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Cheddi Jagan was a ‘change agent’

February 26, 2013, By Source

 

Dear Editor,

 

Vision is described as the ability to see things not as they are but as they will be. This ability to think and see beyond the immediate is an attribute that not all human beings are gifted with, even though we are all governed by certain basic instincts which allow us to behave rationally and make decisions in our lives that help to ensure our survival both as individuals and as members of the human species.

 

That ability to think big and to foresee trends of societal change and development is perhaps the most significant characteristic distinguishing greatness from mediocrity. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi and Cheddi Jagan belonged to that category of great and visionary leaders who not only sought to interpret the world, but more importantly to change it for the good of humanity.

 

In this regard, these men could be considered not only as visionary leaders but as also transformational leaders who by their actions and deeds have resulted in a rupture of an old and decadent order to one that is much more liberating and enlightened.

 

In the case of Martin Luther King, he led a revolution again racism in the United States of America which helped in no small measure to change race relations in America to a point where the country experienced for the first time the election to office of the of the first ever Black President of the United States of America in the person of Barack Obama.

 

Nelson Mandela defied the odds but managed to end apartheid rule in South Africa and became the first democratically elected President of that country. Today, he is highly respected throughout the world as one of the greatest living statesmen.

 

Cheddi Jagan was instrumental in liberating Guyana from the bondage of colonialism, servitude and undemocratic rule and until his last days championed the cause for social justice and a new global order. Like Nelson Mandela, he later became the first democratically elected executive President of Guyana.

 

The lives of these people are cause for celebration. These outstanding personalities are change agents who impacted on the lives of ordinary people in positive ways.  Unfortunately, there are some ‘small minds’ who seek to denigrate the ideas and contributions of Dr Jagan out of a parochial mentality which nothing can remedy.

 

But, as the saying goes, ‘small minds talk about people, big minds about ideas.’

 

Yours faithfully,
Hydar Ally

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Cheddi Jagan was instrumental in liberating Guyana from the bondage of colonialism, servitude and undemocratic rule and until his last days championed the cause for social justice and a new global order. Like Nelson Mandela, he later became the first democratically elected executive President of Guyana.

 

Cheddi was not instrumental in liberating Guyana, that ball started rolling with Ghandi a long time before Cheddi. 

What I will concede is that Cheddi was an agent of change, he helped turn Guyana from the "Bread Basket of the Caribbean" to the "Armpit of the Caribbean" when he embraced communism and helped ushered in 29 years of PNC destructive rule. Even when he attained power, very little was done, in fact he oversaw growing corruption  in the ranks of the PPP and very little development as he cowtowed to PNC aggression. It was only after BJ tamed the fF's that we saw real progress in the nation. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Cheddi Jagan was instrumental in liberating Guyana from the bondage of colonialism, servitude and undemocratic rule and until his last days championed the cause for social justice and a new global order. Like Nelson Mandela, he later became the first democratically elected executive President of Guyana.

 

Cheddi was not instrumental in liberating Guyana, that ball started rolling with Ghandi a long time before Cheddi. 

What I will concede is that Cheddi was an agent of change, he helped turn Guyana from the "Bread Basket of the Caribbean" to the "Armpit of the Caribbean" when he embraced communism and helped ushered in 29 years of PNC destructive rule. Even when he attained power, very little was done, in fact he oversaw growing corruption  in the ranks of the PPP and very little development as he cowtowed to PNC aggression. It was only after BJ tamed the fF's that we saw real progress in the nation. 

Fairly accurate summary.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Cheddi Jagan was instrumental in liberating Guyana from the bondage of colonialism, servitude and undemocratic rule and until his last days championed the cause for social justice and a new global order. Like Nelson Mandela, he later became the first democratically elected executive President of Guyana.

 

Cheddi was not instrumental in liberating Guyana, that ball started rolling with Ghandi a long time before Cheddi. 

What I will concede is that Cheddi was an agent of change, he helped turn Guyana from the "Bread Basket of the Caribbean" to the "Armpit of the Caribbean" when he embraced communism and helped ushered in 29 years of PNC destructive rule. Even when he attained power, very little was done, in fact he oversaw growing corruption  in the ranks of the PPP and very little development as he cowtowed to PNC aggression. It was only after BJ tamed the fF's that we saw real progress in the nation. 

Fairly accurate summary.

agreed.

S
Originally Posted by Prashad:

Dr.Jagan was the greatest leader the Caribbean ever produced.


Quamina was the greatest. Great leaders are killed and the English chopped his head off his body.

 

He gave his life for freedom and the making of a nation. After they killed him, the British ppl were appaled and petietioned the British Parliament. 

 

S

Is a good thiung Cheddi used to suck up to Burnha, or he woulda been dead. Jagan was a change agent alright, but not for bettering the lives of Guyanese. Trying to bring Stalinist communism (the worst kind of Communism) is not the beat thing for people trying to get out from under the thumb of colonialism. Is a good thing they installed Burnham or only God knows how far down the food chain we would be by now.

FM

jagan was the longest oppsition leader in the world he only get power with the help of the american any body that can be a oppsition for 28yrs and did not try to overtrow a government is a coward once again history is repeating itself with the oppsition being there for 21yrs and is not getting blood on their hands it tell me there are a bunch of cowards until sheep become men

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:

jagan was the longest oppsition leader in the world he only get power with the help of the american any body that can be a oppsition for 28yrs and did not try to overtrow a government is a coward once again history is repeating itself with the oppsition being there for 21yrs and is not getting blood on their hands it tell me there are a bunch of cowards until sheep become men

So when you planning to overthrow the democratically elected govt of Guyana?

FM

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