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Guyana celebrates 50th anniversary as a republic

Published:Monday | February 24, 2020 | 12:00 AM

GEORGETOWN (CMC):

President David Granger has expressed satisfaction with the country’s progress as Guyana on Sunday celebrates its 50th anniversary as a republic

In an address to the nation, Granger said the strides made by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member state evokes emotions of pride and patriotism among all Guyanese.

“There is satisfaction over the nation’s progress over the past 50 years and expectation over the prospects for the future.”

He noted that the 50th republic anniversary is an exciting and encouraging time for Guyanese, who can look forward to a higher quality of life in the future.

Granger said the anniversary also marks the dawn of the ‘Decade of Development: 2020-2029’, “which will witness progress in every sector”.

He noted that among the initiatives of his Decade of Development plan are the provision of tuition-free education for eligible students at the University of Guyana, energy security, economic growth, constitutional reform and governance, the empowerment of youth and women, widespread infrastructural development and deepening of international relations, as well as development for the indigenous people.

“We live in a country that is enjoying high levels of growth and human development, and with accountable government and greater equality. Ours is one in which everyone will be able to enjoy equality before the law, education that is free, employment that is satisfying, and an environment that is safe and healthy.”

According to the president, Guyana has progressed over the past 50 years and will continue along this path during the decade ahead.