Dear Young People of Guyana, and All Who Believe in Change,
There comes a moment in every generation when silence becomes a betrayal, comfort turns into complicity, and the call to action can no longer be ignored. That moment is now for Guyana.

I am Hadiyyah Mohamed—a daughter of Guyana, a professional journalist, and a student of political studies. I step forward not to play politics as it has always been, but to reshape its very contours. I enter this arena not to stand above the people, but to stand with them, carrying the stories, hopes, and yearnings of a nation that deserves so much more.
As a journalist and humanitarian, I have dedicated my voice to the voiceless. I founded Precious Angels Charity in honor of my niece to support children with Rett syndrome, and I have advocated for oppressed communities through various activism movements. My education, while formal, has been enriched by the experiences of those around me—the silenced, the struggling, the youth who have been told that politics is a game they were never meant to play.
Change begins in courage, not at the top; in care, not in isolation; and in community, not in exclusivity. This is why I am honored to be part of the WIN Party, a movement rooted in vision, values, and action—not ego or lineage.
For decades, Guyana has been held back by two dominant political forces that have traded power while our people remain powerless. It is time to break free from this cycle and create space for a new generation of leaders—forward-thinking, modern, principled leaders who are committed to serving rather than dominating. That is why I support Mr. Azruddin Mohamed for President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana. His vision is for every Guyanese, promoting dignity, fairness, transparency, and hope.
To the youth of Guyana, this is your moment to win. You may have faced dismissal, told you are too young or too idealistic. But know this: politics belongs to you. Your voice matters. Your choices matter. Your leadership matters.
You are not just the future; you are the best hope of this generation. Your anger is genuine, your apathy is valid, but your voice and your ballot represent a revolution. This journey is not about titles; it is about trust. It is about building a nation where all citizens feel seen, heard, and respected—a nation led by conscience and compassion.
We are not too young; we are far too powerful to be excluded any longer.
With hopeful hearts and a spirit grounded in service, let us emerge, let us build, and let us fight for our future. The old order has had its time; now it’s our turn to rise.

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