Strategies for Economic Revival in Region 6

Activity: Panel discussion
Date: Tuesday 27th February 2018
Host: Moray House Trust

Photo courtesy of Deo Persaud

MORAY HOUSE TRUST PRESS RELEASE

Redundancies on the scale recently experienced in our sugar industry are likely to create significant and enduring challenges, not just in the sugar belt communities, but in the wider economy and society. In other words, when the labour force contracts as quickly as it has, the effects will be extensive and enduring. Studies of similar events elsewhere suggest that strategies need to be devised for the short-term, mid-term and long-term. They need to be holistic, flexible, well researched and well-funded. Thus far, efforts to address the redundancies have been partial and focused on the near-term. It’s not clear that mid-term or long-term plans have been crafted.

Moray House Trust’s approach has been guided by three priorities; first, the need for strategic thinking in a crisis, second, the need for a collaborative, non-partisan effort (where expertise and ideas are sourced from all quarters) and third, the need to involve the communities directly affected by these redundancies in planning for the future. To this end, we have convened a panel with representatives from Guysuco, Region 6 communities, the private sector and local government to try to outline the scope of the challenge, to pool their ideas and to work together on proposals.

The strategies discussed by the panel will have three main areas of focus; taxation regimes for the affected regions, a schematic for infrastructure development and rehabilitation and a holistic approach to training and recruitment (that builds on existing facilities in Region 6 and targets perceived skill shortages and opportunities in the job market).

Speakers will include:

– Mr Christopher Ram – Attorney at Law and Chartered Accountant,
– Mr Ryan Alexander – President, Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority,
– Ms Audreyanna Thomas – Corporate HR Manager Guysuco,
– Mr Krishnand Jaichand – Mayor of Corriverton and President Upper Corentyne Chamber of Commerce,
– Dr Lowell Porter – CEO -Small Business Bureau
– Mr Dave Hicks – CEO (ag) National Drainage and Irrigation Authority

Major General (rtd) Joseph Singh, a Trustee of Moray House Trust, will serve as Chair and Moderator.

Moray House Trust views this initiative as the beginning of a conversation about how to respond to the crisis. Our aim is to help to frame the questions, to help to kickstart the process required to craft a workable plan for economic revival in Region 6.

Extract from the news coverage:

“I’ve had 20 years’ service in the cane industry and it’s not easy to make that transition from cane harvesting or working in the sugar estate as a pump attendant to go into plumbing or carpentry or masonry. We tried it at Matthews Ridge and it failed. Forbes Burnham tried to convert miners into agriculturalists and it failed….we have to sit with people. Not very many people have sat with the cane harvesters or the people who have been displaced. We’ve confined our discussions to boardrooms and the media. And I feel we have to get out there, do some bottom house meetings, talk to people,” Retired Major-General Joe Singh, who moderated yesterday’s programme, said to applause.

Mohammed Raffik, President of the Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce, told the gathering that the strength of Region Six is agriculture. “…The solution is not training one or two persons to be a carpenter or a mason or whatever it is—that’s by the way. The solution is in agriculture; that’s where the solution is,” he said.

[Source: Stabroek News.]

Video Clips
Introduction:
Major General (rtd) Joe Singh was the chair. In this introduction he cites local, regional and other examples of mass redundancies to illustrate how disruptive an impact they can have on the communities.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/hONpfuLkVEo

Drainage and Irrigation:
Dave Hicks, Deputy CEO of the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, outlines some of the challenges such as a lack of data and overlapping institutional portfolios. He also recommends measures (such as the provision of 10 acre plots) to assist the newly unemployed in Region 6.
You Tube Clip: https://youtu.be/d27p_tyWXEo