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ALP Takes Listening Tour to East La Penitence, Reinforces Call for Inclusive Development

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October 1, 2025
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ALP walkabout in the  East La Penitence community. Centre, Simona Broomes ALP leader

ALP walkabout in the East La Penitence community. Centre, Simona Broomes ALP leader

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The Assembly for Liberty and Prosperity (ALP) continued its grassroots outreach last week with a visit to East La Penitence, Georgetown, where party members engaged directly with residents to hear their concerns and highlight the need for equitable national development. The visit, described by ALP as part of its mission to “bring about A Good Change,” focused on amplifying community voices too often overlooked in national conversations.

During the visit, residents candidly shared their frustrations about longstanding issues that continue to affect their quality of life. Among the most pressing challenges were frequent flooding due to a failing drainage system, high unemployment—particularly among youth—persistent water shortages, and the absence of adequate recreational facilities.

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“These are not new problems,” ALP stated in a public post. “They are longstanding problems that continue to undermine the well-being of families and hinder community development.” The party called on the Government to take immediate and decisive action to improve living conditions in East La Penitence and similar communities, emphasising that “citizens across all communities have the right to benefit equally from unified progress.”

East La Penitence An underserved community – ALP photo

One particularly powerful aspect of the outreach was the engagement with the men of East La Penitence. According to the ALP, their stories were “thought-provoking and eye-opening,” offering critical insights into the social and economic pressures men face in contemporary Guyanese society.

“Their concerns, struggles, and aspirations must be central to the national conversation,” the party noted. “We must work together to build a more just, inclusive, and empowered future—one that brings about A Good Change for all Guyanese.”

The ALP’s commitment to community engagement reflects a growing recognition that real change starts with listening. Their person-by-person, community-by-community approach aims to create a bridge between citizens and national decision-makers—placing local voices at the centre of policy advocacy.

While the ALP acknowledged that each community encounter is different, they reaffirmed their core principle that meaningful development must be inclusive and grounded in the lived experiences of the people.

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