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AFC Extends Easter Greetings, Calls for National Renewal

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April 5, 2026
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An Easter Message from the Alliance For Change

As Christians across Guyana and the world observe the sacred season of Easter, the Alliance For Change extends heartfelt greetings to all.

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Easter stands as a powerful symbol of renewal, sacrifice, hope, and triumph over adversity. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is the promise of rebirth and the possibility of a better future. These enduring truths resonate far beyond the Christian faith and speak to the shared human experience—making Easter a moment of reflection for all Guyanese, regardless of creed or background.

In our richly multicultural society, we are continually reminded that our strength lies in our diversity. The values embodied in Easter—compassion, forgiveness, resilience, and love—are universal principles that bind us together as one people and one nation.

This year, as we approach the 60th Anniversary of Guyana’s Independence, Easter takes on even deeper meaning. It invites us not only to reflect on personal renewal, but also on our collective journey as a nation. Over the past six decades, Guyana has faced trials and triumphs, challenges and opportunities. Like the message of Easter itself, our national story is one of perseverance and the enduring hope for a brighter tomorrow.

The Alliance For Change believes that this is a time for renewed commitment—to unity, to justice, to inclusion, and to building a society in which every Guyanese can thrive.

As we look toward this important milestone in our nation’s history, let us recommit ourselves to the ideals of shared prosperity, mutual respect, and national pride.

May this Easter season inspire reflection in our hearts, peace in our homes, and a strengthened resolve to work together for the continued growth and development of our beloved Guyana.

The Alliance For Change wishes all Guyanese a peaceful, blessed, and hopeful Easter.

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