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Pres Ali Unveils Bold Energy-Driven Transformation Agenda at Energy Conference

President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali declared that Guyana is not “sleepwalking into the future” but boldly engineering a model of development that converts energy wealth into sustainable prosperity.

While delivering the feature address on Tuesday at the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo at the Guyana Marriott Hotel, Georgetown, President Ali painted a sweeping vision of a modern, connected and technology-driven Guyana.

It is one, he said, in which artificial intelligence strengthens healthcare, every child has access to digital learning, government services operate at the “touch of a button,” and infrastructure links coast and hinterland seamlessly.

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