– assures them that vision of “One Guyana” will benefit all, create equal opportunities
His Excellency Dr Irfaan Ali on Tuesday reaffirmed his Government’s position and intention of crafting and executing policies that will benefit all of Guyana.
These were the President’s message when he and several members of his Cabinet met with a delegation from the Black Entrepreneurs Association (BEA) from the United States of America at the Office of the President.
The visiting BEA delegates included Senator (Georgia State District 33) Dr Michael Rhett; State Representative (Alabama State) Laura Hall; State Representative (South Carolina) Annie McDaniel; State Representative (South Carolina) John King; former Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives Dee Dawkins Haigler; Human Rights Activist Dr Richard Freeman; Human Rights Activist Marcus Coleman; Keith Grandberry, Keyford Langley, Quinetha Frasier, Letron Pryce, Stacey Mollison and Melissa Varswyk.











