Ministry of Home Affairs

Yesi Consultancy made donations in keeping with the Guyana National Road Safety Month

Yesi Consultancy donated 100 traffic wands with batteries and 10 first aid kits in keeping with the Guyana National Road Safety Month.
On Friday November 11, 2022 the Honorable Minister Robeson Benn, Permanent Secretary Ms. Mae Toussaint Jr. Thomas, Ministry of Home Affairs received a donation of 100 traffic wands with batteries and ten 10 first aid kits from Yesi Consultancy in keeping with the Guyana National Road Safety Month on behalf of the Guyana Police Force and handed it over to Commissioner of Police (ag) Mr. Clifton Hicken, who designated it to the Traffic Chief Mr. Dennis Stephen since it will aid in his department achievements.
Commissioner of Police (ag), Mr. Clifton Hicken told Yesi Consultancy that ‘the theme this year is “Safe Driving, Saves Lives!” And that this donation will significantly assist the Guyana Police Force in increasing the awareness for Road Safety to be everyone’s business.’
Traffic Chief Mr. Stephen stated that ‘the donation of the traffic wands will continue to ensure that commuters have a clear sight of movement which is being directed by officers during the evenings and rainy days, and it will be utilized across the 12 administrative divisions in the 10 regions. ‘
Representation was made by Ms. Ms. Saleena Hack – Administrator, Ms.Semple and Ms.Tamera for Yesi Consultancy.