In a move aimed at bolstering the financial well‑being of its citizens, the government will launch a cash grant program in Region Nine starting this Thursday. The initiative is part of a broader national effort to deliver direct monetary support to residents across the country.
The announcement was made by President Irfaan Ali during the official opening of the newly commissioned Karasabai airstrip on Saturday. The event highlighted the government’s commitment to improving access to essential services and infrastructure while addressing economic challenges faced by communities in the region.
Over 1,200 individuals in Region Nine have already completed the registration process, positioning them to receive the forthcoming funds. While the exact grant amount has not yet been disclosed, officials emphasized that the distribution will be carried out in a transparent and equitable manner.
Experts say that such direct cash transfers can play a critical role in stabilising household incomes, especially in areas where employment opportunities remain limited. By providing immediate relief, the program is expected to help families meet basic needs, support local businesses, and stimulate economic activity.
The government has stressed that the rollout will be accompanied by monitoring mechanisms to ensure efficient delivery and to address any logistical challenges that may arise. Citizens who have registered can anticipate receiving their payments over the coming weeks, with support staff on standby to answer questions and facilitate the process.
Overall, the launch of the cash grant program in Region Nine marks a significant step toward supporting the nation’s most vulnerable populations and reinforcing the government’s commitment to inclusive economic growth.
Source: guyanachronicle.com