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FM
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The government of Guyana join with the Diaspora to work together to build a better Guyana for all. This means they need professional and skilled advice; people who were in management and investment; retirees in various qualified fields of work, etc. I don't want to be rude, but I don't think the Guyana government was of sound mind when he created the Diaspora partnership.                                                                                      

 

All of us on the board are in our early or late 50s, 60s, 70s or even older. We're all approaching retirement age or actually in prime retirement. How many of you use a walker or cane to get around? How many of you taking care of your grandchildren? How many of you are divorced and have marital problems? How many of you seek professional help one way or another? How many of you have one foot, one kidney, one eye or one lung?

 

If you get a whole lot of money Guyana would love you more than having a one-foot man telling Guyanese how to run fast. Guyana can't rely on people who are aged and have one foot in the grave to build a country. They need new blood and youths along with experts political advisor to build Guyana.

 

Can you imagine a plane landed at CJIA and 200 wheel chairs has to be provided to bring out bunch of half dead people to build Guyana. Try picture this idea in your dead. I am sorry if I hurt your feeling but the truth must be told.

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Originally Posted by Sheik101:
The man is asking us to imagine 200 wheelchairs for 200 incoming passengers. This is really ridiculous.

Last december, the inaugural flight between TO and GT there was alot of wheel chairs in both country. Alot of old ppl travelled and the minister was touting this trend as a tourist incentive. There was atleast 30 wheelchairs.

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Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
The man is asking us to imagine 200 wheelchairs for 200 incoming passengers. This is really ridiculous.

Last december, the inaugural flight between TO and GT there was alot of wheel chairs in both country. Alot of old ppl travelled and the minister was touting this trend as a tourist incentive. There was atleast 30 wheelchairs.

    Senior citizens and retirees at best.

FM

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