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MoU signed for operating of Tuschen Call Centre

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The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and Arrowhead Communicat­ions yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing, paving the way for the operation of the Tuschen Call Centre.

A release from the ministry said that over 150 Guyanese are expected to be employed at the facility located in the East Bank Essequibo community. Signing on behalf of the ministry, was Permanent Secretary, Sharon Roopchand-Edwards, while Justin Nedd signed on behalf of Arrowhead Communicat­ions. As part of the MoU, Arrowhead Communicat­ions has committed to training staff and retrofitti­ng the facility.

After the signing, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond noted that the Government continues to work towards delivering on its manifesto promise of 50,000 jobs for Guyanese in five years.

“Tuschen is a unique catchment area; this call centre opens up employment opportunit­ies for residents on the West Coast of Demerara to Parika and possibly the Leguan, Wakenaam and other islands. As a government, we want our people employed and we are happy to endorse projects and to partner with private sector agencies that embark on projects that provide employment,” Walrond said.

Walrond further noted that the Government continues to provide the enabling environmen­t for investment.

“President (Irfaan) Ali has made it clear that the Government is aggressive­ly working to ensure our government­al systems are effective so that we create a conducive environmen­t for investment. The Government continues to roll out our transforma­tional agenda and I must stress that the developmen­tal approach is not just restricted to Georgetown or Region 4,” she added.

The centre was constructe­d in 2015 by the last PPP/C administra­tion but remained inoperable during the tenure of the APNU+AFC government. Arrowhead Communicat­ion is expected to take possession of the property on May 1, 2021, the release said.

 ??  ?? Permanent Secretary of the Ministry and Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Sharon Roopchand-Edwards (left), and Justin Nedd of Arrowhead Communicat­ions signing the MoU, while Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond observes
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry and Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Sharon Roopchand-Edwards (left), and Justin Nedd of Arrowhead Communicat­ions signing the MoU, while Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond observes

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