
On April 23, 2016, the budding community of Bartica will officially be declared a town, as the government fulfils a 179 year Ordinance made by the then British Government. The Ordinance was made on April 23, 1837, as such; this is set to be an immensely historic occasion. With its first Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Town Council, its highly anticipated status of township and unsurprisingly renewed political will, Bartica is set to be modelled as a town to be emulated by all others.
Under the guidance of President Granger, the town will be transformed to reflect a “green, clean and pristine” municipality. This welcomed transformation will go hand in hand with the administrative and other changes occurring there.
“Green, clean and pristine”
Bartica will be the capital centre of the Cuyuni-Mazaruni region, and its development will be driven through green, sustainable and environmentally friendly initiatives. This is the vision of President David Granger; a vision that he intends to be implemented in all the towns across Guyana, with Bartica as the flagship of this new development thrust.
