As the year winds down and Guyanese prepare to usher in 2017, President David Granger is urging citizens to hold strong to the value of fellowship, which is best exemplified at Christmas time.
The President made these remarks on Sunday at Onderneeming Village, West Coast Berbice, where he distributed Christmas gifts to over 300 children. He was assisted by Minister within the Natural Resources Ministry, Simona Broomes and Minister within the Public Infrastructure Ministry, Annette Ferguson.
The President stated, “Christmas is about faithfulness and fellowship. We forget our differences, we forget our religion, we forget racial differences, we forget geographical differences and we all come together and we look forward to living a good life in this country… [And] as we plan for the New Year, we must hold certain values.”
The Head of State said that Guyana’s rich diversity was what made it a unique country and reminded the gathering that they all have the good fortune of living in the biggest, most beautiful and bountiful Caricom country that was capable of producing enough for everyone.
Turning to the children, he urged them to stay in school and said that the Christmas gifts were a demonstration of his Administration’s love and concern for children and their welfare. “It is a token of our faith for the future and it is a token of our commitment to you to make sure that Guyana remains a land of plenty that is capable of providing a good life,” he said.