In a pivotal move to enhance public service accessibility, President Ali has announced the establishment of new government service centres in Bartica and Kamarang. These centres will function as one-stop hubs, providing a range of government services to the residents of these regions. This initiative is designed to decentralize service access, ensuring that citizens can conveniently obtain essential services without having to travel long distances.
The service centres are part of a larger government initiative aimed at improving public service delivery across Guyana. By offering multiple government services under one roof, the centres will significantly benefit residents who may have previously struggled with access. President Ali emphasized that accessibility is key to effective governance, and these centres represent a step forward in meeting the needs of the population.
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