President Ali distributes over 1,000 hampers to Soesdyke-Linden Highway residents

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President Irfaan Ali on Wednesday visited the communities of Adventure/Silver Hill, Kairuni, Loo Creek, Tigerbone Banakari, Swan, Kuru Kuru College and Kuru Kururu, all located along the Soesdyke-Linden Highway where he distributed 1,100 hampers containing food and hygiene supplies.

The communities of Laluni, St. Cuthbert’s Mission/Pakuri and River’s View (Demerara River) are also beneficiaries of the hampers.

The President, in his remarks to the residents, said this is just one of the initiatives that the Government has taken to reduce the adverse effects of the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on citizens.

President Irfaan Ali meets with residents of Soesdyke-Linden Highway [Photo: Office of the President]
“We have brought help for you and for the families in these communities, but this isn’t all there is to it. We intend to announce some other household measures by the end of the week, which can bring back some vibrancy to the economy and put back money in peoples’ pockets and in the communities,” President Ali said.

The Head of State said while he desires to visit every community across the country, he wanted, particularly, to return to these lesser-known villages as they too are enduring numerous challenges, which require attention.

President Irfaan Ali meets with residents of Soesdyke-Linden Highway [Photo: Office of the President]
Meanwhile, residents were eager to meet with the President and many of them noted that this is the first time that a sitting Head of State had visited. The villagers also applauded the Government’s approach to grassroots engagements so soon after taking office.

Ms Glenis Prescott, a resident of Silver Hill, was emotional as she noted that this is the first time the community had seen a President on the ground interacting with residents.

Ms Prescott said too that the COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected her family and the President’s assurances, as well as the hampers, are most welcomed.

President Irfaan Ali meets with residents of Soesdyke-Linden Highway [Photo: Office of the President]
“This will be a real great help to me and my family. I have a husband and four kids and it has been really tough for us during this period,” she said.

Ms Kavita Ramdial also warmly welcomed the President, saying that she had spent all her life at Silver Hill but had never before been fortunate enough to witness a President visiting the village.

“I am happy to meet the President, take a picture with him and being able to be so close to a President. I cannot truly express how I feel today. I am just happy,” Ms. Ramdial said. (Extracted and modified from Office of the President)

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1 Comment
  1. Xhrp2wkb1 says

    Man of the people and party of the people.

    What a stark difference from Granger, the invisible man and his invisible cabinet which are only seen and heard when you see 20 outriders and hear sirens blazing.

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