President David Granger, after seven months in office, has said that he has had the opportunity to identify policy areas that need strengthened Ministerial attention and has made some adjustments to match those national needs with some changes in Ministerial responsibility.
The Head of State made it clear that these changes do not involve any changes to his Cabinet and does not mean that there is an increase in the size of the Cabinet or any reshuffling. It is, instead, a step towards developing capacity in certain policy areas.
Making the official announcement that Minister of Tourism, Catherine Hughes will now be named Minister for Public Telecommunications, while maintaining Ministerial responsibility for Tourism, President Granger said, “The reason is that after seven months, we detected a gap that there is no single spokesperson in the National Assembly, a Ministerial spokesperson, dealing with the digital economy [and] dealing with information technology. So we decided that it was necessary to have a Minister responsible for information and communication technology.”
Additionally, the Ministry of Governance and the Protection of the National Patrimony is being renamed the Ministry of Natural Resources. Minister Raphael Trotman will now be named Minister of Natural Resources.
The President added that there will also be some non-Cabinet movement. While applauding the work that Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, Simona Broomes has done, President Granger said that her knowledge of the hinterland makes her a great asset to the Ministry of Natural Resources.
“Minister Broomes has tremendous energy and skill and she is going to be functioning from the Ministry of Natural Resources. She has a very good knowledge of the hinterland and we are concerned with the enforcement of certain practices and regulations in that Ministry,” the President said.
Meanwhile, Minister Keith Scott will move to the Ministry of Social Protection and will be responsible to labour issues. A new Minister within the Ministry of Communities will be appointed. Member of Parliament and Chief Executive Officer of the Linden Enterprise Network (LEN), Valerie Sharpe-Patterson has received the nod for that post because of or strong administrative experience.
President Granger iterated that there is no increase in the number of Ministries and added that where gaps are identified, he is prepared to address them.
Below is a complete list of adjustments, effective January 1, 2016.
Below is a complete list of adjustments, effective January 1, 2016.
Ministry of Communities
– Hon. Keith Scott, MP, Minister within the Ministry, moves to the Ministry of Social Protection;
– Mrs. Valerie Sharpe-Patterson, MP, is appointed Minister within the Ministry.
Ministry of Governance
– This Ministry within the Ministry of the Presidency is re-designated Ministry of Natural Resources.
Ministry of Natural Resources
– Hon. Raphael Trotman, Minister of Governance within the Ministry of the Presidency, is appointed Minister of Natural Resources;
– Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, Hon. Simona Broomes, MP, moves to the Ministry of Natural Resources;
Ministry of Public Infrastructure
– This Ministry relinquishes responsibility for public telecommunications.
Ministry of Social Protection
– Minister within the Ministry, Hon. Simona Broomes, MP, moves to the Ministry of Natural Resources;
– Minister within the Ministry of Communities, Hon. Keith Scott, MP, moves to the Ministry of Social Protection.
Ministry of Public Telecommunications
– This Ministry is established;
– Minister of Tourism, Hon. Catherine Hughes, MP, is appointed Minister of Public Telecommunications.
Ministry of Tourism
– Minister of Public Telecommunications, Hon. Catherine Hughes, MP, will retain responsibility for Tourism in addition to her new duties.
no more square pegs in round hole the new name is triangle pegs in square hole just like PNC new name APNU this is a new name for them no job yet ,but shift around with 50% more and no real income to Guyana it is just a pappy show for Guyana and it`s people
sorry, she was ‘removed’
Madame Broomes was moved mainly because she was doing the right thing in the eyes of the working class and in the process ,she stepped on the wrong toes in the business community.
Telecommunications have a lot of kickbacks. Need whistle-blower law and procurement commission as soon as possible.
dick–you can move them around as many times as possible to different portfolios we will end up the same place–the down ward”rapid” slide–this is when you have incompetent ppl in position they have no idea what the hell they are doing–the pres is trying to fit square pegs in a round hole–and to wants to add more to the list -“dumb and dumber”–
This an excellent development!