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Youth Ambassador of the Year striving for academic excellence after brush with the law

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Tuesday, 10 September 2019, 8:40
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Youth Ambassador of the Year striving for academic excellence after brush with the law

Ian Henry receiving his trophy for being Youth Ambassador of the Year from Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 September 2019, 8:40 by Writer

Youth Ambassador of the Year: Ian Henry receiving his trophy from Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine.

A young man, from whom the State dropped a murder charge because it struggled to prove its case, has become Youth Ambassador of the Year and he now has his eyes set on a university degree.

Ian Henry was 13 years at the time he was charged with murder and remanded to the Juvenile Holding Centre then eventually transferred on remand to the Georgetown and Timehri Prisons.

The Rights of the Child Commission (RCC) says it got the State to drop the charge after securing the services of the Legal Aid Clinic and lobbying the Minister of Public Security. Chief Executive Officer of the Rights of the Child Commission Amar Panday, said Ian Henry was robbed of his teenaged years while the State failed to prove its case.

“We had a meeting with the Minister. We said the State was breaching all his constitutional rights because he was charged for a crime but they couldn’t prove it in the court and they held him for seven years on remand. The lawyer from Legal Aid got his case nolle prosequi (the prosecutor formally abandoned the case) and he was released from prison,” Panday told an RCC event to mark International Literacy Day that was observed on Sunday, September 8.

After receiving his trophy from former Minister of Public Service, Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine to honour him as Youth Ambassador of the Year, Henry said seminars, workshops, camps and countrywide visits through the RCC amounted to a rewarding experience.

Henry has since graduated as the Best Student from the Sophia Training Centre where he studied welding and fabrication and air conditioning and refrigeration repair. “I started to get new perspectives of the world. I started to realise there are more opportunities than being a normal person or being the person I was in the past so when the Youth Ambassadorship was presented to me by Mr. Amar and the RCC, I was kind of in a little doubt when it came but I accepted it,” Henry said.

He is now studying Metal Work Engineering at the Government Technical Institute as a first step towards pursuing studies at the University of Guyana.

Henry heaped praise upon the RCC Chief Executive Officer, even calling him his “father figure”.

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