The economy of Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) has been boosted with an injection of $685 million placed into the pockets of almost 3000 sugar workers who were fired under the APNU/AFC Administration.
On Sunday, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha and Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh visited the region to continue distributing the Government’s $250,000 one-off grant to the sugar workers.

The money was payable to those who were on the payroll when the two estates in Berbice closed in 2016 by the then David Granger-led Administration.
Some 1830 workers were severed from the Skeldon Estate and 910 from the Rose Hall Estate.
With $457.5 million going to the severed workers at Skeldon, economic activity in the bordering town of Corriverton is expected to reach new heights and with $227.5 million going to severed workers from the Rose Hall Estate, the towns of New Amsterdam and Rose Hall are expected to see an increase in economic activity as the week progresses.
According to Minister Mustapha, they could have sent the cheques to Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) for the corporation to make the pay out but he and the Finance Minister visited in order to make a statement.

“We are here to fulfil a promise that was made by the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic. I could remember before we went to the elections the PPP/C made a promise that when we get back into Government, we would give direct support to the sugar workers who would have lost their jobs. Remember before the elections the APNU Government said that sugar is too important and they will not close the sugar estates. What we found? As soon as they got into Government, they closed four sugar estates and 7500 sugar workers lost their jobs.”
The Agriculture Minister said the PPP/C Government will work with everyone to restore their livelihoods.
“We promised to reopen the closed sugar estates and we are doing so. Rose Hall will be one of the first estates to start grinding and that will be followed by the other estates but we are fulfilling the promises that we have made to the people of our country. We are not taking away jobs from people, we are not taking away benefits from people, we are giving benefits and we are restoring your livelihood.”
He said it has nothing to do with politics but the welfare of the people of Guyana, noting that the Party which has the welfare of Guyanese at heart is the PPP/C.
Mustafa noted that because of the closure of the estates, many parents could not have sent their children to school while a substantial number had to go to other parts of the country seeking jobs. This, he said, resulted in many families being broken.










