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Feb 24, 2013 News
Several senior citizens around Berbice were treated to a scrumptious three-course lunch under the auspices of the Region Six Administration and Berbice Bridge Company Incorporated (BBCCI).
The initiative was part of Mash activities aimed at giving back to senior folks who would have played their part in the development of the nation, especially as it underwent the Republican status change several decades ago.
Deputy Regional Executive Officer, Imran Ally, stated that Guyana’s republican status came on the heels on the contributions and inputs of all our citizens, “particularly all of you, because I am certain that while you were employed, you had contributed to a sector and in your own way, too, your fight and courage is what left the struggle for us to have attained Republican status.
“We are cognizant to that and this is our way of saying thank you and showing that respect for what you would have done, so that we, could have, as a people, attained that liberty and freedom that we enjoy today”.
Region Six Chairman, David Armogan, in addressing the seniors, said that it is the intention of the country to remember those who have contributed to the development of the country and region.
“We recognize the efforts and contributions you have made to Guyana and to Berbice, so we need to be very, very thankful to you. It is not very often we get an opportunity to bring you all together to say thank you”.
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