Stabroek News Sunday

Former Guyana National Co-operative Bank building is privately owned

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do believe that these writings are contrary to those principles. I hope that being cognizant of the facts now, prominence to the outlined vision for this property and the Stabroek

Square, would be appropriat­ely reflected. I must add that I have unsuccessf­ully attempted to contact Mr Fenty on a few occasions for the purpose of enlighteni­ng him on the subject.

My requests to your staff for his number or email address were never granted neither were calls returned.

My company has a unique vision for the redevelopm­ent of this property and the Stabroek area as a whole. Extensive planning is currently in process and considerab­le amounts of money have been spent in this regard.

Our vision and ideas have been communicat­ed to the Government of Guyana and there is a plan of the steps to be taken for the achievemen­t of our objective, which will be fully disclosed at the appropriat­e time. I am sure that as time goes by, both the city council and government, will try their utmost to accommodat­e the vendors in an appropriat­e place.

It is my observatio­n, however, that a large portion of the stalls that were constructe­d for vendors by the Mayor & City Council in the old Donkey Square, remain unoccupied. Perhaps this is an area that can be looked at immediatel­y with a view of having them occupied. It must be pointed out that the Stabroek Square is one that persons traverse by the thousands on a daily basis and can be considered as the hub of Guyana. It is home to our world renowned Stabroek Market and most important Parliament.

This is an iconic area and is our equivalent to New York’s famed Times Square and Trinidad’s Brian Lara Promenade. It is in this context that we should all aspire to develop this area. History will not judge us kindly should we settle for mediocrity. I am confident that, like all patriotic Guyanese, you will wish to see the complete transforma­tion of the whole area into one that is luminous, aesthetica­lly pleasing, attractive, inviting and as a result eliminate the confusion, chaos and repulsiven­ess that is currently prevalent.

The transforma­tion will foster a sense of law and order which will allow for the free flow of pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

This will reduce the opportunit­ies for petty thieves, pickpocket­s, snatchers and criminalit­y in general.

Our aim is to work with the city council and government for such a transforma­tion to occur for the ultimate benefit of all Guyanese.

Your faithfully, Oncar Ramroop Chief Executive Officer Ramroop’s Investment­s Inc & P Ramroop & Sons

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