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| Thursday, 19 July 2012 21:37 |
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THE recent tragedy in Linden, Region 10, has created much anguish and led to a determination by the Office of the President to uncover the details of the incident.
The impact of the loss of lives and injuries to others, the destruction of private and public property, and, the trauma being experienced by the community has led President Donald Ramotar to engage in a series of meetings with stakeholders, according to a statement from the Office of the President last evening. The President addressed a specially-convened meeting of Cabinet to update his administration on the recent developments in Linden. The President also met stakeholders at both the regional and national levels, including, the executive of the Regional Chamber of Commerce in Region 10, the Leader of the Opposition and his delegation from APNU, along with the Speaker and his delegation from the AFC, Mr. Sharma Solomon, Chairman of the Regional Democratic Council, and Ms. Vanessa Kissoon, Geographic M.P. of Administrative Region 10. During those engagements, concerns about the security situation in Linden were shared and the pledge of the administration to have a full investigation was reiterated. |
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