Guyanese President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali is calling on Guyanese people living in T&T to return home to the economic opportunities that exist there.
He called Guyana’s economy the “fastest growing” in Latin America and the Caribbean with natural resources worth hundreds of billions of US dollars at a meeting with the Guyanese Diaspora on Saturday at the Radisson Hotel, Port-of-Spain.

Ali told members of the Diaspora that there are now more opportunities than when they left their homeland.
“The incentive when you left was that you were going to something better. I say to you now, the incentive is that we can offer you better than when you left and to give you an opportunity now to return home. I want you to come back home.”
Some of the areas that the Guyanese Diaspora can work and invest in include agriculture, tourism, oil and gas, and construction.
He spoke about the importance of training and educating Guyana’s workforce for the new industries that they are building.
“Yes, I will talk to you about the 20,000 scholarships, making university education free, school children grants as well as other opportunities.”
He also spoke about plans to reduce the cost of energy, which will make investments in different industries more attractive for Guyanese who want to return home and for foreign investors as well.
“You know what this will do for manufacturing and industrial development?” he asked.











