President David Granger said that education employment, equality, enterprise and empowerment are the composition of the formula for success and gave assurances that his Administration is working to create an enabling environment that will equip Guyanese across the 10 Administrative Regions to achieve this success.
The President was at the time addressing a packed pavilion at Kildonan Village, Corentyne, where he officially handed over a 50-seater school bus, that was donated by prominent businessman, Mr. Peter Lewis, to the Government’s ‘Three Bs’+ Breakfast and Books programme. The President was accompanied by Minister of Social Cohesion, Ms. Amna Ally at this morning’s handing over ceremony.
According to a statement from the Ministry of the Presidency, the Head of State pointed out that Guyana is the largest, most bountiful Caribbean country and as such, it needs an educated population to take possession of and harness its full potential.
“Where would the engineers to develop this country come from, where will the scientists come from, where will the accountants and attorneys come from, they come from the schools, but if the children don’t get to go to school in the first place, we will not be able to develop this country….We believe that the only way we can get by in colonial society is by our social mobility and our social mobility has always been based on education,” the President said.
President Granger said that while travelling across the country, he sees first-hand the struggles that some children have to endure to get to school. Some students in the Hinterland have to walk for miles to get to a school, while those on the coast and in riverine communities spend thousands of dollars on transportation alone.
While transportation costs will not be a factor for well-off families, in poor families this issue often determines their children’s punctuality or whether they attend school at all. This kind of societal inequality, the President said, places the rich at an advantage over the poor. However, the objective of the ‘Three Bs’ programme is to ensure that all children are afforded equal access to education, thus better positioning them to break the cycle of inequality. He also spoke of plans to expand the programme in the near future to include a nutritious breakfast and books.
“We want to see enterprise and you will get that opportunity with sound education, with education you will have the knowledge to get up companies of your own…you are not inferior,” the President said.
Meanwhile, with the long-awaited Local Government Elections fast approaching, President Granger urged the residents to ensure that they elect officials who will work in their best interest and enhance their communities.
Minister Ally whose Ministry has been at the forefront of garnering the support of corporate Guyana for the ‘Three Bs’ programme, said that people throughout the country are beginning to see the evidence of the good life that was promised by the APNU+AFC Coalition. She expressed the Government’s gratitude to the donor, Mr. Lewis, who alone donated two buses and a boat to the programme.
Regional Executive Officer, Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya said the initiative must be commended as it will greatly assist parents.
Meanwhile, Head Teacher of the Crabwood Creek Primary School, Mr. Clement Edwards, said that a well-educated Region will significantly impact national development. “We needed this service and thanks to the President, it has eventually come to us,” he said.
The Ministry of the Presidency said that, to date, seven buses, six boats, over 300 bicycles have been distributed across the country under the programme.
I do not agree with the naming and colors of these busses simply because they are SUPPOSED to be for ALL Guyanese children regardless of political parties of their patents. I congratulate the government on this simple but very helpful venture,UNLIKE the 3P who only provided for THEMSELVES and cared only about filling personal wealth.I hope they will be maintained and be used for a very long time,
Burnham had the TATA Buses from India and after a year or so all went to Graveyard. The same will happen with these. Wait and see !
Will PNC next move is to demand that every citizen paint their houses green and yellow? Brutal dictators do these things.
Soon every public facility in Guyana will be named granger.
This is how dumb ppl rule–by force this man is a DICTATOR–never own or build anything never created and job so what do you expect him and his munchins to do?Govern by using force–Burninhell is alive .
Is there a reason why party colors are the theme of the day?????Why yellow and green????? Is this man president for this nation or only his supporters. The elections are over. Granger should to be reminded that this country is evenly split. Majority of this population did not voted for his party but rather the PPP. Stop with your nonsense Granger this is not pre 1992.
Donation would not stop the Feds. from doing what hey have to do.
And the bus must be named granger. That,s not very impressive.
Region Six gets 50-seater school bus under ‘Three Bs’ programme.
The Gavid G school bus..Did David G bought this David G school bus with his very own money so as to name it David G???
ONE QUESTION: Why is Granger using STATE money -PUBLIC TAX MONEY to brand these buses with the APNU colours….This is BULLYISM all over GUYANA! Welcome back Burhnam days to the Guyanese public….