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Jul 15, 2017 News
Even as President David Granger prepares to celebrate a quiet and reflective 72nd
birthday, today, at a difficult time in the country’s history, the Head of State attended a luncheon at State House with his Cabinet colleagues, whom he referred to as his “second family”.
The President, whose birth anniversary will be observed today, told members of the Cabinet, “You are family; you came with me through the Campaign and we have battled to fulfil a dream of making Guyana a better place…We believe in a better Guyana; we believe that we are the people to deliver to the next generation that better Guyana.”
Co-incidentally, the Ministry of the Presidency said yesterday, today will also mark the sixth anniversary of the formation of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) of which President Granger is the Chairman.
He pledged his commitment to the members of the APNU as well as to the APNU+AFC [Alliance for Change] Coalition Administration and expressed the hope that they will continue to grow from strength to strength well beyond 2020.
Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo said that the President has proven to be a great leader, especially in times of crisis and challenges. “We are fortunate that we have as a Commander-in-Chief, someone of the calibre of David Granger… Strong leadership is important in times of crisis that may pop up from time to

President David Granger poses with his Cabinet colleagues after the luncheon held in his honour at State House.
time,” he said.
Meanwhile, over at the Ministry of the Presidency, the staff held a blood drive with the intention of raising a total of 72 litres of blood as a way of honouring the President on the occasion of his birthday. The President thanked them for volunteering to donate blood in his honour; noting that lives will be saved in the process.
Earlier in the day, members of the Guyana Police Force Band, led by Assistant Commissioner Maxine Graham, serenaded the Head of State and presented him with a birthday cake and a wooden sculpture in another early birthday surprise tribute.
Expressing his appreciation to the band members, the Head of State said that he was pleasantly surprised by the warm gesture.
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