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Feb 08, 2019 News
Essequibo’s historian and former parliamentarian, Mr. Isahak Basir, was laid to rest on Wednesday. He died on Friday aged 84.
Hundreds of former friends and acquaintances turned out in support of the grieving family.
Mr. Basir who was described by many as a ‘son of the soil,’ was quite famous for his wealth of knowledge, particularly in Essequibo’s history and political science.
His funeral was attended by key political dignitaries from both the Government and Opposition. From the Government side was Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo who is performing the duties of President; Minister of State Joseph Harmon; and Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Annette Ferguson.
From the opposition side were former Presidents Donald Ramotar and Samuel Hinds, and former Ministers of Government.
Andrieko Basir who reflected on the former life of his father, said, “No amount of words can describe the personality of my father.”
He added , “He has touched the lives of many. When I think of how he has touched the lives of so many, the first word that comes to mind is admiration. He sourced and solicited scholarships for top performers from the Essequibo Coast, Pomeroon and Charity, to advance their studies in Russia, Cuba, China, Germany and many other countries that offer scholarships to Guyanese. He wanted to see Guyana develop… My dad worked until his last.”
Mr. Basir was born on September 18, 1935 in Jacklow, Pomeroon. After marrying, Sabra Karim, they moved to Boeraserie, West Coast Demerara where he worked at the Uitvlugt Distillery in the early 1960s as an Assistant Distiller.
Another son, Andrieko, who presently lives abroad, said that he will ‘be back to advance and take up the mantle of his father.
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