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Nov 16, 2018 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
The Private Sector Commission is deeply saddened by the news that His Excellency President David Granger has been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. We are, however, confident that given his fighting spirit, and the infinite care of his doctors, he will recover fully.
President Granger is not just the leader of Guyana, he is also as human as any of us. We pray for our President to get better and for the affairs of the State to return to normal.
The Executive and Membership of the Private Sector Commission express the hope that President Granger will be speedily restored to good health, and that God will bring him back to us safe and sound so that he will be strong enough to continue the leadership of our country.
We also extend our good wishes to the First Lady and the rest of his family and pray for fortitude and strength for them.
We are hoping that he will be back with us in time to share in the festivities of the Christmas season.
The Private Sector Commission
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