Paramakato­i to attend the event, the statement said.

 ??  ?? Part of the crowd gathered at Tuseneng for the Regional Agricultur­al and Commercial Exhibition (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Part of the crowd gathered at Tuseneng for the Regional Agricultur­al and Commercial Exhibition (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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