…urges youth to reject old divisions, build “One Guyana” at Festival 2026 launch
President Dr Irfaan Ali, on Friday evening, made a passionate appeal to young Guyanese to strive for a decisive break from historical divisions and move towards a renewed commitment to national cohesion as he delivered the feature address at the opening of the Guyana Festival 2026 held at the Guyana National Stadium.


Staged under the Tourism, Industry and Commerce Ministry, Friday’s opening marked the return of the Guyana Festival after a 12-year hiatus. The event is being held as part of celebrations marking Guyana’s 60th independence anniversary. It is part of the broader observances of the country’s Diamond Jubilee, commemorating the raising of the Golden Arrowhead in 1966 and six decades of nationhood.
“For too long under colonial rule, diversity was not allowed to blossom into unity. Instead, it was massaged and manipulated to keep our people divided. Colonial engineered division. It constructed social hierarchy, encourage competition for scarce resources and buried mistrust where cooperation should have flourished. Colonialism did not leave us divided by accident; it left us divided by design.” He urged citizens to reject zero-sum thinking and ethnic rivalry, saying modern nationhood requires cooperation rather than competition.







