PPPC Manifesto Preview
PPPC Manifesto Preview
PPPC Manifesto Preview
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On May 11th 2015, the People of Guyana will exercise their democratic right to determine the future of Guyana by
deciding who governs the country for the next 5 years. The only political party that has a record of moving Guyana
on a path of development is the PPP/C. Guyana has prospered whenever there is a PPP government.
We have experience in building a country and improving peoples lives. The PPP/C has delivered on its commitments,
not making promises it will not or cannot deliver, and not making unrealistic or irresponsible commitments. We have
policies and programs to continue building our country not only to make Guyana better today, but to prepare our
country for prosperity in a changing world. Our programs are not just meeting the needs of today, but the
imperatives of tomorrow.
The PPP/C is committed to a country where people live long productive lives, where no one is left behind, where our
people live in their own homes, and where all of our people have an equal chance to live in peace, progress and
prosperity. We want to ensure that our people, particularly our young people, are educated and trained to be part of
a human resource power-house, and part of an entrepreneurial class owning their own small, medium and large
businesses. The PPP/Cs vision and programs have been and will be achieved through transformative, infrastructure.
technological and social prosperity programs which not only further build better lives for our people, but transform
Guyanas physical landscape, meeting our needs and modernizing our country.
Together as a people, we have created a free, proud and dignified country of achievement. We have restored hope,
we have changed the way our people dream and we have made these dreams realisable. On May 11 th, we have a
chance of staying on a path of peace, progress and prosperity. The following represents excerpts of another exciting
program for the accelerated development of our country. Let us continue to march forward together to guarantee an
ever better Guyana tomorrow, a new Guyana - Guyana Version 2.0.
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Our Vision: Guyana Version 2.0 sets out the developmental roadmap for the policies,
strategies, plans and projects that the PPP/C intends to pursue over the next five
years and beyond. It is premised on a united people reaching even greater heights
of prosperity whilst taking care of the needs of everyone, particularly the poor and
vulnerable. It is realistic, achievable and builds on existing accomplishments.
ECONOMIC GROWTH: Jobs, Income and Wealth Creation
The creation of jobs, increased income and greater wealth for our people will be
driven by a balanced approach to ensure buoyant and sustained growth from both
traditional economic sectors such as sustainable mining, forestry, sugar, rice and
from NEWECONOMIC FRONTIERSmade possible by a prudent and businessfriendly macro-economic framework. Increased domestic and foreign direct
investment will be facilitated in sustainable agriculture, agro-processing and agrobusiness, environmental and climate services, large scale mineral, oil and gas
exploration and extraction, information and communications technology services,
tourism and hospitality.
A number of essential policies and measures will be pursued by the PPP/C
Government including:
Complete the Amaila Falls Hydro Project to provide cheaper, more reliable,
cleaner energy for Guyanese citizens and businesses.
Complete the expansion of the CheddiJagan International Airport.
Commence work on building a new Bridge across the Demerara River
Commence the paving of the Linden/Lethem/Brazil Road Corridor
Complete the four-lane highways along the East Bank and East Coast Road
Corridors
Commence the construction of the Georgetown bypass road from Mocha to
Ogle.
Pursue the development of the Deep Water Harbour with the aim of making
Guyana a marine hub for South America.
Build additional hydro-electric capacity and export of energy to neighbouring
countries
Improve the system for procurement and distribution of drugs and medical
supplies;
Expand training opportunities for all levels of the medical profession including
post-graduate training ;
Construct a new 100-bed ward at the East Bank Demerara Regional Hospital
and a new Port Kaituma Hospital;
Expand doctor-provided home-based care to all Regions in Guyana;
Introduce Patient and Family Counseling, particularly grief counseling, in all
hospitals;
Construct new polyclinics with x-rays, laboratories, dental and eye services
across the country;
Establish an Ambulance Authority, with trained Paramedics;
Upgrade several Regional Hospitals;
Create a special Womens Health Program and a Care of the Elderly Program;
Establish Skeldon, Lethem and Mabaruma Hospitals as Border Hospitals with
border countries;
Implement theNational Housing Policy that promotes Sustainable Housing
Development;
Create new settlement areas while accelerating the granting of Certificates
of Title to Land to address excess demand for housing and create wealth
for beneficiaries;
Outfit new and existing schemes outside of the urban centres with modern
social infrastructure to hasten the achievement of national priorities such as
the SDGs.
Implement community development plans in existing communities that would
contribute to environmental sustainability;
Facilitate the construction of 1,000 Turn Key homes for persons of low
affordability and persons with special needs to improve access to housing;
Expand the Young Professional Schemes to encourage skilled Guyanese to
remain and invest at home;
Accelerate the development of the Re-migrant scheme to attract the Brain
Bank in the diaspora;
Upgrade roads, water distribution and drainage and electricity networks in all
existing housing areas;
Complete the regularization of all squatter settlements and upgrade the
infrastructure in those settlements;
Strategically continue to improve the water services of each region
Increase treated water coverage from 50% to 75% within the next 5 years
through the completion and construction of new state of the art and
environmentally friendly Water Treatment Plants (WTPs)
FAIR GOVERNANCE
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Reduce the backlog matters before the courts, with more frequent sittings of
the Magistrates Court in hinterland communities;
Continue the modernization of the Supreme Court Registry and the Deeds
and Land Registries.
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