Dear Editor,
After a dreary and rain-filled day on Easter Friday, the sun stamped its authority on the weather charts by showering its brilliant radiance the following day, Saturday March 30, 2024. onto the residents of New York. This was the day that the Guyana Consulate in New York also decided to make an equally powerful statement.
They resolve that “taking government to the people “has become the norm of the NY Consulate. They prefer to let the evidence speak. The last Consulate’s community engagement (outreach) was in Brooklyn. The one in Easter Saturday was in Richmond Hill Queens at the beautiful Lakshmi Narayan Mandir. The next outreach is scheduled for April 13, 2024 at upstate Schenectady. According to Ambassador Michael Brotherson, Guyana’s Consul General, the other venues are scheduled for Connecticut and New Jersey.
The response from the Guyanese community in New York to the Saturday outreach was superb. Groups of Guyanese entered the building and were given a number to ensure that no one can “jump ” the line. The staff worked assiduously to process everyone’s application(s): whether that was for a new passport, a passport renewal, a birth certificate, a Power of Attorney, or an Emergency travel document.
The staff were competent and respectful. Observed prominent Community Leader and Scholar Dr. Dhanpaul Narine: “Hats off to members of the Guyana Consulate who worked round the clock…the staff was knowledgeable, and treated everyone well. I was happy to sit with this distinguished group.” Also observing the proceedings were well known social worker and community activist, Mr. Vishnu Mahadeo and radio/TV talk show host, OC Rogers.
Because of the high number of applicants, staff had to work an additional 2 hours to serve all the applicants. They finished at 4pm. The Guyanese community expresses their gratitude to the Consulate staff for their fine performance.
One community activist calls upon the Consulate to conduct more outreaches in Richmond Hill, Queens. This allows them to feel connected to government operations.
The New York Guyana Democracy Project congratulates Ambassador Michael Brotherson and his staff for executing a community based service delivery program of immense significance.
Sincerely,
Dr. Tara Singh