– VP Jagdeo urges fishermen to qualify themselves in other fields
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Friday rolled out the $150,000 one-off cash grant to the fisherfolk of Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) at the Mahaica Mahaicony Abary-Agriculture Development Authority (MMA-ADA).
Grants were distributed to over 805 fisherfolk in the Abary, Bath, Blairmont, Bush Lot, Mahaicony, One Door, Onverwagt, Rosignol, Three Door, Number Two, Number Three, Number Four, Number 11, Number 12, Number 29 and Number 37 Villages.

The distribution represents an approximate $120 million investment.
The Vice President told the large gathering of fisherfolk that while the announcement of the grant was made a while back by President Dr Irfaan Ali, the Government had to take some time to verify the list of beneficiaries.
However, he explained that this is part of the Government’s efforts to cushion the effect of the rising cost of living due to a number of external factors, including the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, which have affected the global supply chain.
In addition, he told those gathered that they need to acquire a second skill while noting that they can continue fishing even when doing so.
“We have a big shortage of carpenters – you can’t find a carpenter in Region Four; sometimes between $10,000 and $12,000 they demand per day, plumbers, electricians and welders. We need a lot of welders – in a year you can be certified. In some places a certified welder can get US$2500 a month. That is the future.”
He pointed out that there is a great scope in the hospitality industry and high-end agriculture.










