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Guyanese have been “bluffed, duped & deceived” by Budget – PPP

August 28, 2015 5:30 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

 By Jomo Paul

 

PPP

[www.inewsguyana.com]

Although the 2015 Budget was passed by the National Assembly to the tune of $187.7B from an initial figure of $221B, the People’s Progressive Party is not quite finished with its criticisms of the new government and its inaugural budget.

At a Thursday afternoon press conference (August 27), Bishop Juan Edghill pointed out that the budget reeked of “upper middle class judo Christian elitism”, noting that nothing therein would benefit the ordinary man on the street in any substantial manner.

He said that while the PPP in the past would have allocated an annual amount of $450M to the University of Guyana; the Budget presented to the new government was devoid of any monies to fund students’ loans.

“We have been bluffed, duped and deceived,” said the former Junior Finance Minister.

“We would like to put on public record that we believe that our approach to budget 2015 was in keeping with the spirit intent and mandate of the people of Guyana…our approach was one to be helpful; hold the government to account and even when there was a discovery of gross discrepancies…we chose not to be obstructive…to ensure that the people of Guyana get a budget,” he told reporters.

Meanwhile, Former Attorney General Anil Nandlall said that the budget was riddled with blunder and the government of the day failed to lay down a procedure as it relates to spending public funds.

Nandlall pointed out that during the deliberations some of the members of the government side of the House “plain forthright refused to answer questions….a government had a mandatory obligation and duty to make those disclosure.”

Additionally, former People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) member Africo Selman described the new government as a group of “CIA” men and women.

“A group for CIA men and women…Corrupt incompetent and very arrogant.”

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At a Thursday afternoon press conference (August 27), Bishop Juan Edghill pointed out that the budget reeked of “upper middle class judo Christian elitism”, noting that nothing therein would benefit the ordinary man on the street in any substantial manner.

He said that while the PPP in the past would have allocated an annual amount of $450M to the University of Guyana; the Budget presented to the new government was devoid of any monies to fund students’ loans.

FM

I agree, I watch the Junior Minister of Education and Minister Harmon.

 

I was shocked at how evasive they were at providing answers.

 

It was shocking. 

 

They have to be more accountable.

 

Read the KN editorial yesterday.  

FM

KN editorial

 

THE HONEYMOON PERIOD HAS ENDED

AUGUST 27, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER EDITORIAL 

The interplay between power, politics and personalities has been on display for the past fortnight in Parliament. It has been a show of coercive power and classical politics by all MPs.
Many in the Opposition believe that their attacks on the government were justified, given that, in their opinion, a number of Ministers were not forthright or clear in their statements, and the transparency which the coalition had fought for when it was in opposition has all but been discarded.
It is a fact that Ministers of the government, by virtue of their position or status have earned the right to change protocol or depart from tradition or Parliamentary procedures. But what they have not earned is the right to refuse to answer questions raised by the Opposition in Parliament. It seems lost on their minds that their substantive role as Ministers is to work together with the Opposition to help frame the laws that govern the country.
But when the people look at the image of their lawmakers in Parliament still consumed by petty differences, they know that Guyana is still heading for the abyss. With such behaviour, how can they expect the ordinary people to have any regard for the rule of law when they themselves are not bound by it?
And there are so many important issues to address. There is still no clarity as to the future of thousands of sugar workers and rice farmers. And while the bauxite industry continues to struggle, and as the price of gold tumbles on the world market, the government has on its plate the plight of the miners, who also face an uncertain future.
The nation could be in for a bumpy ride, because the budget did not outline any plans to prevent the possible flat-lining of the economy. This could spell disaster for the economy which has fallen from 3.2 percent in December 2014 to 0.9 percent in July. For instance for the Agriculture Minister to say that sugar will turn around by the end of the year, and for the Minister of Finance to forecast a GDP growth rate of 3.2, needs seeing to be believed.
Also, the perception that some Ministers have suddenly become very hard to reach or access for comment, compared to when they were in Opposition, does not bode well for the government’s image. Not only has this subtle, but worrying development been seen as a talking point, but added to that, it is also quite strange that since taking office more than three months ago, and having already made what appear to have been important foreign sojourns, the President has not yet held a press conference. President Ramotar was duly criticized for doing the same. This leader will have it no different.
While the government has been praised for fulfilling some of its 100-day promises, others have criticized it for its sloth. The truth is, no government has ever fulfilled all its campaign promises in 100 days. The PPP did not after being in power for 23 years.
Predictably, there has been much focus by the media on the methods of making points in Parliament. For instance, was the PPP’s action against changing the position of the penultimate speaker—the Leader of the Opposition—necessary? Even though it is a tradition?
And, instead of clearly limiting the Opposition to obviously inadequate time to discuss the budget estimates, the aim should have been to improve and expand participation for optimum output and results. It appears as though some in the new regime believe that the people are not watching. They are. This leads to a key lesson—one that the powers that be should know. Politicians should always be humble. It more often than not spells success. As a wise philosopher said, people get the government they deserve. The honeymoon period has ended. It is action time.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Poor Guyanese, they elected Wolves in Sheep clothing.  What a bunch of stupid FOOLS.  God be with the Guyanese People.

God is always with the Guyanese people.  That is why he facilitated a free and fair elections that BOOTED the tiegin PPP out of office.

FM
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Poor Guyanese, they elected Wolves in Sheep clothing.  What a bunch of stupid FOOLS.  God be with the Guyanese People.

God is always with the Guyanese people.  That is why he facilitated a free and fair elections that BOOTED the tiegin PPP out of office.

HEHEHE SO GOD FACILITATE JUMPING FROM THE FRYING PAN DIRECTLY INTO THE FIRE.  GOD IS WICKED YUH SAYING???????????

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Poor Guyanese, they elected Wolves in Sheep clothing.  What a bunch of stupid FOOLS.  God be with the Guyanese People.

God is always with the Guyanese people.  That is why he facilitated a free and fair elections that BOOTED the tiegin PPP out of office.

HEHEHE SO GOD FACILITATE JUMPING FROM THE FRYING PAN DIRECTLY INTO THE FIRE.  GOD IS WICKED YUH SAYING???????????

Your opinion.  Perhaps?  Perhaps NOT?

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Poor Guyanese, they elected Wolves in Sheep clothing.  What a bunch of stupid FOOLS.  God be with the Guyanese People.

God is always with the Guyanese people.  That is why he facilitated a free and fair elections that BOOTED the tiegin PPP out of office.

HEHEHE SO GOD FACILITATE JUMPING FROM THE FRYING PAN DIRECTLY INTO THE FIRE.  GOD IS WICKED YUH SAYING???????????

Your opinion.  Perhaps?  Perhaps NOT?

You have a brain perhaps, perhaps not!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Poor Guyanese, they elected Wolves in Sheep clothing.  What a bunch of stupid FOOLS.  God be with the Guyanese People.

Perhaps, imposed by GECOM rather that to conduct a transparent recount of the votes to publicly determine the results of the election.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Gecom chairman may be enjoying his million Yankee dollars. I hope he choked on a fish bone.

Ow Padna ah man Rass need to enjoy his loot. Hope he go to Vegas and jack up some nice Chicks.

Nehru
The American authorities are monitoring the coalition government performance very closely, according to newsnow.gy. I don't think they're happy about many things in three months from this new government. The American delegation in Guyana is there for special reasons.
FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
The American authorities are monitoring the coalition government performance very closely, according to newsnow.gy. I don't think they're happy about many things in three months from this new government. The American delegation in Guyana is there for special reasons.

Two words...Ed Ahmad.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Gecom chairman may be enjoying his million Yankee dollars. I hope he choked on a fish bone.

hope u choke on a boner.

Yuh notice how dem two homos who posted before you salivating on Granger's bamboo. 

Mars
Originally Posted by asj:

Guyanese have been “bluffed, duped & deceived” by Budget – PPP

August 28, 2015 5:30 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

 By Jomo Paul

 

PPP

[www.inewsguyana.com]

Although the 2015 Budget was passed by the National Assembly to the tune of $187.7B from an initial figure of $221B, the People’s Progressive Party is not quite finished with its criticisms of the new government and its inaugural budget.

At a Thursday afternoon press conference (August 27), Bishop Juan Edghill pointed out that the budget reeked of “upper middle class judo Christian elitism”, noting that nothing therein would benefit the ordinary man on the street in any substantial manner.

He said that while the PPP in the past would have allocated an annual amount of $450M to the University of Guyana; the Budget presented to the new government was devoid of any monies to fund students’ loans.

“We have been bluffed, duped and deceived,” said the former Junior Finance Minister.

“We would like to put on public record that we believe that our approach to budget 2015 was in keeping with the spirit intent and mandate of the people of Guyana…our approach was one to be helpful; hold the government to account and even when there was a discovery of gross discrepancies…we chose not to be obstructive…to ensure that the people of Guyana get a budget,” he told reporters.

Meanwhile, Former Attorney General Anil Nandlall said that the budget was riddled with blunder and the government of the day failed to lay down a procedure as it relates to spending public funds.

Nandlall pointed out that during the deliberations some of the members of the government side of the House “plain forthright refused to answer questions….a government had a mandatory obligation and duty to make those disclosure.”

Additionally, former People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) member Africo Selman described the new government as a group of “CIA” men and women.

“A group for CIA men and women…Corrupt incompetent and very arrogant.”

 

PNC will quickly become the most hated government in Guyana a second time around.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
I always put my trust in the people that put them in power will unseat them when the time comes. We're in the phase to watch, learn and observe.

 

The problem is that once the PNC gets into power, dictatorship takes root and rigged elections become the norm.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:

I agree, I watch the Junior Minister of Education and Minister Harmon.

 

I was shocked at how evasive they were at providing answers.

 

It was shocking. 

 

They have to be more accountable.

 

Read the KN editorial yesterday.  

Remember when the AFC screamed about accountability to the people. Moses and Ramjattan will be the scape goat when the Government fails to make good their promises.  The PNC and Granger has no intention of investing money into the Rice and sugar industries.

R

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