PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo and the high-level security team from the UK during their meeting at the Office of the President in Georgetown yesterday.
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High-level
British team advising on security strengthening A HIGH-LEVEL security advisory team from the United Kingdom is in Guyana to give assistance in the strengthening of the local security forces, especially the Guyana Police Force (GPF). The team
met President Bharrat Jagdeo at the Office of the President, Georgetown
yesterday to discuss ways in which the British Government can continue its
programme of assistance to Guyana and to explore how the two countries can
work together, especially in the area of security. It is
understood that the security advisory team came to Guyana at the
invitation of the Guyana Government and is scheduled to leave on
Friday. Yesterday's meeting at the Presidential Secretariat lasted some 90
minutes and among those present were Cabinet Secretary and Secretary to
the Defence Board, Dr. Roger Luncheon (who accompanied President Jagdeo)
and British High Commissioner, Mr. Stephen Hiscock who accompanied the
British security advisory team. Hiscock
said the meeting between the British team and the Guyanese Head of State
"went very well indeed". Guyana's
judicial and security systems have benefited from much assistance from the
UK in the past, and the High Commissioner pledged more help from the
British in the future. The
Government Information Agency (GINA) noted that in the past, the UK
Government has significantly contributed to building the capacity of the
local Police Force. According to GINA, emphasis continues to be focused on building
intelligence, and in this respect several teams from Scotland Yard have
visited Guyana to render assistance and train local Policemen and
women. Guyana
has been receiving assistance from the UK in several other areas,
including debt relief, the criminal justice system, water and sanitation,
secondary education and through the Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
support programme. The
British Government has also supported Guyana at international fora and
institutions, especially at the Multilateral Financial
Institutions. GINA
said the British aid to Guyana is based on the Government's commitment to
provide a decent standard of living for Guyanese within a climate that is
conducive to the promotion of economic growth and the preservation and
strengthening of democratic
institutions. |