
GEORGETOWN, GUYANA – In a highly visible display of community engagement, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Coalition descended upon Tucville, Big Yard, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, to deliver on a recent promise. The political outreach saw the distribution of essential school bags and supplies to local children, an initiative clearly timed to help families brace for the new school term.
The mobilization was led by a formidable lineup of party heavyweights and supporters, ensuring maximum political impact. Among those attending were the Mayor of Georgetown, Alfred Mentor, alongside prominent figures such as Sherod Duncan, Saiku Andrews, Coretta McDonald, and Richard Hoyte. The presence of this high-profile delegation underscores the importance the Coalition is placing on strengthening its grassroots ties.
The outreach was, by all accounts, warmly received by Tucville residents, marking a successful effort by the party to solidify its base.
In a statement following the event, APNU framed the initiative as concrete proof of its commitment to stand with the people and invest in the nation’s future. The Coalition specifically encouraged residents to “stay connected, share your thoughts, and let your voices be heard,” signaling a strategic move to foster ongoing dialogue with constituents.
APNU stressed that the Tucville effort is not an isolated event but a key part of its broader promise to keep communities at the center of its work. By blending practical, needed support like school supplies with a strong message of continuous engagement, the Coalition made it clear it intends to aggressively strengthen its relationship with residents across Georgetown and beyond.


