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    President Dr. Irfaan Ali Engages Young Guyanese Professionals at State House

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    President Dr. Irfaan Ali hosted a dynamic meeting with a group of young Guyanese professionals at State House on Thursday, underscoring his administration’s commitment to youth empowerment and national development.

    Inspiring the Next Generation

    During the interactive session, President Ali listened to the aspirations and concerns of the young professionals, representing diverse fields such as engineering, healthcare, education, technology, and entrepreneurship. He encouraged them to take an active role in shaping Guyana’s future, emphasizing that their innovation, energy, and leadership are vital to the nation’s progress.

    Key Points of Discussion

    The conversation focused on opportunities for career growth, the importance of continuous learning, and the role of young people in driving social and economic transformation. President Ali highlighted ongoing government initiatives to create jobs, support start-ups, and invest in education and training, assuring the group that their voices are central to policy-making.

    Commitment to Youth Development

    President Ali reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to providing platforms for youth participation in governance and national projects. He urged the professionals to embrace leadership roles, collaborate across sectors, and contribute ideas that can propel Guyana to new heights.

    Looking Ahead

    The meeting concluded with a call for ongoing dialogue between government leaders and the country’s youth. President Ali assured the group that such engagements would continue, fostering a culture of inclusion and shared responsibility in building a prosperous Guyana.

    The young professionals left State House inspired and motivated, ready to play their part in the nation’s ongoing journey of growth and transformation.

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