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PNCR/APNU Steps Up Grassroots Engagements Across Guyana Highlight Citizens’ Concerns

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October 13, 2025
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The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) have hit the ground running with several outreaches in communities nationwide—a good sign for residents in villages across the country.

Almost one week after the September 1, 2025 General and Regional Elections, PNCR/APNU outreaches commenced with a visit to survivors of the devastating fires in Albouystown, where hampers were donated. These activities have since gained momentum, and the APNU has been posting regular updates of their visits on their Facebook pages.

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Meanwhile, during the East Ruimveldt community engagement, PNCR representatives met with residents who highlighted concerns about youth unemployment, poor water quality, low water flow, crime and security, insufficient street lighting, and the lack of recreational facilities for youths.

The Party said the initiative formed part of its ongoing effort to engage citizens at the grassroots level, listen to their concerns, and ensure that their voices continue to guide the Party’s advocacy and representation.

A post on the Party’s Facebook page reported that, during the interactive discussions, several key community concerns centered around the lack of jobs and facilities to support youth development.

Another community visited by PNCR/APNU was Better Hope, where residents’ concerns focused on improving their living conditions and overall development. Residents raised issues such as access to land for cattle farming, road repairs and improved drainage, reliable and clean water supply, installation of street lights and speed humps along the roadways, and support for youth and sports initiatives.

The communities visited over the past month are all featured on the Party’s Facebook page. What is striking is that throughout the diverse communities visited, the cries of citizens were similar—calls for employment opportunities, recreational facilities, and, in the case of Better Hope, access to land for cattle farming, improved lighting, and traffic humps to reduce speeding within the community.

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