President Ali revives the dream of this Re-migrant
Dream is the biggest hope we humans have, and the leader of Guyana, President Irfaan Ali, is reviving the dream of Re-migrant Peter Baptiste.
16th of January 2021

Guyana: Dream is the biggest hope we humans have, and the leader of Guyana, President Irfaan Ali, is reviving the dream of Re-migrant Peter Baptiste.

The official page of President Ali gave the above-mentioned information. The post illustrated that Re-migrant Peter Baptiste was inclined to give up on his dream of producing a logging and value-added business. Still, President Irfaan Ali revived his faith by reassuring him that he will receive a record for a piece of land he has been anticipating for years.
Re-migrant Peter Baptiste reached home someday (not-mentioned) in 2017 with high hopes and dreams of financing in a logging shipping and value-added marketing in Linden.
The story of Re-migrant that will touch your heart!
The story of a 45-year-old re-migrant demonstrated that he re-migrated to Guyana some four years ago; he exchanged all his assets from his ‘minibus service’ to buy five logging trucks that are assessed at around $60M.
Re-migrant Peter Baptiste also acquired other assets to inaugurate his dream business. He inquired for many assistance but got an encirclement.
That created frustration in his life. Despite being discouraged, but he believed in the Government for the aid.
President Irfaan Ali designated that the financial institutions, the Government, and residents must come to an organization that would profit everyone. The members of the group said that they were overall satisfied with their cooperation with President Ali.
Rakesh Gopaul commented, “When APNU-AFC was in power they neglected our people and country, incompetent, clueless and no vision…people were frustrated and fed up, “One time, I called a Minister, and she kept asking me how I got her number, and so I said Minister I need some assistance and she switched off her number from me,” Baptiste said, “I saw this Government with a vision, and I wanted to work with this Government. I am not about APNU and this and that. I am from Linden and looking for a Government to work in my best interest. I was planning on packing up and leaving, but I decided to stay, and now I am happy about that.
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