The usually quiet town of Linden buzzed with renewed purpose this week as the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPPC) government pushed forward its ambitious infrastructure plans. Residents watched as modern roads were completed, new drainage systems unveiled, and public recreational facilities began operations—visible, tangible results of leadership in action.
At a press conference, PPPC General Secretary Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo underscored the government’s philosophy: “We’ve been inclusive, empowering, and able to implement massive programs that transform lives across Guyana. Community roads on the coast are nearly all rebuilt, and our plan for the next term includes expanded drainage, more lighting, and security cameras for safer neighborhoods”.youtube
Residents say the change is unmistakable. Delicia de Silva, a young candidate and community activist, remarked, “For years, we’d been told ‘change is coming’ but nothing ever came. The difference now? With the PPPC, we see things getting done”—a sentiment echoed across Linden.
Contrast this with the opposition, whose five-year management is remembered only for delays and fleeting studies. As one resident observed, “They always had plans, but little action.” The Linden-Sak Highway was infamous for its potholes; opposition leaders promised repairs but delivered only studies and reports. Today, the highway is under full construction thanks to the PPPC—no more empty words, just asphalt and progress.
The government’s approach speaks of pragmatism and vision. Rather than accept the status quo, the PPPC is investing in projects that create jobs, support contractors, and elevate public morale. From modern hospitals and upgraded schools to improved garbage collection and green spaces, the effect is cumulative and transformative.
Among the many upgrades, the completion of community roads stands out. Not only do these projects make travel easier, they symbolize opportunity—local contractors hired, new markets accessed, and entire neighborhoods revitalized. “It’s about more than roads,” said Dr. Jagdeo. “It’s about building prosperity layer by layer.”
Even the opposition’s supporters are forced to admit the contrast. “They [the opposition] talked for years. The PPPC actually builds. My children see it. I see it,” admitted one former critic, now a steadfast supporter.
Looking forward, the PPPC is not resting on its laurels. Plans are underway to expand the benefits seen in Linden to other regions, especially in drainage and public works. The goal: resilient, climate-ready communities that not only survive but thrive. “We’re not just clearing drains; we’re clearing the obstacles to prosperity,” concluded Dr. Jagdeo.
In the past 72 hours, as heavy machinery rolled and fresh pavement dried, the PPPC demonstrated that good governance means action, not empty words. For Linden and much of Guyana, those actions are paving a brighter path—one the opposition tried and failed to realize youtube.
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PPPC Empowers Linden through Infrastructure
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