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A MESSAGE FROM THE PEOPLE’S PROGRESSIVE PARTY ON THE OCCASION OF ARRIVAL DAY 2026

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Arrival Day reminds us of the rich history of sacrifice, perseverance, determination, and enterprise  brought by the many peoples who came to these shores and helped shape the Guyanese nation.  

As we commemorate this important occasion, all Guyanese are encouraged to reflect on the grueling  journeys endured by our foreparents, the harsh conditions they faced, and the sacrifices they made to  build families, communities, and livelihoods. Despite immense hardship, they persevered and contributed  significantly to the development of Guyana through agriculture, business, public service, education,  religion, culture, and national life. 

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Their efforts laid the foundation for the multi-cultural and multi-religious society we proudly celebrate  today. Through their resilience and hard work, they instilled in succeeding generations the values of  sacrifice, unity, brotherhood, and respect for one another. These values continue to define us as a people  and are reflected in the shared celebrations, traditions, and customs that enrich our national identity. 

Arrival Day also reminds us of the importance of preserving the unity and harmony that have allowed  Guyana to progress as one nation. The sacrifices made by our ancestors created opportunities for future  generations and contributed to the advancement and transformation of our country. 

As Guyana continues along its path of growth and development, may we honour the legacy of our  foreparents by working together to build a peaceful, prosperous, and united nation for all Guyanese. 

Happy Arrival Day 2026. 

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