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ERC 2026 Easter Message: Reaffirming A Spirit of Hope, Renewal, and National Harmony

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April 6, 2026
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The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) extends warm Easter greetings to the Christian  community and to all Guyanese at home and in the Diaspora. 

As we observe Easter 2026, we recognize this period as the cornerstone of the Christian faith,  commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a profound story of the triumph of life over  death, righteousness over sinfulness, and the enduring power of hope and sacrifice. 

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In Guyana, Easter has evolved into more than a religious observance; it is a vibrant testament to  our National Motto and, for decades this holiday has served as a bridge between our diverse ethnic  groups, fostering a spirit of togetherness that is uniquely Guyanese. 

From the sea walls of Georgetown to the open savannahs of the Rupununi, the sight of thousands  of kites taking flight symbolizes our collective aspirations and the freedom we enjoy as a unified  people. Whether through cross-community picnicking, the sharing of cross-buns, or the simple act  of greeting friends and neighbours, Easter reminds us that our shared spaces are where our  strongest bonds are forged. 

We also take pride in seeing Guyanese of all backgrounds—African, East Indian, Indigenous, Portuguese, Chinese, European, and Mixed—participating in the festivities, reinforcing the respect  and appreciation we hold for each other’s traditions. 

The ERC encourages every citizen to use this season as an opportunity for personal and communal  renewal. Let the resilience celebrated at Easter inspire us to continue building a nation where  harmony prevails and where our diversity is seen as our greatest strength. 

As the kites soar this weekend, let them represent our rising commitment to peace, tolerance, and  mutual respect.

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