Justice George charges UG graduates to create more just society

Justice Roxanne George (left) with the deans and the chancellor and vice-chancellor at the ceremony.


`It cannot be that you’ll be satisfied with being on the fringe looking on, hoping that either the government will step up to the plate or that the next person will do so. Nor can you be afraid to speak out for such fear can only breed a society that is apathetic and mediocre; in whatever you do participate meaningfully’

Some 1400 graduates have now exited the University of Guyana (UG) with a charge by Justice Roxanne George to create a more just society.

Delivering the feature address at UG’s 44th Convo-cation ceremony on Saturday at the Turkeyen campus, the judge based her presentation on the theme of leadership and legacy. Noting that they were most likely equipped with the tools