Kudos to our AG for resumed HWLS assistance

Dear Editor,
As a working class law student who has just completed three years at the University of Guyana, Law Department, I cannot allow the recent achievement of Minister of Legal Affairs/ Attorney General Basil Williams to go unheralded.
I refer to his recent successful parliamentary motion which resulted in the allocation of .9 million (approximately) to assist us who are at or proceeding to the Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS), St Augustine Campus, University of the West Indies (UWI). It is a tremendously challenging prospect for more ‘ordinary’ working–class students who must pay the full cost of tuition at Hugh Wooding in Trinidad and Tobago, for apart from the steep fees per year there is also the costs associated with boarding and lodging and other associated expenses.
The past administration had ceased assisting Guyanese law students bound for Trinidad with any portion of their overall economic costs. So kudos to our Attorney-General and the Granger administration for their kind gesture of resumed assistance. Perhaps it is not merely resumed “kindness” but an acute appreciation that the national development about to unfold in Guyana will attract the services of varied legal practitioners who will be necessary to give guidance over a wide array of disciplines. The assistance is therefore an investment in the future, in terms of the legal expertise to be necessary within the context and framework of our national socio-economic thrust.
So, even as I, at my own personal level, have to pursue even additional support, I thank on my own behalf and I daresay all my colleagues/students will concur – Attorney General Basil Williams for his thoughtful, constructive initiative.
As one of the 25 students about to proceed to Hugh Wooding within weeks, I cannot afford to let him and Guyana down.

Yours sincerely,
Loretta Noel
Final Year Student-at-
Law (2016)