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President Irfaan Ali Tribute to James Singh

A mighty tree has fallen. It is with profound sorrow that I have learned of the passing of James Singh, the former Commissioner of Forests. His departure leaves a void in the annals of public service in Guyana. James’s career was characterized by an exemplary passion for safeguarding our rich natural resources.

James’s leadership within the Guyana Forestry Commission was nothing short of transformative. His work ensured that Guyana met important international obligations relating to our Low Carbon Development Strategy. Under his stewardship, our nation achieved and maintained low deforestation rates. This foundation has enabled Guyana to reap the rewards of carbon credit sales and has positioned us at the forefront of the global fight against climate change.

His approach to his work embodied the essence of quiet efficiency. James was one of the unseen roots that strengthened our forestry sector, ensuring that the benefits of our forests would endure for future generations.

On behalf of the Government and people of Guyana, and from my own heart, I extend my deepest condolences to James’s family and loved ones. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps. As we remember him, let us honor his contributions by committing to the principles he championed: stewardship, sustainability, and respect for our forests.

In the forest of public service, his presence will forever resonate, guiding us as we embark on our collective journey toward a greener, more sustainable future. James Singh will be missed, but his remarkable impact will never be forgotten.

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