AFC losing focus:
Written by AADITEY PERSAUD
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:31
Source: Chronicle
I feel that Mr. Nyron Asgar Ali should continue to call on the AFC frequently, probably every day, to continue to provide words of encouragement when “he feels we (AFC) are not performing to the standard he expects of us”, as stated by Gerhard Ramsaroop. These AFC people are apparently losing focus and slipping up on their jobs, and Mr. Ali, as their ‘watch dog’, has to pull them back in line.
The AFC’s members are trying too hard to portray their so-called multi-ethnic party as the best of the best.
These persons, including Gerhard Ramsaroop, Tarron Khemraj and Sasenarine Singh, write so often, but they are unconsciously making many mistakes by giving a sweet ending to their articles, such as “The AFC is a new commodity” and “The AFC has its own set of problems...” and “Again, we (AFC) want to thank him (Nyron Asgar Ali) for his support and encourage him to continue to call us out whenever he feels we are not performing to the standard he expects of us”.
These statements are indicating to us that, eventually, the AFC will just be another party that ran for the elections in Guyana because these statements demonstrate that the AFC is beset by serious organizational problems.
Is the AFC actually serious about these elections? Or are they getting fed up in trying to compete against the PPP/C?
If the latter is the answer, I would not be surprised. They should drop the challenge of this year’s election and try to prepare for the next elections. Either way, the AFC offers no competition for the PPP/C.
Written by AADITEY PERSAUD
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 03:31
Source: Chronicle
I feel that Mr. Nyron Asgar Ali should continue to call on the AFC frequently, probably every day, to continue to provide words of encouragement when “he feels we (AFC) are not performing to the standard he expects of us”, as stated by Gerhard Ramsaroop. These AFC people are apparently losing focus and slipping up on their jobs, and Mr. Ali, as their ‘watch dog’, has to pull them back in line.
The AFC’s members are trying too hard to portray their so-called multi-ethnic party as the best of the best.
These persons, including Gerhard Ramsaroop, Tarron Khemraj and Sasenarine Singh, write so often, but they are unconsciously making many mistakes by giving a sweet ending to their articles, such as “The AFC is a new commodity” and “The AFC has its own set of problems...” and “Again, we (AFC) want to thank him (Nyron Asgar Ali) for his support and encourage him to continue to call us out whenever he feels we are not performing to the standard he expects of us”.
These statements are indicating to us that, eventually, the AFC will just be another party that ran for the elections in Guyana because these statements demonstrate that the AFC is beset by serious organizational problems.
Is the AFC actually serious about these elections? Or are they getting fed up in trying to compete against the PPP/C?
If the latter is the answer, I would not be surprised. They should drop the challenge of this year’s election and try to prepare for the next elections. Either way, the AFC offers no competition for the PPP/C.