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Poll: Nation Losing Confidence in Constitutional Change, Agriculture and  National Security Ministers

Dear Editor,

An opinion poll currently being conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association on a host of current issues has found overwhelmingly support for constitutional reform. However, the nation does not have much confidence there will be any significant change to the constitution believing politicians will not want to reduce their controlling power over the population.

Citizens view the present crime wave as the leading problem facing the nation and are losing confidence in the coalition government’s ability to rein it in. The nation is disenchanted with the performance of the Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan not only for failing to bring down the crime level, but seeming, what they say, clueless on how to proceed with concrete initiatives to tackle crime. They say the broad strategic suggestions passed on to him by President Granger and his advisors are long term measures and people are looking for immediate relief from the spike in crime.

And although fully supportive of the Government’s position on the border conflict with Venezuela, respondents are dissatisfied with its handling of what many describe as the “rice crisis” with the neighboring country saying a lack of market for rice will drive rice farmers into bankruptcy and bring enormous hardship to the country. They believe the Government might have been too intemperate with its response to President Maduro.

Just as significantly, farmers have virtually no confidence in Noel Holder as Minister of Agriculture viewing him as “unfit” for job, and they do not feel he will be able to transform the agricultural sector to boost economic growth. His appointment came as a complete surprise to all and they note that he himself said he knows “nothing about rice except to consume it”.

Almost everyone interviewed in the latest NACTA poll says crime is the number one issue facing the country followed by the economy and unemployment.

Also, almost everyone supports constitutional reform and feels it should be urgently undertaken. However, they are not hopeful the constitution will be replaced or that there will be any meaningful changes to reduce the powers of the President or other officer holders or to institutionalise power sharing among the parties.

With regards to crime, respondents say although former Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee had/has low likeability rating and feel he did a very poor job on handling crime and overall, as Home Affairs Minister, his performance in that Ministry was better so far than that of his Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan. Many commented that Ramjattan is presiding over the shell of a Ministry and seems to have limited powers to effect significant change to make people feel safe.

Supporters of the opposition PPP and most in the business community say the National Security Minister’s job is being undermined by Advisors to the President, and perhaps not coincidentally they feel the Minister has not been pro-active enough in crime fighting measures. They are supportive of his “curfew” on bars, but they want drastic actions against criminals.

Findings of other queries of the survey will be released in a subsequent report.

 

Sincerely,

Vishnu Bisram

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Originally Posted by Mitwah:

This poll lacks credibility.

Mits Bisram need to do a Poll to show us if he is credible.

 

Nehru & Yuji & Cobra will beat him in a Credibility Poll....

that is how bad Bisram is rated.

FM

http://guyanachronicle.com/pom...-on-the-intl-market/

POMEROON farmer Ms Vilma Da Silva is calling for the diversification of crops in the light of issues facing the rice industry. Speaking at the recent meeting of the Regional Democratic Council at Anna Regina, the councillor, who is a large-scale cash crop farmer in the Pomeroon, said now is the time for farmers to look at diversification. She called on farmers to support each other and for the Ministry of Agriculture to help them with more ready markets for their produce.
Ms Da Silva, who also operates a water coconut bottling plant in the Pomeroon, said rice is in crisis, but she thanked God for coconuts. She said coconuts from the Pomeroon are in demand on the international market. According to Ms Da Silva, The Pomeroon is the largest coconut-producing area in the entire Caribbean and prices for the water and dried coconuts are very attractive at this time.
She said she currently has markets for four large containers of coconut water for the Caribbean every month, adding that coconuts are in demand as well as fresh fruits, and she called on farmers to look into areas of diversification. She said the late President of Guyana Dr Cheddi Jagan, had always said never put all your eggs in one basket.

 

Rajendra   Prabhulall in Essequibo)

 

RDC Councillor and farmers’ representative Vilma DaSilvaRDC Councillor and farmers’ representative Vilma DaSilva

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:

http://guyanachronicle.com/pom...-on-the-intl-market/

POMEROON farmer Ms Vilma Da Silva is calling for the diversification of crops in the light of issues facing the rice industry. Speaking at the recent meeting of the Regional Democratic Council at Anna Regina, the councillor, who is a large-scale cash crop farmer in the Pomeroon, said now is the time for farmers to look at diversification. She called on farmers to support each other and for the Ministry of Agriculture to help them with more ready markets for their produce.
Ms Da Silva, who also operates a water coconut bottling plant in the Pomeroon, said rice is in crisis, but she thanked God for coconuts. She said coconuts from the Pomeroon are in demand on the international market. According to Ms Da Silva, The Pomeroon is the largest coconut-producing area in the entire Caribbean and prices for the water and dried coconuts are very attractive at this time.
She said she currently has markets for four large containers of coconut water for the Caribbean every month, adding that coconuts are in demand as well as fresh fruits, and she called on farmers to look into areas of diversification. She said the late President of Guyana Dr Cheddi Jagan, had always said never put all your eggs in one basket.

 

Rajendra   Prabhulall in Essequibo)

 

RDC Councillor and farmers’ representative Vilma DaSilvaRDC Councillor and farmers’ representative Vilma DaSilva

She listened to THe FATHER OF THE NATION and NOW she is SUCCESSFUL!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Bhai Mits, Since the PNC and the 2 House Slaves took over is only Bellywuk and pressure meting the Guyanese People. Wan Minister tell wan Citizen to "Get the F--k out of the way". 

Pavi, I thought by now the house slave thingie would have been passé. I know when you tek it in the behing yuh duz hear "house slave....house slave". I didn't realize it still traumatizes you, seeing how yuh like it in the BT.

Kari
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Bhai Mits, Since the PNC and the 2 House Slaves took over is only Bellywuk and pressure meting the Guyanese People. Wan Minister tell wan Citizen to "Get the F--k out of the way". 

Pavi, I thought by now the house slave thingie would have been passé. I know when you tek it in the behing yuh duz hear "house slave....house slave". I didn't realize it still traumatizes you, seeing how yuh like it in the BT.

KARI, YUH STILL DOES PAY YOUNG BOYS TO PUT KAAK UP YUH ASS!!!!  YUH BATTY BOY DONT LET BUJU BANTON CATCH YUH RASS!!

Nehru

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