The APNU+AFC Coalition cannot speak with integrity on major issues affecting Guyanese because of its duplicitous actions. This declaration came from Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, during his weekly news conference held on Thursday (November 21, 2019).
He noted that the Coalition ‘Cabinet’ – a grouping that should have resigned with the passage of the no-confidence motion, but continues to meet – released a statement on the 400 Guyanese who have been placed on the breadline following the scaling down of operations by the Australian mining company Troy Resources. On Tuesday (November 19, 2019) a statement from the Coalition said, “Cabinet is most distressed by the action taken by Troy Resources and considers the dismissal as drastic and unconscionable, particularly at this time when we are heading into the Christmas season.”
Jagdeo, while noting that the workers’ fate is an issue of concern, pointed to the Coalition’s duplicity when it sent home 2,000 sugar workers in on December 5, 2017 – but is now taking about workers being fired ahead of the Christmas season. “They talk about an unconscionable act, so they didn’t have a conscience when they fired the sugar workers? This government cannot speak with integrity because of this duplicitous actions,” he said.
He added that the incompetence of the Coalition is again on display, since it was the Coalition’s own, Keith Scott, who issued cease orders to the company. “The company was pushed over the top. They were already at the precipice and they were pushed over…now over 400 people will lose their jobs,” he said.
The Opposition Leader made clear too that “sitting down and crying” in ‘Cabinet’ will do nothing for the hundreds affected. “This is what we have for a government… totally incompetent… all we will continue to see is our people suffering losses,” he said.