…urges preparation for influx of foreigners, expats

Public Works Minister Juan Edghill has said that, over the next couple of years, Guyana could see as many as eight new hotels going up as the hospitality industry grows in tandem with the oil and gas sector. He said it is a transformation that the country as a whole has to prepare for.
Minister Edghill was at the time hosting a meeting, earlier this week, with travel agents. In addition to eight new hotels, he reminded that the Liza Two oil field in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana would be coming on stream as well. That means an influx of foreigners and expatriates flying into Guyana.
“How do we create an environment for the kind of transformation that is going to take place in Guyana? Liza Two is going to be here, and that means we’re going to have a lot more expatriates coming in to work. People coming to travel. Our tourism sector will see at least eight new hotels being built over the next couple of years. We will be advertising worldwide for people to come to Guyana. What do we need to do?” Edghill questioned.

Edghill therefore noted the importance of working with stakeholders to create an environment conducive for this growth. The Minister also referred to the importance of local content amidst this growth, which he noted means more than just registering a local business.
“Local content for us is not just registering a local business. Because a lot of people believe if they register a local business (then) they are local. Local content is not just getting a director from Guyana to be registered in your business,” Edghill explained.
Back in March, the sod was turned for a US$15 million boutique hotel under the Aiden brand to be constructed in the heart of Georgetown. The hotel, which would feature 101 “smart rooms”, is being constructed as part of the Best Western Hotel and Resorts franchise.












