2 lucky Wowetta students benefit from bicycles

Two lucky students living in Wowetta Village, North Rupununi, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) will soon benefit from the donation of bicycles undertaken by the Muslim Core Group.
According to the Department of Public Information (DPI), Rhiley Andries and Sean Moses are currently attending Wowetta Primary School and are also members of student government council. They were selected to be the recipients of one bicycle each to ease the burden of getting to school daily.
The handing over ceremony for the bicycles was held at the Social Protection Ministry’s on Thursday.
It is intended that the bicycles will be used by the boys as a means of getting to school as opposed to walking four hours daily, to pursue an education.
Social Cohesion Minister, Dr George Norton said this simple, yet life-changing act is one that highlights appreciation by the Muslim community of the challenges faced by hinterland students and the Ministry’s commitment to providing equal opportunities to all.
“Not only are we bridging the gap physically in the sense for these two boys to go school, but I think mentally and spiritually as pointed out by our mission statement, especially those living in a different geological location, culture, ethnic and economic background,” he said.
The Minister noted that the core group’s donation is a demonstration of tolerance for

From left: Social Cohesion Minister, Dr George Norton receiving the bicycles from Chairman of the Muslim Core Group, Roshan Khan along with staff

humanity and what they plan to do in the future for those in need. It also helps to strengthen their partnership moving forward.
Chairman of the Muslim Core Group, Roshan Khan said this donation will, “make their lives simple and better in order to educate themselves to assist their families and their society as well as it is the hope of the group to continue in such a manner, helping others as it grows.”