Businessman Terrence Campbell, who left the newly-founded political party A New and United Guyana (ANUG) before its public launch, says he has started to take steps to divest himself of a number of businesses he owns in preparation for a life of public service.
“In fact, I have already taken steps to do so,” he told Stabroek News.
Asked at the launch of the Liberty and Justice Party at Georgetown Club last Saturday if he was moving forward politically, having moved on from ANUG, Campbell said, “For me I will be in public service going forward. I am almost 55 years, so it is time for a career change to public service.”