PM talks crime in Guyana
According to a statement issued yesterday by the Office of the Prime Minister, Rowley extensively discussed crime, security, international relaitons and economic development with his Caricom colleagues.
Rowley has responsibility for security in Caricom’s quasi- Cabinet. During the deliberations, the CSME was viewed as the best vehicle to promote overall economic growth in the region. Rowley will return home on Saturday.
He is scheduled to hold a news conference at the Piarco International Airport at 10 am on that day.
Finance Minister Colm Imbert has been acting as prime minister during Rowley’s attendance at the Caricom meeting.
Comments
"PM talks crime in Guyana"