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Ex-Mayor Ranwell Jordan dies

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Former Georgetown Mayor Ranwell Jordan has died. He was 79. Jordan, who served as Mayor from 1995 to 1996, died on Thursday.

He spent over 21 years as a city councillor after being elected in 1994.

In a statement, current mayor Patricia ChaseGreen, Councillor­s and Officers of Georgetown City Council expressed their sadness at his sudden passing.

It noted that as a member of council he served on the Internatio­nal Relations and City Works committees and was Council’s representa­tive on Central Housing and Planning Authority Board and the Guyana Cricket Board until 2016.

“Georgetown has lost a true son of the soil. We salute his commitment to local government reform and local democracy and express sincere condolence­s to his children, relatives and other grieving friends,” the statement concluded.

Meanwhile, in a statement issued yesterday, President David Granger extended heartfelt condolence­s to Jordan’s family on his passing.

The statement noted that Jordan, a Justice of the Peace and Commission­er of Oaths, lived a life of service to his community and the city of Georgetown.

It also said he was also a long serving member and stalwart of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and an active member of the Agricola/Meadowbroo­k PNCR Group. It noted that for his long service and dedication to the PNCR, Jordan was awarded the 60th Anniversar­y Medal at the Party’s Special Congress in October, 2017.

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