Guyana’s Foreign Secretary, Robert Persaud stated that millions of dollars have been donated over the past four years, ensuring that observances such as Emancipation Day are celebrated countrywide.
He was speaking at the Emancipation Day observance hosted by the Consulate General of Guyana in Brooklyn, New York on Wednesday. Persaud noted that these celebrations are being undertaken by many communities with the government’s support.
Two Fridays ago, several African organisations received grants from the Culture, Youth, and Sports Ministry to spearhead emancipation activities and celebrations.
“Over the last four years, close to $88 million have been donated. And this year alone, we had the highest amount in terms of supporting these observances.

We must have these observances because it allows us to reflect on our struggles. It gives us an opportunity for the current generation to be reminded how hard it was and the journey that took us where we are today,” Persaud added.
He further stated that it is important for Guyanese to acknowledge their history and the sacrifices made by their ancestors. “We intend to ensure that as a country we build one in which not only do we squander the sacrifices of our forbearers but we dedicate our energy and be inspired by the contributions they have made, “he affirmed.
Guyana is leading the whole chart for reparations and reparatory justice. He alluded to the CARICOM Reparations Commission which Guyana is robustly supporting for people in and out of CARICOM.

“When folks in New York asked why it is that Guyanese are championing the issue of reparations, remind them that our ancestors led the fight for emancipation. They were the ones who set the tone and certainly not only encouraged but inspired all the enslaved to stand up and fight for their freedom.”
Meanwhile, Senator Roxanne Persaud related that Guyanese should reflect on everything their ancestors have done to enable them to be united under one flag.









