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President unveils bust of the late Claude Alphonso Merriman

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Sunday, 27 November 2016, 6:39
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President unveils bust of the late Claude Alphonso Merriman

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 November 2016, 6:39 by Denis Chabrol

President David Granger with children and relatives of the late Claude Alphonso Merriman
President David Granger with children and relatives of the late Claude Alphonso Merriman

President David Granger Saturday afternoon joined with the family of the late Claude Alphonso Merriman C.C.H. J.P to unveil a bust at the Merriman’s Mall, Vlissengen Road. Mr. Merriman was born on November 29, 1912 at Werk-en-Rust Georgetown and died in 1995. The bust was sculpted by Mr. Ivor Thom. 

The President commended the family for the initiative and spoke of the importance of remembering the sterling contributions made by generations of Guyanese that towards nation building. “We are unveiling a bust of this man so that the present and future generations will remember him, remember not only this mall that is named Merriman’s Mall but also remember the times in which he lived and the objectives he set himself in public life,” President Granger said.

 He spoke of the conditions in Guyana in the early 1900s when housing and sanitation were major problems and when people could not afford a ‘decent meal’ because of poor wages and salaries. He said that it is for these reasons that Mr. Merriman, who was a member of the People’s National Congress (PNC), committed to working in service of Guyanese.

A bust in honour of late Georgetown Mayor and government minister, Claude Merriman was Saturday unveiled by President David Granger and Vanessa Merriman- Harding. At right is one of her siblings, Justice Courtney A. Abel. The bust is located at the eastern end of Merriman's Mall.
A bust in honour of late Georgetown Mayor and government minister, Claude Merriman was Saturday unveiled by President David Granger and Vanessa Merriman- Harding. At right is one of her siblings, Justice Courtney A. Abel. The bust is located at the eastern end of Merriman’s Mall.

 “This is why our Party paid so much attention in the mid-1960s to humanising the lives and the circumstances under which poor people lived… Claude Merriman did live in a City with tarmac roads, lights and good housing and this is what propelled him to give people a better life. This is what propelled the Party, which he joined 59 years ago; the PNC, to improve the quality of life not only of the citizens of Georgetown but also [those] places where people live in worse conditions in rural Guyana,” the Head of State said. 

Similar sentiments were expressed by former Mayor of Georgetown, Mr. Hamilton Green, who said that it does not bode well for a nation’s youth to be unacquainted with important historical facts about the struggles of the country’s earliest heroes and heroines. He added that the bust must be seen as just the beginning of a wider campaign to inform and educate the citizenry. 

Mr. Merriman’s son, Justice Courtney Abel, in his tribute, described his father as a rare breed of public servant, who had an outstandingand dignified career as a community activist and counsellor. He said that his father was responsible for the introduction of major innovations in the offices he held. 

Claude Alphonso Merriman was appointed as Minister of Labour and Social Security in 1964. He also served in the capacity as Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Georgetown. He was also a popular mortician and operated the famous Merriman’s Funeral Home.  

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