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Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

Bannas, We talkin Guyana here not American Con men.

Thanks Buddy Nehru!1

Now I see why President Ramouthar and jAGDEO IS NICELY SUITED UP!!

YOu saw Pres Ramotar campaigning with a Suit.  I want to see dat.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

Bannas, We talkin Guyana here not American Con men.

They are cussing the PPPP 'baad' on the campaign trail.

 

I am still waiting for those J.A.C.K.A.S.S.E.S to say what they will do should the Alliance win the next election. From day 1 they will be fighting for seats.  Blacks in the AFC will get ten, Indians two.

 

The AFC is now a black party.

R
Last edited by Ramakant-P
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

Bannas, We talkin Guyana here not American Con men.

They are cussing the PPPP 'baad' on the campaign trail.

 

I am still waiting for those J.A.C.K.A.S.S.E.S to say what they will do should the Alliance win the next election. From day 1 they will be fighting for seats.  Blacks in the AFC will get ten, Indians two.

 

The AFC is now a black party.

Try having coffee instead of XM for breakfast.

Mars
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Nice, Mr Granger is finally working for his money.

Nehru Bhai, 1 or 2 coolie wid grainger don't mean dey guh vote PNC. Guyanese like fuh tek out pitcha and ask peeple how dem look. Dem also like fuh look important.

Picture #3. The guy is from Line Path D. He is retired teacher..he ain't no PNC man. He is a distant relative of mine.

 

FM

Mr. Granger seemed to have been in Berbice.  There is a church building and one of the people I notice is a popular Lutheran pastor on the Corentyne.  His endorsement of the Coalition will mean a lot.

 

I like Mr. Mars poster.  

 

We are tired of the PPP.  Can't stand them a minute more.  The PPP must go.  Time for a change!  Time for dignity for the Guyanese working poor.  Every race punishing.

FM

Coalition will not witch hunt political opponents - Granger

Opposition coalition presidential candidate, David Granger addressing a Business Luncheon organised by the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association [GMSA).Opposition coalition presidential candidate, David Granger addressing a Business Luncheon organised by the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA).

Presidential candidate for the opposition coalition, David Granger on Tuesday assured the business community that if he wins the upcoming general and regional elections he would not be hunting down or sidelining political opponents but would instead create an inclusionary system to run the country.

“We are not going to be an administration that is bent on revenge, that is bent on recrimination or that is bent of retribution. It is going to be one that is based on respect,” he told a Business Luncheon organised by the Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association (GMSA).

On assuming office in 1992 for the first time in 28 years, then President Cheddie Jagan had promised that there would have been no recrimination or discrimination.

He again used the opportunity to tout a government of national unity rather than the winner-take-all system that is inherently unstable, characterized by repeated parliamentary clashes and minority governments. “The APNU+AFC pre-election coalition will create for the first time in Guyana a government of national unity. We will reduce clashes in parliament and we will guarantee political stability,” he said.

Granger has repeatedly promised to include members of the now governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP) who are not tainted by bad governance and corruption.

He added that "we must restore faith in government" by making Mabaruma, Mahdia, Bartica, and Lethem towns and hold long Local Government Elections for the first time since 1994.

Apparently referring to the refusal by the incumbent administration to assent to Bills passed by the then opposition-controlled National Assembly on grounds that they were illegal or did not involve the Executive, Granger sought to assure businesspersons that Bills and measures passed by the House would be signed into law.  

Other plans include periodic Local Government Elections and an end to premature suspension and dissolution of the National Assembly as well as a “truly independent” judiciary, Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). Should the APNU+AFC gain office on May 11, 2015 he said a Public Service Appellate Tribunal, a fully functional Police Complaints Authority, a tripartite Budget Committee and Office of Legal Counsel of the National Assembly would be established.

We will not have a legislative branch dominated and dictated to by the Executive branch,” he said.

The APNU+AFC Presidential Candidate said the constitutionally required Procurement Commission would be also established to ensure a “transparent procurement process.”
 
Mars

APNU+AFC Public Meeting will be at Good Hope Kissoon Scheme. Tuesday March 17, 2015. At the Nursery School Area (Ball Field) @ 6M.

The Wind of Change is Here. Together APNU+AFC will make it happen. The Best is Yet to Come. Get Ready For a Brighter Day.

VOTE: APNU+AFC . Ignore fear and Come out BOLDLY! 
IT IS Time to Make the Change.

Mars
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

He's not living the Cadillac Lifestyle. 

The only opposition I see in suit is Moses Neemactoo, he goes to cane cutter protest in suit and tie, What a Fool, he is the poster boy for the PNC.

Moses is an attorney-at-law and he has to appear in court with suit and tie. During this campaign season he doesn't always find time to go home to change his clothes and then travel to the countryside for public meetings or bottom-house meetings. Sometimes he rushes off directly from his law office to the various meeting places.

FM

http://omaiguyana.blogspot.com...pununi.html?spref=fb

 

March 13, 2015

AFC APNU Plan for Rupununi

 
Valerie Lowe on the campaign trail
A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) have decided to craft a rescue plan to improve the living conditions of the residents of the Rupununi (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) Region (Region No. 9).

APNU and AFC conducted outreaches to over fifty villages in the north central and south savannahs so far this year. Interaction with hundreds of residents and visits to villages indicate clearly that the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Administration has been hampering the Region’s economic and social development and hindering the happiness and welfare of the people living there.
David Granger -Presidential candidate APNU AFC

The Rupununi – larger than Costa Rica – is Guyana’s largest region. It is, however, the poorest. The results of PPP/C incompetence, after over two decades, have been the unsettled Indigenous land issues, an unsatisfactory education system and underdeveloped infrastructure. APNU+AFC will introduce the following reforms:

Land reform: Many communities are not satisfied with the lands allocated to them. Large tracts of land have been given out as mining and forestry concessions. APNU+AFC will sit down with communities and re-examine their claims with a view to settling them once and for all.

Education reform: Many children have been failing all four subjects at the annual National Grade Six Assessment examinations.Dropout rates for boys and girls in primary and secondary schools are high. APNU+AFC will ensure that schools are fully staffed and properly equipped. The Coalition will also  establish a Rupununi Technical Institute and a Rupununi Agricultural Institute.

Infrastructure reconstruction: APNU+AFC will invest in infrastructure to ensure that roads are made more accessible in any weather and bridges are reconstructed and made more sturdy. The cost of living is high largely because of the administration’s reluctance to invest in building the essential Annai-Achawib and Lethem-Linden highways.

The APNU+AFC Coalition is committed to ensuring that access to the information super highway would be made easier. Without information technology, the Region’s residents would not be able to receive the quality information, communication and education they need in their everyday lives. An APNU+AFC administration would provide distance education to enable students to pursue degree and diploma courses at the University of Guyana.

The APNU+AFC, five-day campaign travelled to Achawib, Aishalton, Awarewanau, Katoonarib, Potarinau, Sand Creek, Sawariwau, Shea and Shulinab and other mainly Wapishana villages in the South and Apoteri, Annai, Aranaputa, Crashwater, Fairview, Kwaimatta, Kwattamang, Massara, Rewa, Rupertee, Surama, Toka, Yakarinta  and other Macushi villages in the north.
Mars
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

He's not living the Cadillac Lifestyle. 

The only opposition I see in suit is Moses Neemactoo, he goes to cane cutter protest in suit and tie, What a Fool, he is the poster boy for the PNC.

Moses is an attorney-at-law and he has to appear in court with suit and tie. During this campaign season he doesn't always find time to go home to change his clothes and then travel to the countryside for public meetings or bottom-house meetings. Sometimes he rushes off directly from his law office to the various meeting places.

You got a plaster for every cut. Do you know the cases he is working on??

K
Originally Posted by alena06:

Addresses by Public Works Minister Robeson Benn; Member of Parliament Dr Vindhya Persaud; and General Manager of the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB), Mr Jagnarine Singh, focused on the Government’s social programmes, particularly those in the areas of education and health, as well as the sustained economic progress managed by the Administration.

 

All speakers reiterated the importance of educating the nation’s young people on the history of the country, and from whence the country has come.

 

It was also noted that the majority of the voters at the 2015 elections will be young people.

A section of enthusiastic PPP/C supporters agreeing with the speakers by way of cheers

A section of enthusiastic PPP/C supporters agreeing with the speakers by way of cheers

 

Alena thanks for posting

this info about

this Big PPP Meeting at Better Hope.

 

They are Trying....

at lease they attracted about 40 persons

which is more than double the amount

Gail & Kwame two PPP Top Guns

could have brought out to listen to their story.

Gail Meeting at NewTown/Kitty/Cambelville

- Crowd 12-15

Kwame - Crowd 4-5 Including Julius

Julius can be seen bending Down

in front of Kwame.

 

Anil Nandalall - Meter Meer Zog

Crowd 10 -12.

 

Ah see Jagnarine Singh

addressing the Youths at Better Hope

PPP Na got Nobody Better...

Fuh De Better Hope Youths... 

 

Yuh know Yugee & Skeldon Love Kwame

yuh think Kwame gon be able to move up

to bigger Crowd like Gail or Anil....

Remember every Vote Counts.

 

De Hydro Seed Engineer

Load up his Pampers..

and keep repeating 60% or more

 

Yuh think he talking about

PPP @ May 11th Elections?

 

Their 4 Top Guns had 4 Meeting

and they struggling to meet 60 total...

 

Yuh think he talking about his

Overloaded Pampers....

 

Hope he is not....

Because Da cant win Election.

 

 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

He's not living the Cadillac Lifestyle. 

The only opposition I see in suit is Moses Neemactoo, he goes to cane cutter protest in suit and tie, What a Fool, he is the poster boy for the PNC.

Moses is an attorney-at-law and he has to appear in court with suit and tie. During this campaign season he doesn't always find time to go home to change his clothes and then travel to the countryside for public meetings or bottom-house meetings. Sometimes he rushes off directly from his law office to the various meeting places.

You got a plaster for every cut. Do you know the cases he is working on??

You're moving the goalpost. I reacted to your take on Moses' suit & tie.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Mars:

APNU-AFC public meeting at Kilcoy/Chesney on the Corentyne. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If these pictures are any indication as to where the coalition are headed then I can clearly see them losing the election.

 

They have to do lot better and I man a lot better than what these pictures depict to win a majority.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

bannas...one one dutty ah build dam...remember, these are PPP strongholds

 

This is house to house...all it takes is to get 10 to 15% of traditional PPP supporters, and yuh good to go

 

Good point. But they still need to do a lot better than what they are currently doing.
I congratulate them for working to break down the racial divide.

 

But I still predict a PPP majority. 

 

I was at a funeral in NYC over the weekend and during the wake I listened in on conversations and many Guyanese still do not trust the PNC due to their past history.

 

It is all about trust.

 

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Look at Bottom Houses NOW in Guyana.  PROGRESS  PROGRESS.  LET US NOT STOP PROGRESS!!!

Looks nice and relaxing eh bai...I can imagine rockin in a hammock wid some nice breeze

Dem Rass nah kno how GOOD dem gat it!!!  The Atlantic Breeze, a case of Banks and the old lady keep frying Banga and Snapper. A few Butterfish would not hurt.   DAT IS LIFE IN PARADISE.

Nehru
Originally Posted by yuji22:
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They have to do lot better and I man a lot better than what these pictures depict to win a majority.

Hmmm.  Kwame screaming to himself while every one passes by, not looking.  Gail in Kitty in front of 10 forlorn people, who were probably told "show up...or else".

 

Seems to me as if the PPP has problems of its own.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by Mars:
Originally Posted by Chief:

We need to see Mr Granger in a nice tie and suit.

He's not living the Cadillac Lifestyle. 

The only opposition I see in suit is Moses Neemactoo, he goes to cane cutter protest in suit and tie, What a Fool, he is the poster boy for the PNC.

Moses is an attorney-at-law and he has to appear in court with suit and tie. During this campaign season he doesn't always find time to go home to change his clothes and then travel to the countryside for public meetings or bottom-house meetings. Sometimes he rushes off directly from his law office to the various meeting places.

KP is a classic dunce. Rumor has it that he was an education officer.

Mitwah

MOSES NAGAMOOTOO, MARCH 19 --- "TEAM UNITY IN USA: Over this weekend APNU+AFC team unity Guyana will be in Florida, New Jersey, and in New York on a meet and greet elections tour.
I will join Presidential Candidate David Granger for events in Brooklyn and Queens, where thousands of Guyanese live.
On Sunday, between 2 and 5 pm, we will attend an open forum at the Narissa Palace, 116-36 Rockaway Boulevard, between South Ozone Park and Richmond Hill.
We will share our plans for investment, and concessions for Guyanese who wish to return to Guyana.
Guyanese in the diaspora have requested meetings with the Coalition, which is certain to be the new government after May 11, for us to say what are our plans to tackle the crime and unemployment situation, and to fight widespread corruption.
I am hoping to re-unite not only with family members, but with friends and old comrades.
It is time in Guyana for a Government of National Unity!
"

FM
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

Gilbakka

 

Post a reminder on SUnday morning about that event at Narissa Palace

 

 I heard it sold out already.

why...they giving away food

The sold out numbers don't count in North America, they can't vote. They need the sold out numbers in Guyana where their votes count. APNU/AFC trip sole purpose is to collect MONEY, show up is one thing but donate is the only thing. I am going next month to vote, see you.

K
Originally Posted by kp:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:

Gilbakka

 

Post a reminder on SUnday morning about that event at Narissa Palace

 

 I heard it sold out already.

why...they giving away food

The sold out numbers don't count in North America, they can't vote. They need the sold out numbers in Guyana where their votes count. APNU/AFC trip sole purpose is to collect MONEY, show up is one thing but donate is the only thing. I am going next month to vote, see you.

I would suggest you start working on that big belly.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by kp:
 

The sold out numbers don't count in North America, they can't vote. They need the sold out numbers in Guyana where their votes count. APNU/AFC trip sole purpose is to collect MONEY, show up is one thing but donate is the only thing. I am going next month to vote, see you.

People in Guyana do listen to their relatives in NYC.  And one cannot run a campaign without funds.

FM

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