…to have youth membership of 5000 at next congress

The ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is working to build its future cohort of leaders by targeting youths from across the country.
This is according to the party’s General Secretary, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, who explained that the aim is to now only grow the PPP’s youth membership but also prepare them to takeover leadership roles both within the party and at a national level as well.
“At the last Delegates Congress when I spoke, I said by the time we have our next congress, we will have a 5000-strong youth movement all in line with preparing the next generation of PPP leaders who will emerge in the next, maybe, 10 years or so as the leadership of this party and the country. And we are working to prepare them,” he stated during his weekly press conference on Thursday at the party’s Freedom House headquarters in Georgetown.

Jagdeo went onto disclose that only recently, the party boosted its youth arm – the Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) – with more than 600 new members from Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo).
This figure, Jagdeo explained, is expected to grow when similar exercises are held in all the regions across the country. In fact, only Friday, the PPP General Secretary travelled to the Moruca Sub-district in Region One (Barima-Waini) for another youth camp hosted by the PYO during which several hundred young people joined the party’s youth arm.

“These are kids from every community and from every race… Our party is the only multi-racial party in this country and the largest Amerindian party too because we have a massive amount of members who are Amerindians. The last congress, one-third of the delegates were Amerindians who came to the [PPP’s] Congress. We have in our leadership, a number of Amerindians,” the General Secretary stated.
The PPP’s Congress, which is due every two years, was last held in May of this year saw several new and young members elected to the 40-member Central Committee of the party.
Leading the list with the highest votes was President Dr. Irfaan Ali (2308). Coming in a close second was the General Secretary of the party, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo (2257), while the party’s Executive Secretary, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha, came third (2174).










