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Kaieteur News – President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday unveiled the Georgetown City Revival Plan, an initiative aimed at revitalising the capital through targeted investments in infrastructure, drainage, road works, sanitation, and urban beautification.
According to the Department of Public Information, President Ali, speaking during a press briefing at the Office of the President, stated that the plan will form part of a broader national strategy for sustainable urban development, beginning with the capital and its surrounding region. He emphasised that poor governance and inefficiency in managing the city could no longer be accepted.
“The mismanagement and inefficiency through which the city is managed can no longer be tolerated. It is time for us, as citizens and as a country, to take charge of the situation. We are advancing the rescue of Georgetown,” President Ali declared.
DPI stated that over the past five years, the government has invested billions of dollars into improving Georgetown’s infrastructure, including drainage upgrades, road works, housing development, and the construction of a high-span bridge over the Demerara River. These improvements, aimed at enhancing quality of life and driving economic growth, will now be supported by the newly launched city revival plan. The plan is being implemented in collaboration with the King’s Foundation.
The plan envisions a transformed, sustainable “Garden City” that reflects Guyana’s biodiversity, cultural heritage, and commitment to inclusive development. Several flagship projects have been proposed, including:
President Ali underscored that the plan is aligned with Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030, ensuring that all initiatives promote environmental sustainability, economic resilience, and social inclusion.
Key priorities under the city’s urban framework include housing and infrastructure expansion, improved waste management and sanitation, increased flood resilience and climate adaptation, protection of the city’s heritage, and the development of a modern transport system aimed at easing congestion.
The president further stressed that stakeholder engagement, across the private sector, municipal authorities, government ministries, and civil society, will be crucial to the plan’s success. “We are progressing with a clearly defined plan for the city. Every stakeholder will play a critical role in advancing this transformation of our capital. Georgetown must be repositioned as one of the finest cities in the world,” he affirmed.
In addition to the transformation of Georgetown, the government also intends to pursue demonstration projects such as the outer Georgetown low-carbon market town and the Silicon City master plan, both of which aim to pilot models of sustainable urban development.
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