U.S. Embassy congratulates Granger, pledges willingness to work with new government

President GrangerGeorgetown: The U.S. embassy Saturday congratulated new President David Granger and also expressed appreciation to former President Donald Ramotar.

The statement from the embassy follows:

The Embassy of the United States of America wishes to congratulate David Granger on his swearing-in as the new President of the

Co-operative Republic of Guyana. It is our hope that President Granger will work to repair the divisions in Guyanese society that have emerged during the election period and will work to promote inclusive governance and national development in the best interests of all of the people of Guyana. The United States of America pledges its willingness to work collaboratively with the new government in this regard.

At the same time, the Embassy wishes to extend its appreciation to outgoing President Donald Ramotar and the members of his government for their service to the people of Guyana. The Embassy congratulates President Ramotar for the numerous achievements that his government made in the socio-economic development of the country and in strengthening the relationship between Guyana and the United States of America. We look forward to continuing to work closely with President Ramotar’s Peoples Progressive Party/Civic in its new role as loyal opposition.

The Embassy congratulates the people of Guyana on a democratic and peaceful election and transfer of power and the leadership and staff of the Guyana Elections Commission on a free, fair, and credible electoral process. Wi‎th the election campaign concluded and all ballots cast, counted, and verified, it is time for Guyana to move forward. The Embassy calls upon all political leaders to work together in a spirit of reconciliation and to focus their efforts on collaboratively building the nation’s future.