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Hundreds rush to squat on lands behind Diamond Scheme

– new govt. warns occupation unauthorized, illegal

 

May 18, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source

 

In cars, on bicycles, and on foot, and armed with brush-cutters and cutlasses, hundreds of men, women and even children converged on a miles-long swath of land at the back of the Diamond Housing Scheme to stake claim on plots that they claimed they were told to occupy.

 

Some of the squatters

Some of the squatters

 

This followed a similar rush for land on Saturday at Lusignan and several other areas along the East Coast of Demerara.


But the A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) Government yesterday denied that President David Granger had authorized the activity, which it said was “illegal and authorized.”


“The APNU+AFC is disturbed at recent reports of illegal and unauthorized grabbing of land in some communities,” the Coalition which will form the new Government said in a statement.


“The Coalition wishes to inform the public that President David Granger has not authorized any of these illegal activities. To those participating in these activities, we say please do not be misled by persons who may have encouraged these actions and rest assured that all Guyanese will be given fair and equitable access to land under the new governments’ land distribution policy.The Police and other lawful authorities have been instructed to maintain peace and good order in all locations where attempts have been made to stake illegal claims to land.”

 

 Scores of squatters converge on a controversial piece of land at Non Pariel

Scores of squatters converge on a controversial piece of land at Non Pariel

 

From as early as 07.00 hrs yesterday, several people were seen heading to the back of Diamond Housing Scheme, where there is a vast swath of empty land.


Many of the land-grabbers carried cutlasses and brush-cutters, and almost all had signs with their names to place on plots that they had marked out.

 

But no one could say who had told them to occupy the land. One man alleged that he had heard that an official from Grove, East Bank Demerara had authorized the act. Others said that they were told that “the government” said that they should occupy all vacant land.


Some of the individuals admitted that they already had house lots in Diamond. Many were clearly well-off, driving to the scene in cars and other vehicles.


One man revealed that he has been rearing cattle, swine and sheep in one area for the past six years. He’d also planted trees in the area, but one of the squatters had taken over the plot. He had marked out another plot nearby.


But it all began on Friday when squatters moved in on land at Mon Repos and Lusignan.


In the case of Lusignan, the land at Lusignan Pasture was leased to the dairy farmers for a 50 year period from the year 2003.


The residents who began parceling out plots on Friday, claimed that they were instigated by a member of the previous People’s Progressive Party/Civic cabinet to occupy the land, which currently serves as a pasture where antelope grass is cultivated.


But members of the Lusignan Dairy Farmers Services Cooperative Society Limited (LDFSCSL) are appealing to residents to remove from the land, which has  reportedly been leased to the Co-op Society.


Some of the squatters claimed that their applications for house lots have been lying idle at the Ministry of Housing for several years and they believe that the time has come for them to take action.


The land grabbing also spread to other parts of the East Coast of Demerara, including Mon Repos, Enmore/Haslington and Mahaica.


This newspaper was reliably informed however that they were cautioned by former APNU Member of Parliament, Ernest Elliot.


But from all indications, the move to occupy the land at Lusignan Pasture began about a week ago when persons set fire to it.


Jaibarran Seekumar, treasurer of the LDFSCSL explained that cattle farmers in the area were given access to the 52-acre plot in 1986 through the National Dairy Development Programme to cultivate grass for their animals.


This arrangement was further strengthened in 2003 by the 50-year lease.


Seekumar said that on Friday several persons descended on the land and began farming out plots.


Yesterday, more residents took up lots at a controversial plot of land at Non Pariel.


The land was the subject of a bitter dispute between the previous government and other concerns. It led to the then Housing Minister Sheik Baksh flooding it.

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

This followed a similar rush for land on Saturday at Lusignan and several other areas along the East Coast of Demerara.


But the A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) Government yesterday denied that President David Granger had authorized the activity, which it said was “illegal and authorized.”


“The APNU+AFC is disturbed at recent reports of illegal and unauthorized grabbing of land in some communities,” the Coalition which will form the new Government said in a statement.


Hundreds rush to squat on lands behind Diamond Scheme – new govt. warns occupation unauthorized, illegal, May 18, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source

With these acts done illegally, it will be of interest to see what will the new Government do to address the situation.

FM

Hundreds rush to squat on lands behind Diamond Scheme

– new govt. warns occupation unauthorized, illegal

 

May 18, 2015 | By | Filed Under News, Source

 

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Police called in to deal with land grabbers

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Different headlines and dates of publication.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

New govt. Controversy. No solutions. They are busy with positions at the moment. Corruption @ hand.

PPP didnt solve these people's problems, but APNU AFC must do so in 1 day.

 

I have no doubt that in 3 months APNU AFC might well deserve some criticism, based on what they do or don't do, but do't you think that it is a bit early to be doing these.

 

At this point in 1992 most PNC supporters were saying "give dem collie a chance".

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

New govt. Controversy. No solutions. They are busy with positions at the moment. Corruption @ hand.

 

Since when did corruption bother you so much?


"Genuine" Indos can steal.  Its the prospect of blacks and "dirty" Indians stealing that frustrates him.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Stop with the PPP. There is NO more PPP. It's the failed PNC now. Take it or leave it.

You are a real piece of work.  The PPP had a childish tnatrum all last week.  APNU AFC are still in the processing of selecting their admin team and alreday they have failed.

 

I see that in one day Guyana has changed from being a paradise on earth to becoming a hell hole.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

New govt. Controversy. No solutions. They are busy with positions at the moment. Corruption @ hand.

 

Since when did corruption bother you so much?


"Genuine" Indos can steal.  Its the prospect of blacks and "dirty" Indians stealing that frustrates him.

 

Dem PNC chaps must have looted the Indo Consolidated Fund dry in 24 hours

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

New govt. Controversy. No solutions. They are busy with positions at the moment. Corruption @ hand.

 

Since when did corruption bother you so much?


"Genuine" Indos can steal.  Its the prospect of blacks and "dirty" Indians stealing that frustrates him.

 

Dem PNC chaps must have looted the Indo Consolidated Fund dry in 24 hours


No.  The funds stolen by the PPP will now be blamed on the PNC.

 

Look how angry Irfaan is that he cannot get his hands on his stolen loot, or the ability to destroy the evidence of corruption.  Its all the PNC's fault that he couldnt hide his acts, and so be able to pretend that he is squeaky clean.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

New govt. Controversy. No solutions. They are busy with positions at the moment. Corruption @ hand.

 

Since when did corruption bother you so much?


"Genuine" Indos can steal.  Its the prospect of blacks and "dirty" Indians stealing that frustrates him.

 

Dem PNC chaps must have looted the Indo Consolidated Fund dry in 24 hours


No.  The funds stolen by the PPP will now be blamed on the PNC.

 

Look how angry Irfaan is that he cannot get his hands on his stolen loot, or the ability to destroy the evidence of corruption.  Its all the PNC's fault that he couldnt hide his acts, and so be able to pretend that he is squeaky clean.

 

I'm so torn. Part of me feels bad for Indian people because they now have to worry about any and every ignar PNCite. The other part reminds me that the real losers in all this are the PPP cretins at Freedom House and their cult followers.

 

I know we're family but I take a little pleasure in his "suffering"

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
The other part reminds me that the real losers in all this are the PPP cretins at Freedom House and their cult followers.

 

I know we're family but I take a little pleasure in his "suffering"


"De higher monkey climb de more he does expose he self".  The PPP thought that their time "couldnt done".  Well it did finish. 

 

You did recall that I said that an ethnically based campaign could fail this year (and definitely will fail in 2020) because there are not sufficient Indo votes, and not every Indian responds to the tribal drum.

 

The PPP so thought that Region 6, and not region 4, was the main determining factor for the elections, so they insulted blacks anbd so blacks turned out to the fullest in regions 4, 7, and 10 and the result is that Irfaan now has to worry about what the PS is reporting to Granger.

FM

If Indians want to stop worrying, they need to form cross ethnic coalitions.  If they circle the waggons and isolate themselves then they (the grass roots ones) will be left out.  They are not the master voting group that they once were, and going forward I suspect that the Indo vote will be fractured, unless the APNU turns out to be a monster.

 

As we speak you know full well that the Indo elites are rubbing themselves up with blacks and agreeing how racist and corrupt the PPP was.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
The other part reminds me that the real losers in all this are the PPP cretins at Freedom House and their cult followers.

 

I know we're family but I take a little pleasure in his "suffering"


"De higher monkey climb de more he does expose he self".  The PPP thought that their time "couldnt done".  Well it did finish. 

 

You did recall that I said that an ethnically based campaign could fail this year (and definitely will fail in 2020) because there are not sufficient Indo votes, and not every Indian responds to the tribal drum.

 

The PPP so thought that Region 6, and not region 4, was the main determining factor for the elections, so they insulted blacks anbd so blacks turned out to the fullest in regions 4, 7, and 10 and the result is that Irfaan now has to worry about what the PS is reporting to Granger.

 

Preaching to the choir.

 

What I did not expect was such an extraordinary turnout all round but specifically Region 4.

 

The mortification began early on Election night as three things occurred:

 

1. Black areas recorded record turnout.

2. Queenstown Divisions went APNU-AFC

 

3. My ancestral Corentyne Division (this first reported one) came 137-12 AGAINST the PPP.

 

In spite of all this, the PPP Ministers and others kept insisting they had the situation under control and not to worry. They were obviously wrong.

 

P.S..No one could find some uplifting pro-PPP message. There wasn't really any. So they had to make do with an anti-PNC message.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
The other part reminds me that the real losers in all this are the PPP cretins at Freedom House and their cult followers.

 

I know we're family but I take a little pleasure in his "suffering"


"De higher monkey climb de more he does expose he self".  The PPP thought that their time "couldnt done".  Well it did finish. 

 

You did recall that I said that an ethnically based campaign could fail this year (and definitely will fail in 2020) because there are not sufficient Indo votes, and not every Indian responds to the tribal drum.

 

The PPP so thought that Region 6, and not region 4, was the main determining factor for the elections, so they insulted blacks anbd so blacks turned out to the fullest in regions 4, 7, and 10 and the result is that Irfaan now has to worry about what the PS is reporting to Granger.

 

Preaching to the choir.

 

What I did not expect was such an extraordinary turnout all round but specifically Region 4.

 

The mortification began early on Election night as three things occurred:

 

1. Black areas recorded record turnout.

2. Queenstown Divisions went APNU-AFC

 

3. My ancestral Corentyne Division (this first reported one) came 137-12 AGAINST the PPP.

 

In spite of all this, the PPP Ministers and others kept insisting they had the situation under control and not to worry. They were obviously wrong.

 

P.S..No one could find some uplifting pro-PPP message. There wasn't really any. So they had to make do with an anti-PNC message.


Well I have been called a racist since I began posting 13 years ago. All because I chose to remind people that African and mixed people are a sizeable part of the population, feel marginalized, and do not like being stigmatized as a campaign strategy.

 

When Kari and others were ranting that the PNC should apoligize to Indians, I was called a racist when I warned them that blacks would not like it, unless it was accompanied by a PPP apology.  As usual blacks were taken for granted.

 

I feel sure that the PPP has not learned their lesson, and continues to wail about "ungrateful" black people.

FM

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