…UK MP unable to take up post, replaced by former CDB President
President Dr Irfaan Ali on Tuesday officially appointed the Natural Resource Fund Board, saying that this will bring true value to the sector while adding that these positions must be undertaken by people who are not political in nature.

The Public Accountability and Oversight Committee and the Investment Committee were also appointed to serve in their respective roles after taking the oath of office.
The Natural Resource Fund Board will be chaired by Major General (Retired) Joe Singh. Other members are Guyana’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett; former MP for the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Dunstan Barrow; longstanding executive of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Ramesh Dookhoo; and former CDB President, Professor Compton Bourne. These appointees will serve for a period of two years.

As they received their instruments of appointment at the Office of the President, the Head or State underscored that in fulfilling this responsibility to the oil sector, Guyana will have persons who demonstrate capacity and capability.
“We promise, that in administering our responsibility to this sector, we will have persons who demonstrate the capacity and capability to manage but more importantly, that the Government would have an arm’s length relationship and would have a group of people not political in nature,” Ali positioned.
David Lammy
United Kingdom Member of Parliament (MP) with Guyanese roots, David Lammy was initially selected to serve on the Board. However, Dr Ali said that Guyanese-born Professor Bourne is an excellent replacement for the role.











