AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLocal Democracy Clash: PNCR says the prolonged absence of a functioning Local Government Commission is leaving municipalities and NDCs “administratively paralysed,” unable to discipline staff and address alleged misconduct. Infrastructure Update: The US$161M Soesdyke–Linden Highway is about 90% complete, with drainage around 70% done and electrical works underway, including light pole pedestals and power boxes. Clean Energy Push: Guyana is set to expand its public EV charging network to 24 stations by year-end, adding 13 more (plus four from UNDP), alongside incentives for EV owners. Parliamentary Machinery: After an eight-month hiatus, 13 Parliamentary Committees were reconstituted, but opposition attempts to place WIN leader Amanza Walton-Desir on several committees failed. ICJ/Essequibo Tensions: Venezuela rejected Guyana’s stance on a possible ICJ ruling, saying it never consented to the court’s jurisdiction and will not recognize any decision. Healthcare System Building: A new EU-funded initiative aims to strengthen Guyana’s organ donation and transplant system, moving from ad hoc steps to an integrated framework. Education Accountability: Education Minister Sonia Parag says a full file on alleged mistreatment of a special needs student has been sent to the Teaching Service Commission, with disciplinary hearings expected within 10 days. Aviation & Connectivity: Xen Aviation acquired a Britten-Norman BN2T-4S Islander to expand domestic capacity, while regional interline deals signal efforts to ease fragmented Caribbean airlift. Crime & Safety: Police are investigating the brutal killing of a seven-year-old boy during a home invasion, with CCTV reviewed and a suspect sought.
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