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Apr 26, 2020 News
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) Permanent Secretariat, Joseph Harmon, yesterday said Government is focused on implementing a multi-faceted approach to bring relief to citizens in the wake of emergency measures put in place to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an invited comment during a tour of the National Gymnasium, which will now serve as a storage facility for the stockpiling of materials for the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), Harmon said the Government is looking to implement several measures, which will target the vulnerable sections of society, farmers, business owners and students.
Harmon said the Government had classified the measures into short-term and long-term actions, a Ministry of the Presidency release said.
In the short-term, he noted that those persons who are affected and deemed vulnerable will be looked after while in the medium term, the Government is looking to reboot some small businesses so that they can continue their production and manufacturing activities.
“So, the efforts in the first phase will be to deal with those immediate issues. We have worked over the last week in trying to determine that category of vulnerable persons. We have gotten to the point now where we are fairly comfortable with that and it is not the traditional areas of vulnerabilities. There are persons who might not have been vulnerable before COVID-19 but because of the measures that we have introduced, it has caused them to be at home; they cannot work or feed their families so we have to consider that as a vulnerability,” he said.
According to Harmon too, there are several things being done at the moment. “We are looking at the traditional vulnerabilities, age, disability, etcetera, but then we are looking at persons who have been affected in terms of their businesses.”
In the first instance, Harmon said that the Ministry of Business will shortly commence the coordination of small businesses to determine how best the Government can lend assistance to ensure they thrive and recover during and after this period.
“That is the coordination of a small business plan. We are also looking at a plan from the Ministry of Agriculture, which is called REAP [Regional Emergency Agricultural Project]. That has to do with re-energising small-scale agriculture and bringing people back to basics so they understand that after COVID, there is going to be a food crisis and we have to prepare our people from now. So, during this phase, we will be looking at how best we can help small farmers in so far as giving them seeds, equipment and agricultural extension services so that they can go back to the land. While we are assisting with hampers, we want to wean people off of that,” he said.
Thirdly, Harmon noted that the Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Telecommunications and other agencies, is working to ensure that students can continue their education while the public schools remain closed. He noted that the Government is cognizant of the fact that not every student has access to internet and is therefore working on practicable solutions.
“Then, as you know, some people are working from home and they are still being paid, so the Ministry of Public Service is looking to see how best we

Government said it has a better idea on which group of vulnerable citizens it intends to target first for relief.
can optimise that to ensure the Government is still efficiently managed,” he added.
The CEO also made it clear that contrary to some reports, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo remains the Chairman of the NCTF and the Secretariat must report to him.“All we are doing in this Secretariat is being done under the general and specific guidance of the Prime Minister who is the Chairman of the Task Force. We report to him and then he reports to the Council of Ministers. We are going to do whatever is in the best interest of the people of Guyana to make sure they are safe and prepared for during this virus and after. This is about strengthening and operationalising the Task Force,” he said.
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