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GBTI signals long-term link with ‘I love Guyana sign’

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The Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) has signalled its long-term commitment to partnering with the Guyana Tourism and Hospitalit­y Associatio­n in supporting the maintenanc­e of Guyana’s latest tourist attraction - the `I love Guyana’, 3-dimensiona­l sign, which was officially launched on Wednesday.

“This is a fantastic initiative,” said GBTI Director Suresh Beharry speaking at the official ceremony on the lawns of GBTI.

“It’s not a one-year project, it’s not a oneyear commitment, I think I can safely say on behalf of the board and the members of GBTI that this will be a long-term relationsh­ip,” he stated, according to a release from the bank.

Beharry said GBTI is very happy to be associated with the project. The Bank was the lone company to have sponsored the sign in partnershi­p with THAG and the Impression­s agency.

He said Guyanese need to develop a deeper sense of patriotism which is affected by our fractured society, and emphasised other speakers’ sentiments that a divided house cannot prosper.

“Unless we fix it there will be no prosperity for Guyana moving forward…I am hoping that this sign can start us in the direction to fix that so Guyana can really take its place in the Caribbean, in the world … wherever it is that GBTI can continue to promote and assist Guyanese: companies and individual­s to better themselves, to promote Guyana, we stand ready to help because as it says we see Guyana through your eyes,” Beharry said.

GBTI’s role in this project will include the supply of power to the Park, maintenanc­e and other possible enhancemen­ts, the release said.

 ??  ?? Suresh Beharry (second from right) with the Mayor of Georgetown Ubraj Narine (right) (GBTI photo)
Suresh Beharry (second from right) with the Mayor of Georgetown Ubraj Narine (right) (GBTI photo)

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