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Season 2 | Episode 61

Newly re-elected President Irfaan Ali will have to move fast on promises to convert his country's sizable oil income into tangible benefits for Guyana's poor, beyond huge prestige infrastructure projects. If President Ali is unable to capitalize and create a coherent development plan and enable a reorientation of Guyana's economy, there will be cause for concern, not least from Azruddin Mohamed, leader of the new WIN (the recently formed, We Invest in Nationhood party) who pulled in 25 per cent of the vote in the general election.

Guyana’s offshore oil fields, discovered by ExxonMobil in 2015, have transformed the country into a burgeoning energy powerhouse. The country, which is estimated to have the world’s highest crude oil reserves per capita, has been one of the fastest growing economies globally since oil production began in 2019 and yet the wealth disparity is starkly evident.

This week on The LatinNews Podcast, we welcome back Anand Persaud, Editor-in-chief of Stabroek News, to discuss the challenges facing President Ali and Guyana including, the Dutch Disease, massive infrastructure expenditure, the on-going dispute with Venezuela over the Essequibo, the US military build-up in the southern Caribbean and climate change.

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  • In this episode we discuss:

    • Irfaan Ali’s Re-election

    • Rise of Azruddin Mohamed & WIN Party

    • ExxonMobil Deal & Oil Boom

    • Venezuela Dispute & Regional Tensions

  • Anand Persaud

    Anand Persaud is Editor-in-chief of Stabroek News, an independent daily newspaper in Guyana founded in 1986. Mr. Persaud joined the newspaper in 1989 and became Editor in 1993. He has been editor-in-chief since 2008.

    In 2022 he was awarded the European Union Delegation Human Rights Award in Guyana in recognition of his work in promoting the values of the EU and playing a role in highlighting international issues through his publications. He continues to advocate for independent journalism, urging the government to facilitate easy access to information for journalists and the need to revise the current Access to Information Act.


Image of host Richard McColl

The LatinNews Podcast is hosted by Richard McColl, a foreign correspondent in Colombia. Having first travelled to Colombia in the late 90s, McColl made the move to Bogotá in 2007. He holds a Diploma in Conflict resolution and a PhD in Social and Human Sciences both at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá. He has worked as a journalist across Latin America.

Political Analyst, Richard McColl

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