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Does anyone get the sense that Ramotar doesn’t know what he is supposed to do?





Dear Editor,

I don’t care who is ‘fetching water’ for Mr Donald Ramotar and don’t want him to be constructively criticized, but as matters stand right now in Guyana, the buck stops at the President’s desk for all issues of national importance. And based on the President’s management of the government (or lack of it) and leadership (or lack of it) of the country, it is time for us to call a spade a spade.

He is an abject failure! And it is not that we didn’t have a clue when he sat on the GuySuCo board and watched the company lose billions or when he headed the PPP while corruption ran amok under the Jagdeo regime, but from the time he was elected, all he has done is make a set of remarks while his government has dilly-dallied and shilly-shallied on issues that require his direct input and updating of the nation.

There is hardly a single sign of major benefit to the people of Guyana that the PPP is alive and kicking for the people of Guyana; almost everything it has done has been self-serving.

For example, the government agreed to the parliamentary opposition’s demand for tripartite talks but then refused to engage the parliamentary opposition on a consultancy basis in preparation of the 2012 Budget, and had its Budget cut.

It went to court to obtain a reversal of the parliamentary opposition’s decision to determine the composition of parliamentary committee seats, and it lost. It went to court to win a reversal of the parliamentary opposition’s Budget cuts, and it lost. In the absence of an AFC MP to a PAC meeting, it rushed to appoint several officials in the Audit Office, igniting controversy over the wife of the Finance Minister.

That’s just a snapshot, but when we consider the time, finances and resources expended here, we can readily conclude that none of these things actually translated into a direct benefit for Guyanese; they all point to a naked and desperate power grab by the PPP, which continues to live in resolute denial of the effects of November 28, 2011, that made APNU and the AFC its co-partners in the legislative agenda of the country.

Furthermore, the President has been largely absent from the forefront as the elected leader of the government in all this. Now we have the Linden protests that produced three martyrs and untold life-long physical suffering and emotional scars, but the President is still missing, opting for a press conference and government statements.

Editor, when Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans on August 29, 2005, President Bush was derided by many for his seemingly long delay in making a direct personal appearance to the affected areas. It even prompted rapper Kanye West to raise the race card when he went off-script at a hastily put together hurricane relief concert shown on NBC TV, when he said, “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.”  Bush finally showed up on September 2 or five days later.

Last Friday, in Aurora, Colorado, a demented gunman channelling a character, Joker, from the blockbuster movie, The Dark Knight Rises, showered bullets on patrons in a movie theatre complex. Twelve died and many others were wounded. President Obama cancelled campaigning and presidential duties and showed up in the area on Sunday, or two days later, to reassure residents and talk with victims and relatives of the deceased.

In Guyana, up to the time of writing (Monday morning or five days after the Linden tragedy), the President is yet to visit the Linden community. And he probably has good reason, because the last time he visited was October 17, 2011, when he told residents that with the fruition of Amaila Falls Hydro Project, the electricity subsidy government is making to the community will be reduced. He never promised that within six months of being elected, he will start cutting the subsidy, because it would have been political suicide with elections pending.

Against the foregoing, how can anyone in their right mind not lay the blame for the unlawful killing of three unarmed civilians in a massive protest at the government’s door? Some are calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Sam Hinds and Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee, hold-overs from the Jagdeo regime era, but while that may be all well and good, it does not absolve the President for being ultimately responsible, because Messrs Hinds and Rohee serve in his cabinet.

President Ramotar owns the tragedy that evolved from the protest that was triggered by his government’s vindictive and insensitive behaviour. He did not have to give any order to pull a trigger; all he had to do was nothing to ensure that the police abided by conventional standards when dealing with unarmed protesters.

Does anyone get the sense that President Ramotar does not know what he is supposed to do?

Yours faithfully,
Emile Mervin

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Ramotar has shown great leadership so far in the face of sabotage by PNC/AFC agents.  His retention of the majority of Jagdeo's cabinet is indeed questionable, but in a small country like Guyana it would have been hard to find qualified candidates within the party with the experience to fill these positions. Also just kicking out people from Minister position to appease the opposition rather than on merit is no way to govern, so in this sense he did not cave in to the bullying likes of Emile and other naysayers. 

 

What will be his true measure of leadership is how he will diffuse the Linden situation that was stirred up by trouble makers in the AFC/PNC. 

FM

Of course he knows what he's supposed to do and he's doing it... BLAMING THE OPPOSITION for everything. Now he sank part of the Harbour Bridge so he can say "Oh look Burnham Bridge sank" and forgetting that they have been maintaining it for the last 20+ years. They should strap him and use him as a pontoon.

FM
Originally Posted by Bruddaman:

Of course he knows what he's supposed to do and he's doing it... BLAMING THE OPPOSITION for everything. Now he sank part of the Harbour Bridge so he can say "Oh look Burnham Bridge sank" and forgetting that they have been maintaining it for the last 20+ years. They should strap him and use him as a pontoon.

Wow, this thinking sunk lower than the bridge.

 

The opposition needs to take full responsibility for the events which led up to and the outcome, of the Linden rate hike issue.  It's their egg which just hatched.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by Bruddaman:

Of course he knows what he's supposed to do and he's doing it... BLAMING THE OPPOSITION for everything. Now he sank part of the Harbour Bridge so he can say "Oh look Burnham Bridge sank" and forgetting that they have been maintaining it for the last 20+ years. They should strap him and use him as a pontoon.

Wow, this thinking sunk lower than the bridge.

 

The opposition needs to take full responsibility for the events which led up to and the outcome, of the Linden rate hike issue.  It's their egg which just hatched.

The opposition is taking responsibility for highlighting the plight of the Lindeners and organizing the protest. They are not responsible for the outcome/murder of protesters. That is the responsibility of the PPP Jackboots who fired live rounds to control the crowd, some into the backs of fleeing protesters. 

 

Mars

Ramotar knows what he is doing. He knows that if dem black people block up de place is dem other black people who deh like in places like Madia is gonna punish and he know dem police gonna put on dem black clothes and shoot dem own matee blackman and den is blackman killing blackman. See how he wait about 1 week after to address de nation and all de while he doing nutin.

 

His address lacks any sentiments; it was just a perfunctory speech.

Mitwah

Does anyone get the sense that the AFC knew exactly what they were doing when they injected race into the Linden electricity tariff issue? Then Ramjattan and Moses ran to Berbice telling them to protest should the government back down on Linden

FM

AFC and apnu together wants to destabilize the country. The evilness of AFC /pnc will continue to raise their ugly heads until they destroy everything the gog has worked hard for, I regret to inform you people of this, but it's true.

FM
Originally Posted by criminal#1:

AFC and apnu together wants to destabilize the country. The evilness of AFC /pnc will continue to raise their ugly heads until they destroy everything the gog has worked hard for, I regret to inform you people of this, but it's true.

And there are a number of NEEMAKARAMS who are silently hoping for this and working to make it a REALITY. INHUMAN BASTARDS!!!! Uncle Bob said," Whe dah cap fit let them wear it"

Nehru

All anti-PPP sound bites are preset to the same tune to undermine the rightful government. Their only hope is to make the president's job unmanageable for the duration of his term. Don't expect to see civic-minded solutions from any pro APNU/AFC support base. What is more worrisome is that they intended to do it by any means, destruction, death or otherwise. Despondency of this measure has no place in Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Ramotar has shown great leadership so far in the face of sabotage by PNC/AFC agents.  His retention of the majority of Jagdeo's cabinet is indeed questionable, but in a small country like Guyana it would have been hard to find qualified candidates within the party with the experience to fill these positions. Also just kicking out people from Minister position to appease the opposition rather than on merit is no way to govern, so in this sense he did not cave in to the bullying likes of Emile and other naysayers. 

 

What will be his true measure of leadership is how he will diffuse the Linden situation that was stirred up by trouble makers in the AFC/PNC. 

 yes, Lall, Priya, Hinds Beri, et al are so difficult to replace! Such luminaries  come with a frequency no less than Einsteins of Newtons!

FM
Originally Posted by albert:

Does anyone get the sense that the AFC knew exactly what they were doing when they injected race into the Linden electricity tariff issue?

It was Donald Ramotar who injected race from the on set. Remember how the PPP asserted  that APNU rigged this last election  by claiming PPP supporters were prevented by APNU crowds from voting; the inference being, its Coolee supporters  were bullied by the blacks in Georgetown.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

The opposition needs to take full responsibility for the events which led up to and the outcome, of the Linden rate hike issue.  It's their egg which just hatched.

Why?  We are now hearing that BOSAI makes a profit providing electricity to Linden.  Clearly the revenue they receive for the sale of electricity exceeds the cost of producing it.

 

So why should Lindeners pay more?  Why arent you demanding greater transparency on this issue, given evidence provided by Christopher Ram?

 

We need answers to this question.  It is becoming clearer than ever that the isue isnt a subsidy to Lindeners. The issue is a vengeful PPP which is embarrassed by how they got rejected by the African/mixed voters.

FM
Originally Posted by ABIDHA:

All anti-PPP sound bites are preset to the same tune to undermine the rightful government. .


Most Guyanese REJECTED the PPP.  Because of this the PPP no longer controls parliament.  They can no longer do what they want by ignoring the wishes of a large part of the population.

 

The people spoke.  They dont want the PPP to control Guyana w/o recourse to the opposition parties.

FM

What you don't know is that there are 5 MP's from the AFC and APNU who would like to jump ship and join the PPP because they are fed up with the policies of the Opposition. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

FM
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

What you don't know is that there are 5 MP's from the AFC and APNU who would like to jump ship and join the PPP because they are fed up with the policies of the Opposition. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

break it down fuh we nuh . . . how many from APNU and how many from AFC.

 

Ah doan need names rite now, just de breakdown. Tanx

FM
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

What you don't know is that there are 5 MP's from the AFC and APNU who would like to jump ship and join the PPP because they are fed up with the policies of the Opposition. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

 Let them go. They will simply be replaced. That is the way this system works. Unless the combined parliament works for a direct representative system if they jump; hopefully borrowed PPP parachute for a soft landing.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Ramotar has shown great leadership so far in the face of sabotage by PNC/AFC agents.  His retention of the majority of Jagdeo's cabinet is indeed questionable, but in a small country like Guyana it would have been hard to find qualified candidates within the party with the experience to fill these positions. Also just kicking out people from Minister position to appease the opposition rather than on merit is no way to govern, so in this sense he did not cave in to the bullying likes of Emile and other naysayers. 

 

What will be his true measure of leadership is how he will diffuse the Linden situation that was stirred up by trouble makers in the AFC/PNC. 

 yes, Lall, Priya, Hinds Beri, et al are so difficult to replace! Such luminaries  come with a frequency no less than Einsteins of Newtons!

All the aforementioned are good people with stellar records. If he had replaced them with other PPP insiders I am sure you would have found something negative to say too. hahahahah

FM
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

What you don't know is that there are 5 MP's from the AFC and APNU who would like to jump ship and join the PPP because they are fed up with the policies of the Opposition. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

Sugrim, can't the 5 MP's stay in their own respective Parties and vote in favour of PPP on legislation etc?. What is so attractive about the PPP, which they have called corrupt, that they would want to jump ship and join them? Do you think that they want to jump on the corruption bandwaggon or do you think that Donald promise them something?

FM

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