Highlighting Georgetown’s role as the heart of the nation, Ali pointed to billions already spent by the Government on infrastructure, including new highways, expanded housing schemes, drainage upgrades, and the high-span Demerara River Bridge. “Georgetown is our capital. It must project an image of sustainability, celebrate our heritage and showcase the economic and cultural transformation of Guyana,” he said. The President further underscored that future leadership at the municipal level will be critical to the city’s success. “In the coming year or years, we’ll have an opportunity to choose the type of leadership in the city that will allow us to see this city transformed and managed in a way that will make all of us extremely proud,” he added. The revival plan emphasises Georgetown’s historic identity as a garden city, promoting landscaping, green spaces, and biodiversity alongside modern infrastructure. The First Lady’s ongoing work to beautify villages and city streets, Ali said, will complement the Government’s push for cleaner, greener, and more vibrant communities. “This is about reclaiming the pride of Georgetown and restoring its rightful place as a symbol of Guyana’s past, present, and future,” Ali declared.