Guyanese win big in Exxon’s Big Red Bus Tour 

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ExxonMobil Guyana announced the winners of the competition held as part of its countrywide Big Red Bus Tour, which aimed to foster community engagement and discuss ongoing and future projects impacting the lives of Guyanese.

The highlight of the 50-day tour was the March 16 drawing for a brand-new MG motor car at the MovieTowne Mall. Ronique Bremner of Amelia’s Ward, Linden, emerged as the lucky winner out of 10,000 entrants, with participation from every region. 

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In addition to the grand prize, Ashley Singh from Region 3, Tulsidai Etwaroo from Region 4, and Dianna Dryden from Region 5 each won iPhone 15 devices. Another device was awarded as a door prize at the drawing. Additionally, five grocery vouchers valued at US$200 each were also won.

Ronique Bremner poses with ExxonMobil Guyana reps. and her brand new motor car.

The Big Red Bus Tour provided Exxon with a unique opportunity to directly engage with communities, addressing their questions and listening to their valuable feedback. It served as a platform for open dialogue, enabling residents to learn more about ExxonMobil Guyana’s initiatives and express their thoughts in a fun and interactive environment.

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“We are overwhelmed by the warmth and enthusiasm with which residents across the regions welcomed us,” said ExxonMobil Guyana President, Alistair Routledge. “This tour not only allowed us to share information about our operations and benefits to the country, but also to listen, learn, and connect with the heart of communities around the country.” 

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