THAG calls for peace, tolerance, stability ahead of national elections

The Tourism & Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG), in a statement on Thursday, urged all political parties, stakeholder bodies, and Guyanese in general to uphold a code of tolerance, maturity, peace, and stability – particularly during the critical periods leading up to, during, and immediately after the elections.
According to the tourism body, elections often come with heightened emotions and tensions, and in such times, it is more important than ever that we act with restraint and unity.
THAG encouraged everyone to de-escalate potential conflicts in homes, workplaces, communities, and across the nation.
With Guyana’s General and Regional Elections just over three weeks away, THAG stated Guyanese should work together to ensure that Guyana remains a safe and welcoming destination – for Guyanese and for visitors, whether they are here for business or leisure.
As we look ahead, plans for the year 2026 continue. Guyana will celebrate 60 years as an independent nation, and excitement is already building. Some hotels are fully booked, and tours are being planned, THAG noted.
We have much to explore, unite, and mix in 2026 – but this will only be possible if we protect the peace and stability that allow our people and our tourism industry to thrive.
Let peace be our priority. Let unity be our strength. Let 2026 be our celebration, the statement concluded.