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EDITORIAL: A Christmas Message of Hope and Unity for All Guyanese; A Future we Dare Imagine

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December 25, 2024
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Happy Christmas to all Guyanese, whether at home or across the globe! On this joyous day, as we celebrate the season of love, family, and giving, let us also look forward with hope and determination to a new year brimming with wonder and possibilities.

At Village Voice, we reflect on the dreams we hold for our beloved nation—a Guyana where every citizen is respected and empowered, and where every child, no matter their background, has the chance to attend a high-quality school and grow into their fullest potential.

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We envision a future where justice truly prevails—where our courts are blind to status, wealth, and ethnicity, and where fairness and accountability reign supreme. A Guyana where no child is left behind and where the fruits of our nation’s wealth—our gold, diamonds, bauxite, oil, and gas—are harnessed for the genuine development of all, not concentrated in the hands of a privileged few.

Let us imagine a Guyana where abuse in our homes is replaced with love and safety; where our children are raised with confidence and hope, free from fear. Picture a society that celebrates its diversity, where every ethnic group—whether coastal, rural, riverine, or interior—has an equal opportunity to succeed and live their best lives.

We long for a nation led by leaders who inspire unity rather than division, who embrace service rather than self-interest. We dream of a citizenry so knowledgeable and empowered that we exercise our right to demand better governance at every opportunity, ensuring that politicians remember: they work for us.

We believe in a Guyana where reliable electricity powers our homes, where clean running water flows freely, where affordable and high-quality internet connects us all, and where accessible healthcare and education uplift every community.

This is the Guyana we wish to build—a country that allows each and every one of us to achieve our potential and live our dreams. A Guyana we are proud to call home and a legacy we hope to leave for our children and their children.

As we celebrate this season of goodwill, let us commit ourselves to the work of creating this brighter future. Together, as one people, one nation, with one destiny, we can achieve it.

Merry Christmas, Guyana, and may the new year bring us closer to the Guyana we all deserve!

Warm wishes from all of us at Village Voice.

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