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Police should vote with their conscience for continued progress

Admin by Admin
August 20, 2025
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Dear Editor,

As the men and women of our Joint Services prepare to cast their votes this Friday, I urge them to reflect carefully on the progress made in recent years under the leadership of President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali and the PPP/C government.

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This is a pivotal moment, not only for the future of our security sector but also for the wider development of Guyana.

As Head of the Region Three Private Sector Inc. I have consistently championed fairness, opportunity, and progress for all Guyanese, including those who dedicate their lives to public service.

I would like to remind our policemen and women that they must vote with their conscience and ask themselves: Who has truly been looking after our interests?

The evidence speaks for itself. President Ali has delivered the largest mass promotion in the history of the Commonwealth for the Guyana Police Force, a long-overdue recognition of the dedication and sacrifice of our ranks.

From constables to inspectors, thousands of officers now have their service and professionalism fairly rewarded.

Beyond promotions, this government restored the annual bonus that was stripped away by the former administration, ensuring that police ranks once again feel valued and respected.

Salaries have been increased, career development pathways created, and for the first time, officers at all levels can pursue diplomas, degrees, and even master’s programmes free of charge, opening doors that were once firmly shut.

This is not empty talk. Since 2020, the PPP/C government has steadily prioritized the welfare of disciplined services, promoting over 600 officers earlier this year, and now, with this latest sweeping reform, ensuring no dedicated officer is left behind.

Officers who gave 20 years of service will no longer retire as constables or corporals, but will rightfully advance to inspector, provided their record is clean. This is fairness, justice, and recognition in action.

President Ali has also made it clear: professionalism and integrity will guide these reforms. Those who abuse their office will be removed. In this way, the government is not just giving promotions, but is strengthening the entire force to better serve and protect Guyana.

On Friday, our police officers and joint services ranks must remember these hard facts. They must remember who restored what was taken from them, who rewarded their sacrifices, and who continues to build a system where they can thrive.

Voting with conscience means voting for the government that has delivered and continues to deliver.

It means supporting the leadership that has your back, values your contribution, and is building a stronger, fairer Guyana for all.

Any political leader who seeks to use race for their own agenda must be very careful. Likewise, those who oppose the development of our police ranks, who are now benefitting from timely increases in rank and salary, are standing against progress.

Yours truly,

Halim Khan

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