Lockes present Coat of Arms to President

Jonathan Locke (left) explains to President David Granger the effort which was expended to create the work (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

President David Granger last Friday received a large, hand-made replica of the Coat of Arms of Guyana from overseas-based Guyanese Jonathan Locke and Brenda Locke, a release from the Ministry of the Presidency said yesterday.

Jonathan Locke (left) explains to President David Granger the effort which was expended to create the work (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Jonathan Locke (left) explains to President David Granger the effort which was expended to create the work (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

Granger commended the Lockes on their creation from veneer and encouraged them to explore the local market and business opportunities. He also advised them to discuss with the Ministry of Business ways in which the skillset can be taught to young people.

A Guyanese by birth, Jonathan Locke said that the project is a labour of love, which he had worked on during his leisure time over the last eight years. He was impressed by the President’s receptiveness.

“My love for Guyana is so strong that I wanted to do something for Guyana. In New York, I made the flag of Guyana out of wood and it now adorns the wall in the Guyana Consulate. [T]he Coat of Arms is more elaborate… I was just dying to get it here and present it, hopefully, to the President. Having met with the President, I am excited about the future of Guyana. He seemed very open-minded, very realistic about what the situation is and I am totally excited about what is coming for Guyana. It’s more than I could have expected. I expected just thanks for it but talking about the possibility of meeting with the Minister of Business and teaching the kids how to make fine furniture, is way more than I expected,” he said.