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May 07, 2018 News
– residents of Sebai, Eclipse Falls and Citrus Grove now documented
Several residents of Sebai, Eclipse Falls and Citrus Grove in Region One uplifted their birth certificates over the weekend, April 28-29; some, for the first time.
A team led by Minister within the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Valerie Garrido-Lowe and Region One Member of Parliament (MP), Richard Allen distributed the documents during an outreach in the Barima-Waini region, according to a Government statement.
The exercise is part of an ongoing operation by the Ministry of Citizenship to ensure every Guyanese is registered and properly documented. It follows a visit conducted by the General Registrar’s Office and guided by MP, Allen to the three communities in February.
Basil Williams, a resident of Sebai, uplifted a birth certificate for his grandson who was never registered prior to this.
“I am very happy to get this for him because all the time, his mother has been looking forward to this.”
MP Allen said the process will continue until every person in the region is registered.
In August 2017, over 200 birth certificates were distributed to residents of Baramita, Region One, with priority being given to children who would require their birth certificates to register for the new school term.
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