Seven Amerindian villages across Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) have elected new toshaos to lead them for the next three years, while two villages have re-elected their incumbent leaders.
The newly-elected leaders are Andre Mohabir of Wakapao; David Wilson of Akawini; Leon Thomas of St Monica/Karawab; Marsha Williams of Mainstay/ Whyaka; Keanu Thomas of St. Deny’s; Wendy Francis of Capoey, and Henry Hendricks of Mashabo. These newly-elected toshaos will service their communities with assistance from their councillors.
Sonia Latchman has been re-elected with 12 councillors to serve Bethany, while Monty Simon has been re-elected Toshao of Kabakaburi.
From left: Andre Mohabir (Wakapao); David Wilson (Akawini); Leon Thomas (St Monica/Karawab); Marsha Williams (Mainstay/Whyaka); Keanu Thomas (St Deny’s); Wendy Francis (Capoey); Henry Hendricks (Mashabo); Sonia Latchman (Bethany) and Monty Simon (Kabakaburi)
These elections were held between May 16 and June 13 under supervision of the Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region Two, Susanah Saywack, who, along with Community Development Officers (CDO) Renelle Williams and Paul Tyrell, also served as the Returning Officer (RO). Representatives of the Amerindian Affairs and Local Government Ministries were also part of the democratic process.
The new office bearers are expected to bring fresh perspectives and renewed energy to their communities as they focus on improving living standards of the villagers; enhancing housing and water systems, healthcare, education, tourism and training; boosting revenue; and working collectively with residents and the Regional Democratic Council (RDC).
While they have their vision for the communities, residents have expressed their hopes and expectations.
“We believe that these new leaders will bring the change we need,” a resident of Mainstay/Whyaka has posited. A resident of Bethany said, “We are looking forward to seeing improvements in tourism, education, and agriculture.”
As these new leaders assume their leadership roles, the hopes and aspirations of their communities are being tagged on them.
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