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Sod turned for US$5m mall at Leonora

- (Joanna Dhanraj)

President Irfaan Ali yesterday helped to turn the sod for what is expected to be one of the largest malls in Guyana and which will be situated at Leonora, West Coast Demerara.

The West Central Mall, estimated to cost US$5 million is slated to be completed in two years.

The project which is being spearheade­d by businessma­n Hemraj Albert will include a gym, business centre, movie theatre, conference facility, a fine dining restaurant and bar, a supermarke­t, an arcade, a food court, and an adequate parking facility.

Yesterday’s ceremony saw opening remarks from Albert’s eldest daughter, Bhabita Sookraj, who spoke of the project being conceived as a result of her father and other family members wanting to contribute to Region Three. West Central Mall, she pointed out, will be in an ideal location, away from the bustle of the city and convenient for persons living along the West Coast and West Bank of Demerara as well as those residing along the East Bank of Essequibo and Region Two.

Sookraj further noted that once completed, the mall will provide approximat­ely 325 direct and indirect jobs for persons in the semi, semi-skilled, skilled, profession­al, and managerial categories.

“The project will enhance the beautifica­tion of Region Three with its architectu­ral design and provide the opportunit­y for Guyanese to maximise their business potential while displaying their culture and hospitalit­y. Moreover, it will be a tourist attraction as it provides an environmen­t that is secure, family-oriented, comfortabl­e, luxurious, diversifie­d, and away from the city of Georgetown. The management of West Central Mall will take pride in their social responsibi­lity to the community, stakeholde­rs, and the residents of Region Three”, Sookraj assured.

Developer of the project, Albert said of the mall, “This mall was one of my visions for some time now and I’m very happy to see that today is the commenceme­nt of this project.” He credited the commenceme­nt of the project to his hard work and dedication he committed to while being in business for thirty-eight years. He

promised customers the highest quality of service.

President Ali during his remarks stated that Guyana is changing, as well as the investment landscape and the physical look of the country. “But, what is essential is our thinking of all of us as Guyanese to also change. We have a responsibi­lity as Guyanese to promote the developmen­t of Guyana. I’m not asking anyone to promote a government or political party. We have a responsibi­lity as patriots, as Guyanese, to positively position our country every opportunit­y we have the chance to do so… I welcome constructi­ve criticism, I welcome ideas to move our country forward, I welcome ideas to change the environmen­t that we operate in, to improve the system of government…” President Ali said also that the government supports the investment of the private sector and the sector becoming the leading implemente­r of growth and developmen­t.

The president who grew up in Leonora, enthused about the location of the intended mall being the exact spot where the Leonora Sugar Estate Senior Staff Compound used to be, further sharing that that as a boy growing up he and friends would wait outside the gates of the compound for approval to use the pool belonging to the estate. He added that those making use of the mall will not need approval as he once did, as it will be open to the public.

Region Three, President Ali noted is traditiona­lly

known as an agricultur­al region but that is about to change as there are expected investment­s from both the private and public sector within the oil & gas industry. The government, he said, is looking to create more jobs that will allow for expansion of the economy, adding that the government plans to land the gasto-shore pipeline in Wales, West Bank Demerara. This decision is expected to create what is said to be a revolution in industrial developmen­t, manufactur­ing, and agro-processing, which will create jobs for thousands as well as opportunit­ies for hundreds of small and medium-sized businesses.

“We’re already speaking with different players in the financial sector who

are planning expansion of their banking and financial facilities here in Region Three. [As] a matter of fact, we’re already in advanced negotiatio­ns in having possible, suitable land identified for the constructi­on of a new bank in Region Three… We also have interests in investment­s in the hotel and hospitalit­y sector here in Region Three, all of [which are] private investment­s. In addition to this, one of our largest housing local developers will soon commence work on the developmen­t of a massive medium to upper-scale housing community. We’ll engage key stakeholde­rs in developing an agro-processing industry whilst at the same time preparing ourselves for many opportunit­ies

that will come our way with the reduced cost of energy… confined to Region Three”, the president declared.

Among the region’s proposed developmen­ts, President Ali also spoke of the constructi­on of the new Demerara Harbour Bridge as well as a four-lane highway spanning the West Bank Demerara to East Bank Essequibo. He went on to add that the government also intends to have available in Region Three, the same level of health and educationa­l facilities as in the city. “Very soon we will be looking at laying in the parliament a special legislatio­n for the Wales Developmen­t Authority that would oversee not only the investment and planning but also the

management of the great opportunit­ies that will be coming the way of Region Three,” Ali assured.

Also present at the ceremony were the CEO of GoInvest, Peter Ramsaroop; Chairman of Region Three, Inshan Ayube; and President of the Region Three Chamber of Commerce, Halim Khan; who offered remarks. The trio lauded Albert for contributi­ng to employment as well as providing a recreation­al facility that can be enjoyed by the people of Region Three. Khan noted that while he was happy that the region will benefit from the high-end business, he appealed for quality customer service.

 ??  ?? President Irfaan Ali (second from left) and project developer Hemraj Albert turning the sod
President Irfaan Ali (second from left) and project developer Hemraj Albert turning the sod
 ??  ?? Owners of West Central Mall, Hemraj Albert and wife, Camille
Owners of West Central Mall, Hemraj Albert and wife, Camille
 ??  ?? The intended site for the mall at Leonora
The intended site for the mall at Leonora
 ??  ?? The president at the ceremony
The president at the ceremony

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