PNCR Leader David Granger yesterday said while the economic, political and social situation in Guyana has changed over the years, the need for national unity persists and the party is committed to achieving this goal.
“We have avoided the adoption of superficial solutions which do not involve the masses of our people and which do not resolve the deep-seated prejudices which impede national unity,” Granger said in a statement to mark the party’s 56th anniversary, while noting that the PNCR has never ceased to pursue the ideal of national unity.
Granger also recalled the guidance of PNC founder-leader and late president Forbes Burnham, who in his address at the