Minister Garrido-Lowe takes outreach to Kwakwani

Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Press Release – Monday, February 4, 2019

The Government is resolute in ensuring the nation’s youth are empowered by building their capacity which will ultimately lead to improvement in their standard of living.

This commitment was renewed when Minister within the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Valerie Garrido-Lowe led a team outreach to Kwakwani, Region 10 over the weekend.

The Minister described the Hinterland Employment Youth Service (HEYS) programme as a powerful instrument, which saw twenty youths in the community trained between August 2017 and July 2018. The youth entrepreneurs then went on to manage their own business venture which in turn assisted their families and boosted the development of the community.

“I am so happy that as a Government, we are able to serve our people so that they too are provided with the opportunity to have a good life. This year, what the APNU/AFC Government will do for those youths, is to check to see what businesses they have and each of them who are in business will receive a further fifty thousand dollars to support their venture. Maybe they would want to expand or diversify, they will have the chance this year to do so. That is how we are encouraging and supporting our HEYS youth”, Minister Garrido-Lowe said.

Approximately nine million one hundred thousand dollars was invested in the youths in Kwakwani “so there is no one who can come here and tell you that this Government doesn’t care for our youths. We care and the villages and communities across the ten regions of Guyana have benefited as a result of HEYS. Through HEYS millions of dollars circulate in communities and many benefited, especially the youth. Now everywhere we go communities are asking for HEYS to continue in 2020. HEYS is now a household name”, the Minister assured.

Meanwhile, the Ministry is keen not only on promoting education and entrepreneurship but is also encouraging the Indigenous youth to be active in sports. Kinesha Stuart, one of the sports advocates in the community, emphasised the need for young people to be more proactive since Kwakwani is known for producing quality players, particularly in basketball and football.

Stuart cited the need for training “because a lot of us are not trained in certain sports disciplines, we are unable to coach, however, we are very interested in participating in as many sporting events as we can.”

Hinterland Sports Development Officer in the Ministry, Lawrence Griffith, who is a FIFA-trained Referee was a member of the outreach team; he disclosed that plans are already on stream, to provide technical and other assistance to the community.

“Kwakwani has one of the best sports grounds,” Griffith was pleased to observe.

Over the past year, Griffith has travelled to several villages, imparting his knowledge to the youth, who have already begun to see dividends.

Among them, villages in the North Pakaraima, Region 8 that participate in the annual North Pakaraima Football Games has seen the youth there nurture their ball weaving skills which have significantly raised the bar and brought an extra competitive edge to the tournament. Kwakwani will soon benefit from such training.

Minister Garrido-Lowe also extended an invitation to the community to participate in the Ministry’s Heritage Games 2019. She, explained that although an invitation was extended, the region must conduct its playoffs for the various sporting disciplines and the winner will represent the region in what is the most anticipated tournament annually (Heritage Games).

Through participation in the Heritage Games, football players have been selected to represent Guyana on the international stage, and Kwakwani has a great opportunity to leave an indelible mark on the sporting arena.

Volleyball, cricket, archery and swimming are the other disciplines competing at the games.

Minister Garrido-Lowe also took the opportunity to present to the community much-needed footballs, kits to boost the Ministry’s Flagship Youth Program HEYS and a quantity of school material, among other items.

She also took the opportunity to update residents on the current political situation and assured them the Government will ensure peace and unity prevail.

Accompanying the Minister was Vice Chairman from the Regional Democratic Council, Region 10, Elroy Adolph.

Alethea Grant

Communications Officer

Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs

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