AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Secretary-General Race: Guyana’s UN candidate Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett moved into first place in the second Security Council straw poll, winning eight “encourage” votes (with three “discourage” and four “no opinion”), overtaking Rebeca Grynspan and keeping Rafael Grossi in the mix. Local Governance & Opposition Talks: Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed invited APNU leader Aubrey Norton to a face-to-face meeting on Monday, Aug. 24, to resolve Local Government Commission disputes and broaden talks on opposition cooperation. MV Barima Aftermath: WIN launched a HERO emergency relief push calling for interim GY$5 million payouts to survivors and bereaved families, while Canadian Bank Note’s parent company pledged GY$5 million to support MV Barima survivors. Transport Disruption: The Canawaima ferry service was suspended due to technical issues, leaving long queues and stranded passengers with no clear restart date. Public Safety Incident: Police are investigating a gunshot near the Office of the President after a suspected 9mm warhead was found; CCTV is being reviewed. Agriculture & Food Security: Government says 300 acres of onions are now planted to cut imports, and AI-driven farming is being promoted as Region Six looks ahead. Infrastructure Updates: Sophia residents are benefiting from major road upgrades, and Linden is slated to be fully integrated into the national grid by 2029. Sports: Barbados beat Guyana 2-0 in Pan-Am women’s squash quarter-final qualification; Guyana’s Rodrigues-Birkett leads UN poll as cricket and boxing stories continue to build local momentum.
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