United States Ambassador to Guyana, Nicole Theriot, says she believes the Irfaan Ali-led PPP/C administration is governing with the best interests of the Guyanese people in mind, pointing to widespread infrastructure development and strategic use of oil revenues.
Speaking on the SOURCES programme, Theriot offered a positive assessment of governance and institutional direction at what she described as a critical stage in Guyana’s development.
“I honestly believe that the current leadership of this country has the Guyanese people’s best interests at heart,” the Ambassador said.
Theriot highlighted the scale and reach of infrastructure projects across the country, noting that development is not limited to the capital.
“I look around at all of the infrastructure projects that are going on, and it’s really important to note they’re not just in Georgetown. I travel all around the country, and I see it everywhere that I go.”
She said the government is strategically using oil revenues to fund projects aimed at long-term national benefit.
“They are using the oil revenues that they’re receiving now… to create critical infrastructure that will benefit all Guyanese.”
Addressing criticism often directed at large-scale infrastructure spending, Theriot defended the government’s approach, referencing President Irfaan Ali’s own remarks.
“People sometimes criticize him because you can’t eat a road. But the fact is that is going to allow the Guyanese farmer, business people, the average citizen, to move more freely and quickly around the country.”
She explained that improved connectivity will translate into tangible economic and personal benefits for citizens.
“That is going to improve the personal circumstances of the Guyanese people.”
The US diplomat said she sees Guyana progressing in a positive direction overall.
“I see everything moving in the right direction,” she stated.
She also expressed appreciation for Guyana’s continued partnership with the United States in its development trajectory.
“I’m so proud and grateful that we are continually turned to be the partner in that development.”
Theriot underscored the value of collaboration with American companies, citing quality and ethical standards.
“When you work with a US company, you’re going to have quality, sustainability, and very high business ethics standards and international quality.”
She added that Guyana’s decision to engage US partners has been beneficial.
“Working with the US was a wonderful decision that was made by your government.”
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