
Cheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.)
Cheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.) is the son of Cheddi Jagan, the former President of Guyana, and a prominent political figure in his own right. He is known for his advocacy for good governance and social justice, often echoing his father's commitment to combating corruption and nepotism in politics. Recently, he was in the news for reflecting on his father's legacy and emphasizing the importance of integrity and accountability in governance, urging contemporary politicians to emulate these values in their service to the Guyanese people.
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Recent news mentions
Cheddi Joey Jagan Jr. is mentioned in the context of discussing the political situation in Cuba and the rejection of socialism by the Guyanese people.
Free enterprise and the free press is our futureCheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.) signed off the letter supporting PM Kamla's views.
PM Kamla is correct in her assessment of Cuba and CARICOM leadersCheddi (Joey) Jagan Jr. advocates for engaging ExxonMobil to address various issues in Guyana.
We should engage Exxon to solve problems such as flooding, blackoutsCheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.) is the author of the letter advocating for the embrace of PM Kamla's policies.
Embrace T&T’s PM policies and stop complaining over ExxonMobilCheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.) expresses hope for a new political dispensation in the upcoming elections.
Let us hope that a new dispensation of `winner does not take all’ is the result in these electionsCheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.) is the author of the letter expressing concerns about the government's policies.
Only with a real sharing of governmental power can we ever see a true One Guyana succeedCheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.) expresses his admiration for his father, President Cheddi Jagan, and reflects on his legacy.
President Cheddi stood firm in his belief that corruption, nepotism and sheer greed in governance is the worst act of criminality facing the Guyanese people
















