– says she needs more time for indigenous development activities
Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Guyana National Newspaper Limited (GNNL), Jean La Rose has resigned with effect from October 01, 2016.
In a letter to Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, dated September 23, 2016, La Rose said, “at this point I feel I am not contributing to the further development of the board or the GNNL as I may have done if I had more time to dedicate towards fully understanding my role as Chair or as Director.”
JEAN LA ROSE
La Rose further stated that since taking up office – the new government has provided more opportunities and space to work with and on behalf of indigenous communities in Guyana and, “this has grown resulting in the expansion of my work commitments and less time to dedicate to issues of the GNNL.”
In his letter of acceptance, Prime Minister Nagamootoo said, “I accept your resignation with a heavy heart, but understand your reasons for doing so. I thank you for having accepted the challenge to serve as chairperson and express my appreciation of your efforts to resuscitate the GNNL as a national newspaper and to improve professionalism among its many staffers.”
According to a statement from the Government Information Agency (GINA), the Prime Minister told La Rose that it was “with a sense of pride he recommended her appointment as Chairperson of the Board, both as an outstanding woman and as a champion of a cause of promoting human rights in general and the interest of our indigenous peoples.”
The Prime Minister added, “I wish you all the best in your continuing endeavours to serve your community and to promote the best interests of Guyana.”
La Rose was appointed chairperson of the GNNL Board on September 15, 2015.