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Immigratio­n Office commission­ed in Linden

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Director General, Ministry of the Presidency, Joseph Harmon on Thursday commission­ed a $38M Immigratio­n Office at Independen­ce Avenue, MacKenzie, Linden.

A release from the Ministry of the Presidency reported Harmon as saying “We have committed ourselves to making life easier for citizens. We have committed ourselves to ensuring that Government services are taken to the people and ensuring that people don’t have to go looking and searching for Government services. We recognised very early that there are certain things which affect the lives of every Guyanese and there had to be a decentrali­sation in governance and public services. We have sought to decentrali­se services so that they are available where the people are. This passport office here is just one element in the decentrali­sation process. We have decentrali­sed the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission and the Guyana Revenue Authority”.

He added “This country is being developed in an equal and equitable manner and no community is being left behind. There are no `red’ or `green’ communitie­s with respect to developmen­t. It is spread all across this country. Our first priority is to satisfy the requiremen­ts of our people”.

Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix, in his remarks, said the need was identified for a Passport Office in Region Ten and in August 2016, the Government after discussion­s with the National Insurance Scheme, establishe­d a temporary office at the Scheme’s office to provide services three days per week.

While this was occurring, he noted that the Department began to look for suitable land in the area and once it was identified and permission received, the contract was awarded in December 2017 for constructi­on of the office.

“On July 30, 2019, this building was put into service to test the equipment and the efficiency of the staff. They responded admirably to the task and have since accepted and processed 2,623 applicatio­ns for passports. Citizens are assured that their applicatio­ns will be processed within eight days of the submission of their applicatio­ns. In circumstan­ces where the applicatio­ns were made in Georgetown, the applicants are able to receive their passports in Linden within the same period,” he said.

Felix added that a similar office is currently under constructi­on in Lethem, Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo (Region Nine) while others are planned for Mabaruma, Barima-Waini (Region One), Anna

Regina, Pomeroon-Supenaam (Region Two), Bartica, Cuyuni-Mazaruni (Region Seven) and Mahdia, Potaro- Siparuni (Region Eight).

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 ?? Presidency photo) (Ministry of the ?? Director General of the Ministry of the Presidency, Joseph Harmon (third from left) with Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Karen Cummings (left) , Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix (second from left) and Regional Chairman, Renis Morian at the opening of the office.
Presidency photo) (Ministry of the Director General of the Ministry of the Presidency, Joseph Harmon (third from left) with Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Karen Cummings (left) , Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix (second from left) and Regional Chairman, Renis Morian at the opening of the office.

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