AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth Vaping Crackdown: Region Six officials met with police, educators, faith groups and parents after a surge in student vaping, with Deputy Commander Guy Nurse warning of health and legal risks and promising tougher enforcement under the Tobacco Control Act. Substance Use Alarm: Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony says screening of 6,039 secondary students found 43% consumed alcohol, 32% reported vaping and 5% used cannabis—prompting calls for stronger school and health interventions. Public Health Upgrade: Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation is installing Guyana’s first MRI machine in the public system, aiming to cut diagnostic costs and waiting times for conditions like strokes, tumours and neurological disorders. Indigenous Rights vs Uranium: The Amerindian People’s Association is calling for the Kurupung uranium project to be halted, citing lack of consultation and Free, Prior and Informed Consent concerns. Disaster Relief for Venezuela: Prime Minister Mark Phillips says containers of humanitarian supplies are being packed for Venezuela earthquake victims, with rice and other essentials prepared for distribution. Road Safety Tragedy: Police are investigating a fatal Clonbrook hit-and-run that killed two bikers, while families push for information with a reward. Community Mental Health Support: GPL waived a $1.6M capital contribution for electricity to a youth facility in Yarrowkabra, tied to mental health programmes, education and mentorship.
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