…says system opaque
Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo has expressed his dissatisfaction with the manner in which the Surinamese Government is handling the age-old fishing licence issue with Guyana.
Following a high-level meeting in Guyana during August 2021 between Presidents Dr. Irfaan Ali and President Chandrikapersad Santokhi, the Surinamese Government had committed to issue 150 fisherfolk here with licences starting from January 2022 to operate in Suriname’s territorial waters. But to date, these licences are yet to be issued despite repeated efforts by Guyanese authorities to get this matter resolved.
“It’s utterly disgusting,” VP Jagdeo declared when he was asked for an update on the matter during his weekly press conference on Thursday.
According to the Vice President, who had in the past upset Surinamese officials with his strong condemnation, the system in the Dutch nation is very opaque.
“It’s a very opaque system and the Surinamese Government has not been courageous enough to address it in a manner that would be consistent with good neighbourliness,” Jagdeo stated.










