First Lady’s Bandstand project an enormous success, should be replicated

Dear Editor,

As a Civic Society commentator, it is fair to give credit where credit is due, and offer critiques when necessary. I attended the dedication of the Kingston Bandstand area development completed by the Office of the First Lady. I consider the project to be an enormous success which should be replicated in other areas in Guyana. Maybe the Office of the First Lady can do a similar project at the Central Corentyne Whim Community Centre Ground which has a large playground area in need of development. The No. 63 Beach is also awaiting a similar development for a long time.

The Office of the First Lady has transformed the Bandstand area with this project. The area looks nicer, feels clean, orderly, and safer with a Police Outpost there. The Food Court area looks clean and nice, and there is a washroom area and handwashing station. These are important conveniences in a recreational area. Contrast this area with the adjacent seawall area that looks like a ghetto with a hodgepodge of stalls that a visitor would want to stay away from. The competent authority needs to step in and adopt some of the quality found in the First Lady’s Kingston Bandstand project for that unregulated area. We must not allow a ghetto to develop there.

The Office of the First Lady has demonstrated that once they embark on a project, it will be well accomplished. The First Lady is able to secure cooperation from donors and the appropriate government agencies to secure successful completion of projects. I am glad the First Lady is focusing on environmental beautification and a clean environment much needed to improve Guyana’s image and to boost tourism. Guyana is a beautiful country but a sense of what good landscaping looks like and a culture of cleanliness are sadly lacking.

Sincerely,

Dr. Jerry Jailall