Gov’t to continue to engage PPP – Granger

President of Guyana and People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Leader David Granger says that despite the rejection from the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), he will continue to press it to co-operate for the social cohesion of the nation.

It is towards this end that Granger, during his final address to delegates at the just-concluded PNCR Biennial Congress, charged members of the party to take up leadership, fellowship, statesmanship and stewardship roles to ensure a united Guyana.

“These are the four elements of our final charge—our leadership, our fellowship, our statesmanship and our stewardship to the population, the four ships,” Granger told reporters shortly after the Congress ended on Sunday.

Further, he noted, “The opposition has indicated that it does not have interest at this point in time. I will continue to engage Mr. (Bharrat) Jagdeo and the PPP. That is a standard policy of the coalition and not only to engage the political opposition but also non-governmental organisations and civil society.”