Radio Essequibo Goes Live
Source: Department of Public Information (DPI)
His Excellency, President David Granger, on Wednesday commissioned Radio Essequibo 95.5 FM, the first radio station on the Essequibo Coast.
The Head of State noted that the occasion was in keeping with the Government’s commitment to bridge the information and communication gap and demonstrated its commitment to ensuring that Guyanese countrywide received equal access to information.
“The government regards it as a constitutional duty to ensure citizens enjoy their freedom to communicate,” President Granger remarked.
He added that the coalition’s objective was to bring about equality and the concept of the Regional Radio Programme does just that. “These changes will make Guyana a more equal society.”
Sharing a brief insight into the Regional Radio Programme, Prime Minister, the Hon. Moses Nagamootoo noted that Radio Essequibo was the seventh newly-commissioned radio station under the Coalition Government.
He disclosed that the idea for regional radio stations was birthed after a conversation with the president, whose vision was to decentralise government services and ensure equal access across the country.
“It is an important development in our country that’s never been contemplated before,” the Prime Minister stated.
Communities like Adventure, Akawini Mission and Bethany to Machabo and Kabakaburi and up and down the Pomeroon River, can now tune into Radio Essequibo 95.5FM. The frequency was turned on by Prime Minister Nagamootoo on November 30, 2019.
The project, which cost more than $12Million, will serve some 46,000 people.
The other six community radio stations are Radio Lethem in Region 9 (May 2016), Radio Maburama in Region 1 (June 2016), Radio Mahdia in Region 8 (October 2017), Radio Bartica in Region 7 (November 2017, Radio Orealla in Region 6 (March 2018), and Radio Aishalton, also in Region 9 (January 2019).