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In support of President Ali’s re-election

Admin by Admin
June 2, 2025
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Dear Editor,

I have consistently supported the work of President Dr. Irfaan Ali and the PPP/C government, and I stand resolute in my conviction that the Government of Guyana is in capable, visionary hands. Under their leadership, Guyana has experienced unprecedented economic growth, strengthened international partnerships, and significant infrastructural development across every region. From transformative investments in healthcare, education, and housing to major advancements in energy and national security, this government has delivered results that have directly improved the lives of our people.

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It is imperative that this administration continues its mandate, not only to consolidate these gains but to guide Guyana through this critical period of economic expansion and social transformation. The PPP/C remains the only political movement with the experience, competence, and inclusive vision necessary to unify our diverse society while responsibly managing the opportunities and challenges of our rapidly changing nation. I am proud to endorse President Dr. Irfaan Ali and the PPP/C for the 2025 General and Regional Elections.

Yours truly,
Mr. Samuel Emanuel Sandy, B.A, M.S.Ed., JP
PhD Candidate, Education
Regional Vice Chairman
Demerara/ Mahaica
Region #4
Timehri Sub-Office
East Bank Demerara
The Cooperative Republic of Guyana

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