Stabroek News

Credit must be given to Jagdeo administra­tion for tourism developmen­t

-

Dear Editor,

I noted in SN a few days ago, your article concerning the value of the refurbishe­d convention centre to the tourism sector. In the same publicatio­n I also observed that visitors’ arrivals this year was almost 285,000. Coincident­ally, an acquaintan­ce of mine and many persons verily accuse President Jagdeo of not doing anything for Guyana. Today’s tourism’s performanc­e is all due to the vision of, and the foundation laid by, President Jagdeo.

The market segments identified for tourists were – Visiting Family and Friends, Nature, Sport, Conference­s, Heritage and Yachting

At the time of building the convention centre, eighty five percent of the market for conference tourism was for conference­s of five hundred delegates or less. The CARICOM Secretaria­t’s location in Guyana was another factor. Another considerat­ion was accommodat­ion.

When I was gave given the tourism portfolio in June 2001, H.E. President Jagdeo tasked that a sector leading hotel brand be delivered to the tourism sector. With only Le Meridien (Pegasus) there was need for additional accommodat­ion of internatio­nal standards. That was the genesis of the Marriott. The Marriott was never built to shut down anybody, but to complement the existing stock of rooms. The first visit by the Marriott team was in May (1-4) 2006. Exactly three years later Pegasus was sold to the current owners. Buddy’s coincident­ally, started for world cup 2007. Today, two internatio­nally recognized brands (Marriott and Ramada) are here. The fruits of vision and action two decades earlier.

The improvemen­ts at the Convention Centre are upgrades which, yes, will make us access better, the conference market and complement­ed with sufficient rooms.

Back to the issue of reaping the fruits today after sowing seeds yesterday. The Guyana National Stadium has added immensely to sport tourism, with Guyana so far being a host of three cricket world cups and constant inclusion in the CPL games. Vision and action laying that solid foundation.

Recognizin­g that modern infrastruc­ture is also a necessity, the Jagdeo Administra­tion embarked on the biggest local Public-Private Partnershi­p by making the Ogle Airport available to local operators and facilitati­ng some CAPEX funding. Complement­ing is the Timehri Airport expansion programme. This, along with the marketing programmes of government and the tourism stakeholde­rs were recognized by the World Travel and Tourism which assessed Guyana most favourably on its tourism developmen­t indices.

The foundation was strong, the journey is long and credit must be given to the vision and action of the Jagdeo Administra­tion

Yours faithfully, Manzoor Nadir

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana