Latest update December 25th, 2024 1:10 AM
Aug 03, 2024 News
DPI – The government has partnered with residents of Victoria Village, East Coast Demerara (ECD) to build an emancipation arch in the community in recognition of the resilience, sacrifices, and indomitable spirit of African ancestors.
Designed by 14-year-old, Kayden Meusa, the magnificent arch was unveiled on Thursday evening, as part of the community’s Emancipation Day activities.
Attending the historic ceremony were Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, and Chair of Victoria Emancipation and Anniversary Planning Committee (VAPC), Kenneth Semple.
Minister Anthony said that the arch will stand as a lasting reminder for future generations to fully understand and appreciate the sacrifices made by their ancestors.
“This is the history that you came from. If we fail to remind the next generation of these atrocities, people would believe that what you have today and what you are celebrating came lightly…We have to find ways and means to teach people this history because it is important,” Dr. Anthony explained.
The health minister also believes that a lot more can be done to celebrate Victoria’s rich tradition and culture.
“We have a very rich history. And what we won in terms of this liberation in 1838 did not come without a struggle. It came because there were lots of people over many years that were involved in struggling for change in this country. We can go back as far as 1763,” he said.
Back in August 2013, the 1823 Monument, which was unveiled by then President, Donald Ramotar, honours the enslaved that lost their lives during the 1823 Demerara slave uprising.
Plantation Northbrook, renamed to Victoria, was the first village in Guyana that was bought by the freed slaves.
Dr. Anthony emphasised the importance of such celebrations, noting that everyone has been able to make a valuable contribution towards the development of Guyana.
Meanwhile, the young artist, Meusa noted that he conducted detailed research on Victoria’s history to compile the design of the arch. A plaque and a token were given to the youngster for his exemplary work.
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