
| 80% of 1992 manifesto delivered : –former President Jagdeo |
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| Wednesday, 10 October 2012 20:14 |
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FORMER President Mr Bharat Jagdeo stated on Tuesday that the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) administration has fulfilled 80% of the promises it made in its 1992 manifesto.
Jagdeo made the comment as the ruling party celebrated 20 consecutive years in Government at the Guyana International Conference Centre. Jagdeo stated that while the administration has been guided by various manifestos, there have been many achievements outside of those. Commenting on Dr. Jagan’s dream for Guyana, he said, “I think, overall, we have been faithful to many of his ideals, particularly education.” He noted that current access to education and health care, and the development of the housing sector are very important for poor people, “because poor people can educate their children if they have proper health care and a proper house. They can make a big difference, they can change their status,” he said. The former president said he was at peace with the administration in the hands of President Donald Ramotar. He noted that it was a continuum. Additionally, the former president is thankful that children of today would neither have to witness nor experience what their parents endured in the past. In a tribute to the late President Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Jagdeo had this to say about the greatest achievement in his (Jagdeo’s) life: “For me, (it) was not being President of Guyana, it was being Dr. Jagan’s Finance Minister. “I think he was a wonderful person. Although he aged physically, he never aged mentally, and he was always open to new ideas. He was the ultimate democrat; and because he was constantly open and searching for new ideas, he laid a proper foundation, when we returned to office, for the subsequent development that followed.” Jagdeo served as president from 1999 to 2011, and during that period, many achievements were made, including an economy that grew about 5% annually over the past six years, and physical infrastructure such as roads, schools, hospitals and bridges being rebuilt. New structures evolved, such as the Berbice River Bridge; the four diagnostic centres; several new hospitals, including at Linden, New Amsterdam, and at Lethem; and the Ophthalmology hospital, the four-lane road, expansion of the banking sector, blossoming of the housing sector, and tremendous increases in foreign direct investments. (GINA) |
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