GUYANA - Leader of the WIN Party, Azruddin Mohamed participated in Heritage Day celebrations in the village of Laluni last Saturday during which he also donated school supplies to children.
Laluni is a picturesque Indigenous farming community in Demerara–Mahaica (Region 4), situated behind Kuru-Kururu about 20 km from the Linden-Soesdyke Highway. In a press release Mohamed said the supplies will ensure that students of Laluni are better equipped for the new academic year, which commences today. According to the press release, the WIN leader said that the initiative was warmly welcomed by residents, who expressed their appreciation for his thoughtful gesture at such a critical time. In addition, to the supplies, Mohamed took time to interact with the children and their families, listening to their stories and sharing in their cultural expressions, the release added.
According to the release, Mohamed’s presence underscored the importance of celebrating heritage while also addressing the immediate needs of the community. “Mr. Mohamed has long demonstrated a commitment to supporting indigenous communities across the country. His involvement goes beyond one-time gestures, as he has consistently partnered with villages to promote cultural preservation, education, and community development. Today’s event was another reflection of his care and respect for the traditions and well-being of the people,” the release said.
According to the release, the Heritage Day celebrations provided a space for the people of Laluni and surrounding communities to showcase their culture, traditions, and talents and Mohamed’s participation signaled not just sponsorship but genuine interest in uplifting the lives of those he engaged with, reinforcing his belief in the value of inclusivity and shared progress. “This is not the first heritage celebration Mr. Mohamed has supported, his continued presence at these events highlights his vision of fostering unity, preserving culture, and providing tangible support to communities. For the people of Laluni, his gesture was both a celebration of heritage and a reminder that their culture and future matter,” the release ended. (Kaieteur News)