Prime Minister Samuel Hinds said Afro-Guyanese have achieved much in advancing the work their ancestors started many decades ago after the abolition of slavery.
The prime minister made the remark on Saturday at “Sankofa”, an event which highlighted African culture.
“We have been making great gains. Although slavery had ended more than 150 years ago… there are still more gains to be made.
“In Guyana, after slavery was abolished, there was a great start, with many freed slaves who saved their hard-earned coppers and jills and took it and bought many of the estates for various reasons.
“That great start has been diverted, and that is something people of African descent have to regain, not only for themselves, but for the good of all Guyana,” PM Hinds said.
He noted that two great Africans made indelible contributions in the fight for the rights of fellow Africans. These great men are Martin Luther King of the United States of America, and Nelson Mandela, who brought change to South Africa without bloodshed and bitterness.
Also present at Sankofa, which was held at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence, East Bank Demerara, were Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh; Transport and Hydraulics Minister Robeson Benn; and Culture, Youth and Sport Minister Dr Frank Anthony.
Minister Anthony told the gathering that Sankofa is Afrikaan for a mythical bird that flies forward with its head turned backwards.
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