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Guyanese on path again towards becoming united - PM at Night of Reflection in Linden

Written by , Georgetown, GINA, October 19, 2014, Source - Gina
 
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds addressing residents at the Linden “Night of Reflection”
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds addressing residents at the Linden “Night of Reflection”
 
Guyanese are now more unified and accepting of each other,  than at any time in the country’s history. This opinion was expressed by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds on Saturday  when he delivered the main address to Lindeners at the People's Progressive Party/ Civic’s (PPPC) Night of Reflection in observance of its 22 years in office.

 

The party swept to power on October 5, 1992 in what was widely regarded as Guyana's first free and fair elections.

 

Recounting government’s 22 years in office, at the Egbert Benjamin Hall,  Prime Minister Samuel Hinds recalled the hope of many youths during the 1970s and 80s for the bettering of their lives as Guyana’s economy spiralled downward. The situation of those living in Guyana became more untenable, and he, like many others could not have stood it anymore. It was then that he became the focus of not only the then President Forbes Burnham, but also then Opposition leader Dr. Cheddi Jagan for his work in Linden. He said that a number of protest movements began. “One was GUARD, I was invited by one of my friends to speak there and I did. Another group, the WPA invited me to speak at Walter Rodney’s memorial, the commemoration of the assassination”.  It was following these and similar events that Dr Jagan engaged him along with several other persons to work on the highly anticipated elections, originally scheduled for 1990, but postponed to 1992.     

 

Minister within the Ministry of Finance, Juan Edghill addressing residents at the Linden “Night of Reflection”

 

The Prime Minister said there were mixed opinions of his selection as Dr Jagan’s running mate, with many thinking that nothing would come out of it. He said this was probably the reason for his “smooth” survival during that period. “If it were believed that we would have won the election, and I would have been here up to now as Prime Minister, I believe that a more serious attitude would have been taken towards me."

 

Fast forwarding to the “perceptions by some” about government’s stance towards Linden and other Region 10 communities, Prime Minister Hinds said that government has always done the best it could for the area. “Linden and Region 10 have shared equitably in all that we have had, whether good or bad”.  

 

Focusing on education, it was recalled that the School Improvement Programme, envisaged by the PPP/C when it acceded to office, was aimed at rehabilitating the nation’s 400 schools which were in a dilapidated state. The Prime Minister said this was so that, “everyone across Guyana could see what was being done for them, for their school, and their community and everybody could have some hope and become enthused with the new situation, and hopefully work harder to improve our conditions”.

 

    As an offshoot of the School Improvement Programme, a decision was taken to have only local contractors undertake the school repairs which averaged $100 to $200 per school, Prime Minister Hinds said. This created employment for many, he added. Now that contractors have grown and increased their capacity, more and larger schools have, and are being built. He reminded residents that accompanied by the then Education Minister Dr. Dale Bisnauth, he visited 14 locations across Region 10 on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 1997, a day which he said would not be forgotten as Dr Jagan fell critically ill on that same afternoon. That fact that high schools such as the Silver City Secondary School has been expanded, and improved, was also mentioned by the Prime Minister, as well as the new Upper Demerara Hospital and extensive works to rehabilitate the community’s water supply system.   

 

Region 10 residents at the Linden “Night of Reflection”

 

For those who claim that nothing has been happening in terms of housing in Region 10, the proof is evident in Amelia’s Ward, the country’s largest such scheme, and other satellite communities, Prime Minister Hinds said. Many of the works projects are done, incrementally; it was explained. “We tend to focus on the larger numbers and we tend to build our country from the bottom up”.  These infrastructural works are all funded by taxes and these give government the ability to undertake them, the Prime Minister explained.

 

The residents were urged by Prime Minister Hinds to be “solid as a rock” in understanding what the PPP/C is about, so as resist any criticisms that may come their way.

 

“My experience is that when we are unsure of ourselves that is when criticism hurts us the most, but when we are sure of ourselves, we are less hurt by criticisms of others. Learning about our programmes helps you to be stronger”.  The PPP/C does not see enemies, he added, but only potential persons to work with at the next elections.   

 

The residents were told of government’s efforts to ensure the survival of the bauxite industry and reminded of the fact that a solution was still to found to address the subsidised electricity rates for Linden and surrounding areas, by the Prime Minister. The latter was an issue that was acknowledged as a problem since 1976 by the late President Forbes Burnham, he added. The trouble, the Prime Minister explained is that as the communities become more developed, the subsidy costs keep increasing. The previous attempt to reform and address the issue with the opposition ended with three persons dying, he said. The question of how to integrate Linden into the rest of the Guyanese society is one which must still be addressed, he stressed, but it is something that government looks forward to. Linden is important for the development of Guyana, as it is a hub to the interior where lots of development will take place, Prime Minister Hinds stated. 

 

In closing, he said said he looks with hope to the future, and expressed the wish that others are able to fulfill their dreams. Describing the 1992 elections as a turning point for Guyana’s history, all must work together he said. Referring to the last election where government returned to office as minority, he said that, despite the administration’s disappointment it was a sign of democracy at work.        

 

Minister within the Finance Ministry, Juan Edghill in brief remarks said it was a night to celebrate the fact that government was doing “something right” hence its 22 years in office. The party, he said was one that has always, and will always continue to unify persons.

 

Describing Prime Minister Hinds as an example of the PPP/C’s open door policy, he said that it is time for all to recognise that the Order of Excellence bestowed on him was just one measure of his long service to successive administrations. 

 

The journey that started in 1992 continues and all are welcome to come on board, Minister Edghill said, adding that the divisive politics of “us and them” cannot sustain a democracy and keep it growing. 

 

He said, “We have to open our arms and say, we the people are working together, that’s the message I want to bring to Region 10, we the people will continue to walk together and we the people will ensure that Guyana’s democracy remains strong and that the PPP/C continues to be in power to do more for Guyana, to bring about the transformation that Guyana needs”.

 

He also echoed the sentiments about the minority government being a true expression of democracy, but stressed that since it wasn’t working hence the need to return the PPP/C to a majority position to better administer to the people. He further reminded residents that there were no enemies politically only political opponents, and this must be understood as all Guyanese regardless of political affiliation, have a role to play in Guyana’s future development. The PPP/C is a party of the future, and this must also be noted as it takes the country forward. He closed by stating that, “We‘ve got work to do, and we have to ensure that the future of Guyana is secured”.

 

Source - http://74.220.215.210/~ginagov...reflection-in-linden

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Guyanese are now more unified and accepting of each other,  than at any time in the country’s history. This opinion was expressed by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds on Saturday  when he delivered the main address to Lindeners at the People's Progressive Party/ Civic’s (PPPC) Night of Reflection in observance of its 22 years in office.

 

Well said uncle Sammy!

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Guyanese are now more unified and accepting of each other,  than at any time in the country’s history. This opinion was expressed by Prime Minister Samuel Hinds on Saturday  when he delivered the main address to Lindeners at the People's Progressive Party/ Civic’s (PPPC) Night of Reflection in observance of its 22 years in office.

 

Well said uncle Sammy!

Not only well said but FACTS Baby FACTS!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The section of the crowd is many times bigger that the last two AFC meetings, and Linden is said to be a PNC stronghold.

Noted Sir.


Do you remember the ethnic cleansing?

S
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The section of the crowd is many times bigger that the last two AFC meetings, and Linden is said to be a PNC stronghold.

Noted Sir.


Do you remember the ethnic cleansing?

Very well. The PPP certainly will not get the majority of their Vote. Most there would rather suck salt than voting for the PPP  However, the PPP is right to take the message of Hope and Prosperity to Linden.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The section of the crowd is many times bigger that the last two AFC meetings, and Linden is said to be a PNC stronghold.

Noted Sir.


Do you remember the ethnic cleansing?

Very well. The PPP certainly will not get the majority of their Vote. Most there would rather suck salt than voting for the PPP  However, the PPP is right to take the message of Hope and Prosperity to Linden.

Is only an exercise. Those two fellas have to shown their worth in the PPP. Otherwise they will be replaced by the people from Linden.

 
A few months back, Granger attened a memorial service for the Son Chapman victims.

 

Does PPP think Kulie ppl lives have worth? If they do, then Sam Hinds and the Big Fella must have a memorial service for those victims as well.

S
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The section of the crowd is many times bigger that the last two AFC meetings, and Linden is said to be a PNC stronghold.

Noted Sir.


Do you remember the ethnic cleansing?

Explain this ethnic cleansing and what it means to you?

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The section of the crowd is many times bigger that the last two AFC meetings, and Linden is said to be a PNC stronghold.

I dont know why you PPP clowns fool yourselves that Linden will ever be a PPP town.

 

You gave away Guymine to the Chinese who fired almost all of the workers, leaving that town with massive unemployment.  As a result many have to roam all over Guyana looking for work, severely harming their families.

 

The fact that the PPP refuses to sell Guysuco to the Chinese, knowing that the sugar belt will suffer just as the bauxite belt has, shows exactly how hyprocritical the PPP is.  They dare not cast their core support base to the breadlines as they did to Linden, because it is an opposition stronghold.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
 

Explain this ethnic cleansing and what it means to you?


Exactly what the PPP is doing to blacks.  Ensuring that they remain economically, socially and politically marginal, and forced to drink PPP milk in order to survive. 

 

To show what contempt the PPP has for black people, the most common image of PPP interactions with blacks is a PPP minister or the president grinding (in a clumsy way of course) behind some black woman who is disgracing herself by exposing all her parts for the world to see.  This is so symptomatic of the humiliation which so many blacks must endure to live like 3rd class citizens in a land which ha snothing but the most extreme contempt for them.

 

Freddie Kissoon asked if blacks in Guyana will become like their counterparts in Brazil, who wallow in severe poverty and eke out a living performing the most menial jobs, that is when they arent unemployed, and forced to hustle on the streets.  If that day hasnt already arrived it is very much there.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
P  However, the PPP is right to take the message of Hope and Prosperity to Linden.

Can you tell us where is the hope and prosperity in Linden.  The vast majority lost their jobs when the PPP dumped the Chinese on them.  They now have to survive doing roaming the nation looking for scraps in order to feed their families.

 

The 2002 census showed that Linden still had the biggest concentration of skilled workers in Guyana, after G/town.  What has the PPP done to capitalize on this fact.  Ought t6hey not use the fact that electricity in Linden is cheaper, and skilled labor more abundant, to attract new industries to Guyana?

 

No! they prefer to lambaste Lindeners as violent and ungrateful criminals, and then wonder why they get soundly rejected every election!  Even as Lindeners havent been happy with the PNC for a LONG time!  Indeed this was one of the regions most deeply opposed to Burnham, and were punished for this.

FM

Just to followup on the employment thing. I am at a lost when ppl sey there should be employment created in the country.

 

I agree.

 

But. 

 

There is hardly any infra-structure for production. There isn't a consumer base in Guyana to sustain any type of industry.

 

Suh please wah type of industry should be set up for Lindeners?

 

I do have some ideas for employment creation, but it cannot be implemented unless there are strict controls to allow an even flow of products to the consumers and constant cash flow.

 

I like to have an answer. 

S

Some people really funny or their Racism diminished their brain. If Linden has the most skilled People, why are they not being enterprising. Why do they have to wait for Govt to do it for them. This is laughable that the most skilled Population are sitting on their hands not using their skills.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Some people really funny or their Racism diminished their brain. If Linden has the most skilled People, why are they not being enterprising. Why do they have to wait for Govt to do it for them. This is laughable that the most skilled Population are sitting on their hands not using their skills.

In Guyana, where investment capital is non-existent, it is important that government make investments that create employment. The West does it all the time. Guyana do it too, but only for corruptible reasons. Consider the Hydro project, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott.

S
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Some people really funny or their Racism diminished their brain. If Linden has the most skilled People, why are they not being enterprising. Why do they have to wait for Govt to do it for them. This is laughable that the most skilled Population are sitting on their hands not using their skills.

What is laughable is that you are insisting the assertion that the most concentrated pool technical skilled Guyanese live in Linden is racist. They most certainly do not live in Tain because the area never had an industry that demanded such skills! It is simple as that.

 

You go on to suggest that if there are people of technical expertize there why is it not commensurate expression in terms of technical industry. Well is that not the perennial answer to why there is persistent brain drain from the less developed world...a lack of opportunity to express what flourishes easily  elsewhere because of  receptiveness of the social political climate to incubate, nurture and include them in a developmental ethos?

You need to question why you feel inclined to laugh because someone spoke a truth to you and you discard it so easily without question.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Some people really funny or their Racism diminished their brain. If Linden has the most skilled People, why are they not being enterprising. Why do they have to wait for Govt to do it for them. This is laughable that the most skilled Population are sitting on their hands not using their skills.

Your racism and extreme hatred of blacks causes you to blind yourself to the fact that Lindeners with skills roam all over the country looking for opportunities.

 

Now it would make more sense for them to remain in Linden rather than to spend weeks in the interior leaving their families behind.

 

But your blatant hatred and bigotry prevents you from seeing this.

FM
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Some people really funny or their Racism diminished their brain. If Linden has the most skilled People, why are they not being enterprising. Why do they have to wait for Govt to do it for them. This is laughable that the most skilled Population are sitting on their hands not using their skills.

In Guyana, where investment capital is non-existent, it is important that government make investments that create employment. The West does it all the time. Guyana do it too, but only for corruptible reasons. Consider the Hydro project, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott.

The govt is not involved in investment.  We went through that during the Burnham era and we saw the results.

 

The role is to FACILITATE investment by promoting ventures, providing fiscal incentives, and doing what ever they can to encourage both local and foreign companies to engage in more value added manufacturing.  WHy are we exporting raw logs?  Why can't a forestry based value added industry be based in Linden, given that it is the gate way to much of the interior.

 

Brazil has offered to build a proper highway.  The PPP prefers to build a huge palace with the fantasy that Chinese airlines are going to fly 747s into Guyana.  This when most traffic between South America and China is into Brazil, and there are at least 3 flights PER DAY which offer connections to China.  Indeed KOREAN Airlines flies there DAILY.

 

But the PPP prefers to have a dry weather trail into the interior.  No wonder they have gone silent about the GOLD RUSH show which they had hailed as being the beginning of a tourism boom. All that show indicated was how poor, backward and lawless Guyana is.  The point is that they will NOT film in Guyana again, even as they continue the show.

 

Of course former communists who have no evolved into RACIST THIEVES can't be expected to be creative!

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Some people really funny or their Racism diminished their brain. If Linden has the most skilled People, why are they not being enterprising. Why do they have to wait for Govt to do it for them. This is laughable that the most skilled Population are sitting on their hands not using their skills.

In Guyana, where investment capital is non-existent, it is important that government make investments that create employment. The West does it all the time. Guyana do it too, but only for corruptible reasons. Consider the Hydro project, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott.

The govt is not involved in investment.  We went through that during the Burnham era and we saw the results.

 

The role is to FACILITATE investment by promoting ventures, providing fiscal incentives, and doing what ever they can to encourage both local and foreign companies to engage in more value added manufacturing.  WHy are we exporting raw logs?  Why can't a forestry based value added industry be based in Linden, given that it is the gate way to much of the interior.

 

Brazil has offered to build a proper highway.  The PPP prefers to build a huge palace with the fantasy that Chinese airlines are going to fly 747s into Guyana.  This when most traffic between South America and China is into Brazil, and there are at least 3 flights PER DAY which offer connections to China.  Indeed KOREAN Airlines flies there DAILY.

 

But the PPP prefers to have a dry weather trail into the interior.  No wonder they have gone silent about the GOLD RUSH show which they had hailed as being the beginning of a tourism boom. All that show indicated was how poor, backward and lawless Guyana is.  The point is that they will NOT film in Guyana again, even as they continue the show.

 

Of course former communists who have no evolved into RACIST THIEVES can't be expected to be creative!

Y did Precision Woodworking failed?

S
Originally Posted by seignet:

Y did Precision Woodworking failed?

Why cannot people examine why it failed and provide incentives to ensure that value added in forestry occurs.

 

Tropical woods are slowing growing and cutting down vast swathes a forest to get a desired tree creates as much environmental damage as does gold mining. Obvious remediation will be needed which means that sufficient will have to be earned in revenues to fund these expenditures. 

 

Bet you if the govt forced large forestry producers to remediate areas if they only exported low value product, thus depriving the govt and Guyana of revenues, they will look more seriously at value added, or leave Guyana, and let others more interest in those facets to replace them.

 

Many African and Asian nations no longer allow the export of raw lumber. So why does Guyana?

FM

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