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Opposition Backs Teachers, Government Draws Criticism

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October 4, 2025
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WIN Leader and incoming Leader of the Opposition Azruddin Mohamed with Guyana's educator in the Botanical Gardens October 4, 2025 (Photo: Team Mohamed's  facebook)

WIN Leader and incoming Leader of the Opposition Azruddin Mohamed with Guyana's educator in the Botanical Gardens October 4, 2025 (Photo: Team Mohamed's facebook)

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By Mark DaCosta- On the eve of World Teacher’s Day, the role of educators in shaping the future of our nation came into sharp focus during a special gathering at the Botanical Garden, where Azruddin Mohamed, the incoming Leader of the Opposition, engaged with teachers from various regions. His attendance at the event not only uplifted the spirits of the educators present but also served as a reminder of the critical issues facing the teaching profession in our country.

The occasion saw numerous teachers expressing their joy at having a prominent political figure share a meal with them, signalling a much-needed recognition of the hard work and dedication that goes into their vocation. Mohamed took this opportunity to openly commend these individuals for their “invaluable contribution to this nation,” highlighting the indispensable role they play in the development of future generations. However, amidst the camaraderie and celebration, it is essential to recognise the growing concerns within the education sector that remain unaddressed by the ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP).

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World Teacher’s Day is celebrated globally on October 5th, an occasion established to honour educators and to acknowledge the challenges they face. In our nation, however, while the day serves as a moment to appreciate educators, it is accompanied by an underlying dissatisfaction stemming from poor salaries, inadequate resources, and the lack of support from government authorities. Teachers in various districts have voiced frustrations over the government’s failure to implement necessary reforms that would enhance their working conditions and elevate the status of teaching as a profession.

While attending such events is commendable, it raises pertinent questions about the government’s tangible actions to address these concerns. The PPP’s track record in providing adequate funding for schools and ensuring competitive remuneration for teachers leaves much to be desired. It is disheartening that, while the administration may pay lip service to the importance of education, it often neglects the professionals driving this sector forward.

As we celebrate the contributions of educators, it is imperative for politicians like Mohamed to not just engage in symbolic gestures but to champion genuine reforms that recognise the essential role of teachers in nation-building. This World Teacher’s Day should serve as a pivotal moment for policymakers to commit to fostering an environment that truly values and empowers educators in our nation. The future of Guyana hinges upon the quality of education we provide today, and the time for meaningful change is now.

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