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Originally Posted by skeldon_man:

 

The PNC did nothing the PPP did not adopt and become a master at. Instead of your daily dose of bilge you need to focus on what it is that can reconcile these two groups.

learn how to make cassava bread and piwari.

and to what disadvantage is that compared to rotie and bushrum?

Not sure of piwari vs bush rum, never had either.  However, cassava bread hard like a brick when dry and soon as you duck in hot tea it bruk-way and fall.  Roti hold up and you get to bite and eat properly.

Amerinds do not use cassava bread to sop tea! It is used to eat pepper pot. Also, cassava bread can be soft and pliable as well. That version in my mothers language is called arasuku. Also, I have seen Indian women make sada rotie that could hold up a truck.

Maybe, you are more an expert on it than me, so I take you at your word.  On the sada roti, they probably forgot to put baking powder.

FM

Ramayya quits AFC; Ramjattan says govt can't afford "jobs for the boys" syndrome

Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya

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Prominent executive member of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya has quit the party over the failure of the party to find lucrative jobs for hardworking campaigners, but party leader Khemraj Ramjattan on Monday ruled out "jobs for the boys."

“It is about serving the people rather than looking for money…I thought that he wanted to serve and all the indications were that he was going to serve but we are not going to simply condemn him; he is a very hard working fellow,” said Ramjattan, a Vice President and Minister of Public Security.

“It is not jobs for the boys and an exchange or we would do worse than what the PPP (People’s Progressive Party) has done,” he added.

Ramjattan confirmed a report by the privately-owned Stabroek News newspaper that Ramayya was offered a GUY$180,000 job by Prime Minister Moses Nagamoootoo, a post that the well-known AFC campaigner in Berbice rejected. It did not include a vehicle and chaffeur. Expressing grave disappointment in Ramayya’s posture, Ramjattan recalled appealing to him to take that job because “things can get better.”

The party leader noted that the AFC “lost Berbice; what else could we do?” “You just can’t go and create vacancies to go and fill jobs that can afford plenty money. That is not part of my style. We just do not and cannot and should not do that,” he said.

Saying that he would try to “appease” Ramayya, Ramjattan conceded that Ramayya’s departure would affect the AFC’s work in East Berbice. “I am certain that it will have an impact because he is very, very hard working and we are really going to have a loss,” he said.

The AFC is in a coalition with the People's National Congress Reform (PNCR)-dominated A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).

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Ramayya quits AFC; Ramjattan says govt can't afford "jobs for the boys" syndrome

Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya

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Prominent executive member of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Dr. Veerasammy Ramayya has quit the party over the failure of the party to find lucrative jobs for hardworking campaigners, but party leader Khemraj Ramjattan on Monday ruled out "jobs for the boys."

“It is about serving the people rather than looking for money…I thought that he wanted to serve and all the indications were that he was going to serve but we are not going to simply condemn him; he is a very hard working fellow,” said Ramjattan, a Vice President and Minister of Public Security.

“It is not jobs for the boys and an exchange or we would do worse than what the PPP (People’s Progressive Party) has done,” he added.

Ramjattan confirmed a report by the privately-owned Stabroek News newspaper that Ramayya was offered a GUY$180,000 job by Prime Minister Moses Nagamoootoo, a post that the well-known AFC campaigner in Berbice rejected. It did not include a vehicle and chaffeur. Expressing grave disappointment in Ramayya’s posture, Ramjattan recalled appealing to him to take that job because “things can get better.”

The party leader noted that the AFC “lost Berbice; what else could we do?” “You just can’t go and create vacancies to go and fill jobs that can afford plenty money. That is not part of my style. We just do not and cannot and should not do that,” he said.

Saying that he would try to “appease” Ramayya, Ramjattan conceded that Ramayya’s departure would affect the AFC’s work in East Berbice. “I am certain that it will have an impact because he is very, very hard working and we are really going to have a loss,” he said.

The AFC is in a coalition with the People's National Congress Reform (PNCR)-dominated A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).

Good for him. Ramjattan and Moses gave him a big stick to chew on.

 

Interesting times ahead as AFC is now "All man for himself."

FM

This is mentality in Guyana where  all party workers want rewards for swerving the people.

Ramayya  served the people of Whim with awards  from the US government, I am surprised that he would  quit for this selfish reason.

Tola

The AFC is not aware of anything.  It is now a defunct party of PPP and PNC rejects. They are too blind too see that the President is replacing Indians with blacks. That is an election promise to get rid of all PPP appointees.

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Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The AFC is not aware of anything.  It is now a defunct party of PPP and PNC rejects. They are too blind too see that the President is replacing Indians with blacks. That is an election promise to get rid of all PPP appointees.

Good for them, they fkd up

cain
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

The AFC is not aware of anything.  It is now a defunct party of PPP and PNC rejects. They are too blind too see that the President is replacing Indians with blacks. That is an election promise to get rid of all PPP appointees.

You then should be proud of the PNC as it copies the PPP. So the PPP replaced blacks with Indians, and the PNC replaces Indians with blacks.  The PPP should be proud that the PNC copies their pattern of ethnic exclusion.

FM

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