
 
		Brooklyn Boro Prez, Con. Clarke, honor Guyana’s  
 Jubilee Republic with proclamations 
 By Tangerine Clarke 
 Brooklyn Borough President,  
 Eric  L  Adams,  on  Feb.  21,  honored  
 Guyana  with  a  proclamation  
 that  saluted  the  country’s  
 50th  Republic  Anniversary,  and  
 applauded the nation for its relation  
 with Cuba, and being the  
 only English-speaking country in  
 South America with African, Chinese, 
  Amerindian, Indian, Portuguese, 
  and European natives. 
 Ama Dwimoh, special counsel  
 at Office of the Brooklyn Borough  
 President, Eric L. Adams, presented  
 the proclamation, which  
 reminded that Guyana became  
 a republic on Feb. 23, 1970, and  
 boasts the best eco-tourism destination  
 in the world. 
 Consul General of Guyana to  
 New York, Barbara Atherly and  
 Guyana’s Permanent Representative  
 of Guyana to the United  
 Nations, Ambassador Rudolph  
 M.  Ten-Pow,  during  a  cocktail  
 reception, in the dining room of  
 Medgar Edgar College, accepted  
 the decree. 
 The diplomats also accepted a  
 declaration from Congresswoman, 
  Yvette D. Clarke, presented  
 by Patricia Jordan-Langford that  
 hailed Guyanese in Brooklyn as  
 progressive people, who continue  
 to make a great impact in the  
 borough. 
 Angela Chambers, on behalf  
 of the office of Brooklyn District  
 Caribbean L 32     ife, Feb. 28-Mar. 5, 2020 
 Attorney, Eric Gonzalez, presented  
 a citation to the diplomats,  
 thanking Guyanese for their  
 inspiring contributions, which  
 have made New York great.  
 This, was followed by a plaque  
 that  read,  to  the  government  of  
 the Republic of Guyana for 50  
 years as ‘One People, One Nation,  
 One Destiny,’ from GraceKennedy  
 Money Services, and Western  
 Union,  handed  over  by  Garfield  
 Comrie,  GraceKennedy  Caribbean  
 marketing consultant N.E.  
 USA, before a celebratory cutting  
 of Cake designed with the colors  
 of Guyana’s Golden Arrowhead  
 flag by the diplomats.  
 Consul General Hon. Barbara  
 Atherly and Ambassador Rudolph  
 M. Ten-Pow, both reminded Guyanese  
 of  Guyana’s  accomplishments, 
  and its exciting future,  
 during  the  50th  Commemoration  
 reception,  entertained  by  
 Kevin Lowe’s Steel Pan and Dee  
 Jay music. 
 Ashley  Chambers  delivered  
 a memorable rendition of Oh  
 Beautiful Guyana, before Dr.  
 Una Clarke expressed her love for  
 the Guyanese community, and  
 extended best wished to nationals. 
 Thanks to fashion designer,  
 Roger Gary, the decor truly represented  
 the vibrancy of the Guyanese  
 culture, while artist, Derek  
 Browne’s art exhibition at the  
 entrance, beautifully captured  
 Guyana’s landscape, and flora  
 and fauna. 
 The Consulate of Guyana, the  
 Guyana Mission to the United  
 Nations, and the Guyanese in the  
 Diaspora  Inc.  hosted  the  event.  
 Jonathan Locke was the emcee. 
 Ama Dwimoh, special counsel at Offi ce of the Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams,  
 present  diplomats, Hon. Barbara Atherly and Ambassador Rudolph M. Ten-Pow with a  
 proclamation.   Photo by Tangerine Clarke 
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