President David Granger on Sunday said he is counting on the “traditional” support of Linden, Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice), to secure the

re-election of the incumbent APNU/AFC coalition for another term in office.
He was at the time addressing supporters at a rally in the mining town.
“I’ve come tonight to Linden with confidence – confidence in your common sense, confident in your tradition of support for the party which come out and work for Linden and Region 10… I know that on 2nd of March, you will go out there and vote for the coalition that you love, vote for [a] leader that you know will support Region 10,” the APNU Leader posited.
The President noted that Region 10 is powerful and has mineral potential, timber potential, agricultural potential but most importantly, human potential. It was against this background, he pointed out that the Burnham Education Scholarship Trust was established and has seen over 80 students from the region benefiting to date.
Granger went on to talk of the benefits of his signature project, the Five Bs Initiative (Boats, Bicycle, Buses, Books and Breakfast).
Moreover, he reiterated plans to establish technical institutes in all 10 regions of Guyana.
Already, the APNU Leader stated, the coalition has plugged some $155 million into the establishment of the Linden Enterprise Network (LEN).
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