Central Corentyne Chamber head calls on business community to speak out on issues
Saying that Guyana’s politicians need to be reminded that they serve the people, President of the Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mohammed Raffik has encouraged businesspersons and others to speak out on the issues that are affecting them.
Raffik, who at the time was addressing the commissioning ceremony for the Nand Persaud Group of Companies soil testing facility at the University of Guyana’s Tain Campus, said politicians must understand “they are not god’s gift to this country and they must not behave as if they’re gods.”