AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime Safety: The MV Barima ferry carrying 116 passengers capsized off Pomeroon near Iron Punt; authorities say eight people have been rescued alive so far, with a major overnight search involving the Guyana Defence Force, Coast Guard and private vessels, and Prime Minister Mark Phillips leading the response. Anti-Corruption & Mining Lands: Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed renewed allegations that Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha’s family received 7,614 acres of prime gold-mining land via preferential allocations since 2023, while Mustapha dismissed the claims as false and said acquisitions followed lawful procedures. Oil & Gas Accountability: OGGN says ExxonMobil recovered US$51B for cost recovery—about US$5B more than allowed under the Stabroek PSA—while the opposition also presses for answers over a reported “anomaly” in the gas-to-shore pipeline. Procurement & Governance: APNU wants the Public Procurement Commission reconstituted, to be discussed on tomorrow’s PAC agenda, as the PPC has been without members since July 2025. Public Works & Roads: Government held consultations for the Mahaica–Abary four-lane road upgrade, and also advanced the Mabura Hill to Kurupukari corridor with negotiations for the next 30 kilometres. Local Government Watch: Kitty Market rehabilitation is near completion, but vendors remain stuck as GPL delays installation of individual prepaid electricity meters. Crime & Enforcement: CANU reported 519.49kg of narcotics, 35 illegal firearms and 699 rounds seized in the first half of 2026, with dozens arrested and charges laid. Sports & National Mood: West Indies cricket marks the death of Sir Garfield Sobers, with Shai Hope saying the loss should inspire the team in the ODI series vs New Zealand.
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