The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) on Thursday held a “Night of Reflection” in memory of one its leaders, Cyril Belgrave, who died last week.

The auditorium of Freedom House was packed with party members and associates who gathered to reflect on decades of his invaluable contributions to not just the PPP and its struggles for freedom but also, and more importantly, the improvement of the lives of Guyanese.
One of the featured speakers was PPP’s Presidential Candidate, Irfaan Ali, who shared his close relationship with the party’s stalwart. He noted that he is among the fortunate younger members of the PPP who got the opportunity to work with and stand alongside party stalwarts like Belgrave.

According to Ali, when he was appointed as the Resource Person to the Depressed Community Needs Committee established by then President Bharrat Jagdeo and Opposition Leader Desmond Hoyte, Belgrave was appointed by the party to guide him in the position. He added too that he also got the opportunity to work with Belgrave while he was a part of the technical personnel at the Finance Ministry.
“That was a great honour for me at the time and these are the things that help to shape not only myself but many of the younger comrades that are here today… So it was from those days that the party gave us this exposure and experience, and surrounded with the level of talents in these stalwarts and older comrades to ensure we were successful in what we do,” Ali posited.

He went on to recall Belgrave’s passion and commitment as a party leader, and more so, his drive to help develop depressed communities and the vulnerable. Ali told the gathering that Belgrave was a critical motivator in the establishment of The Little Red Village on the Essequibo Coast and was also significant in the development of the Mainstay Housing Project.


 
                 
		







