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Our National Songs Gone Under the Bridge

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October 15, 2025
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Since the return of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) to office in 2020, one cannot help but observe with deep concern that our National Songs—the very heartbeats of our identity—have quietly disappeared from the national stage. These songs, which once stirred our souls with pride and unity, seem to have gone under the bridge, forgotten or ignored by those entrusted with leading our beloved Guyana.

Our National Songs are not mere lyrics; they are the echoes of our shared struggles, our dreams, and our hopes as a people. They are the melodies that bind us as one nation—irrespective of race, creed, or political persuasion. Yet today, these patriotic treasures seem to have no place at national functions, government events, or even state celebrations.

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This neglect reflects something much deeper: a growing disregard for national pride and discipline. The PPP administration, sadly, appears more interested in promoting lawlessness, political favouritism, and division rather than cultivating patriotism and respect for our national symbols. A nation that forgets its songs, its symbols, and its roots is a nation that risks losing its soul.

I strongly urge all schools across Guyana—from nursery to secondary—to teach our National Songs to every child. Let us remind our young citizens that patriotism begins with understanding and loving one’s country. These songs can awaken a sense of belonging and duty to Guyana, nurturing a new generation that values unity and respect.

And to President Irfaan Ali, I say this with utmost sincerity and respect: be patriotic at your national functions. Lead by example. Let our National Songs be sung with pride at every state event, every public celebration, every gathering that bears the flag of Guyana. The President sets the tone for the nation, and when the leader upholds tradition, the people will follow.

Guyana deserves leaders who love the country not only in words but in deeds. Restoring the place of our National Songs is not a small gesture—it is a necessary step toward reviving national pride and unity. Let us bring back the music of our nation, for in those songs lies the spirit of Guyana.

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