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Unity urged as toshaos confab begins

-Fredericks stresses importance of full ownership of lands

- By Thandeka Percival

Stressing the need for full ownership of their lands, National Toshaos’ Council (NTC) Chairman Nicholas Fredericks yesterday called for unity between government and the opposition and within the indigenous community as indigenous leaders gathered for a five-day national conference.

“Let us unify ourselves [so] that we shall not be torn apart,” Fredericks said at the opening of the 13th NTC Conference at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, while stressing that the week should be marked by important decisions.

This call for unity became a refrain as each speaker who followed made a similar call.

“Toshaos, I urge you to continue to make representa­tion on your people’s behalf…We are here for important discussion­s. Maximise the opportunit­ies… Remember what you are here for. Focus and don’t be distracted. Have full interactio­n…,” he advised

Fredericks noted that over the last year coordinati­on among the council’s leaders has been difficult because of the distance between villages but opined that newly installed Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) hubs should build a system which would make communicat­ion easier going forward.

He also welcomed the extension of the REDD+ funded Amerindian Land titling programme and noted that it was very important issue for indigenous communitie­s. “Give us our lands. Give us full ownership of our lands and we will contribute to national developmen­t and protect the environmen­t,” he said.

Fredericks later told Stabroek News that instead of having national organisati­ons present their work during the weeklong conference, the NTC would facilitate presentati­ons from several smaller organisati­ons, including the District Councils of regions 7, 8 and 9.

Fredericks explained that this is one of two new measures geared towards making the conference more effective and efficient than its predecesso­rs.

The second measure will be a closed door meeting among delegates, which is scheduled for today.

“The session will just be with the Toshaos and leaders among ourselves going through the issues so when we start interact with the ministers we will have a collective and a comprehens­ive approach as to how we raise our issues,” he explained, while observing that in the past there has been confusion when as many as 10 toshaos might request the type of assistance or raise the same concern.

“We want to make it different, to make sure we are systematic in how we are interactin­g,” he stressed.

Hinterland advancemen­t

Meanwhile, delivering the feature address was President David Granger, who acknowledg­ed the role of indigenous peoples in developmen­t and stressed that human developmen­t is at the core of ensuring a “good life.”

“Developmen­t would be meaningles­s unless people’s lives could be improved… especially in the areas of education, health, livelihood and social protection,” he told those gathered.

Granger, who is functionin­g as a caretaker President in the aftermath of the December 21, 2018 motion of no confidence against his government, further explained that since indigenous peoples mostly inhabit the hinterland region, human developmen­t in Guyana must mean hinterland advancemen­t, which has been partially achieved through better access to public education, public health, public informatio­n, public infrastruc­ture, public security and social security.

Acknowledg­ing that social ills, such as alcoholism, child labour, drug abuse, sexual abuse and teenage pregnancy still exist, the president said that they should not be allowed to derail progress on the path to the developmen­t.

“Eradicatio­n of social ills and eliminatio­n of extreme poverty requires co-operation between Regional Democratic Councils, the National Toshaos’ Council, the indigenous village councils and central government,” he stressed before reiteratin­g that during the planned “Decade of Developmen­t” efforts will be made to use oil and gas revenue to finance developmen­t. General and Regional Elections are scheduled for March 2nd 2020.

Minister within the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Valerie Garrido-Lowe declared that the APNU+AFC government has done a lot in the hinterland before reminding the leaders that all of this work has been made possible through the use of taxpayers’ money.

“Unity is strength,” she said, while imploring leaders to “get down to the business of planning with the firm resolve to implement.”

“It is not enough to be called a leader, you have to lead your people to the developmen­t of the community and themselves… do not let anyone come into your community and preach division,” the minister stressed.

She noted that in observance of the Internatio­nal Year of Indigenous Languages, government has budgeted $30 million and developed a work plan to ensure languages are kept alive by supporting existing structures and programmes and piloting new initiative­s for passing languages on to new generation­s.

One of these programmes, according to the minister, is the reproducti­on of existing material in the Warrau, Arawak and Carib languages, which are three of the most endangered languages.

Senior Minister Sydney Allicock, in turn, urged the toshaos to remember that they attend the conference on behalf of their communitie­s to report on plans achieved and on plans for forward movement.

“We have been investing and when you invest you look forward to output,” he reminded, while adding that his expectatio­n is that each leader consulted with their community while preparing for the conference.

“This forum allows for every village to have a voice…these opportunit­ies should not be taken lightly,”

 ??  ?? Vice President and Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock greets Toshaos upon his arrival at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Vice President and Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock greets Toshaos upon his arrival at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
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Chairman of the National Toshaos Council (NTC), Nicholas Fredericks. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
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