Graduates of University of Guyana Urged to Help Develop the Nation

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Graduates of the University of Guyana for the 2020-2021 academic year have been called on to utilize their degrees and skills to contribute to the development of the country.

UGRAPresident Dr Irfaan Ali (center) and UG top students Davendra Kissoon (left) and Tomeshwor Mohabir (right)The plea was made by President Dr. Irfaan Ali as he spoke during a virtual ceremony on Friday.

“You are the generation in which Guyana’s future resides and it is you to whom we look to realize ‘One Guyana’.”

Approximately 2,600 persons will graduate from over 50 disciplines at the 55th Convocation for the Turkeyen Campus and the 20th for the Tain, Berbice Campus. This is the second time a virtual graduation ceremony is being held.

According to Ali,  the government has recognized that the past two years have been extremely challenging but especially so for the education sector with the onset of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“It is to your credit that despite these challenges you have persevered and are today proud graduates of this noble institution. Your country needs your expertise.”

“Guyana is on a transformative path of development towards a modern and diversified economy, one which will attach extreme importance to the development and retention of its highly skilled and knowledgeable graduates.”

With their education, President Ali said doors and opportunities will open for them to contribute to the nation’s development.

The President said the government has also recognized the transformative power of education and as such will continue to pump resources to improve the sector.

Specifically, for the University, President Ali said they will continue to equip the tertiary institution with relevant tools to expand the programs. He also guaranteed that by 2025 university education in Guyana will be free.

“Our aim is to create a large and highly skilled human resource pool, Guyana’s future will be assured if we can continue to train and retain our human resources to propel our country’s transformative agenda.”

In concluding his speech, the President congratulated the graduates as well as their parents and all who supported them, their faculties and staff of the university.

Meanwhile, Guyanese businessman, philanthropist and former politician Stanley Ming was one of this year’s featured speaker who echoed the President’s sentiments and said he hopes that the graduates remain in Guyana and engage in careers that are fulfilling to them and beneficial to the development of Guyana.

Ming explained that for Guyana to develop sustainably, a significantly large workforce is needed.
“My advice to you is to establish partnerships with your fellow graduates and Guyanese of all races,” Mr. Ming stated while explaining that he was fortunate to have friends who have stood the test of time and friends with who he has partnered in business and other areas.

He further advised that if the graduates decide to start their own companies, they must ensure that their employees are paid and treated well.