– VP Jagdeo also allocates 1000 part-time jobs
In keeping with promises he made during visits earlier this year, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Saturday returned to the mining town of Linden to launch 1000 part-time jobs and small business grants.
The Vice President was accompanied by Foreign Affairs Minister Hugh Todd and Local Government and Development Minister Nigel Dharamlall.
When it comes to the small business grant, 200 Lindeners who had registered their interest received $250,000 to develop their small businesses.
As their names were called, they went to the front to sign the forms and receive their monies. The Vice President warned that the Government would be following up to make sure the grant money is used for the setting up of small businesses and not spent on household expenses.
“It’s very important that people utilise the resources in a manner that will advance their wellbeing. So, I hope that people don’t think this is free resources, that it has to be utilised for a purpose. We’ll be checking to ensure that people are actually doing the small business that we’re giving the grant for.”
“People who got grants before, must not get grants again. We want to make that clear. You can’t get two grants for the same purpose. There are lots of other people who need help in this region to start a small business. So, I hope we check everyone to see that the projects are actually going on,” Jagdeo further said.
Meanwhile, hundreds of Lindeners also turned out to sign their one-year contract so they can start their part-time jobs. According to Jagdeo, 1000 Lindeners will start working in their part-time jobs over the next few days.
He urged the Lindeners, however, to use the part-time jobs as a stepping stone to even greater things. The part time jobs initiative entails persons being hired for $40,000 per month for 10 days of work.











