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It’s Sam Hinds - for the fifth time

Written by Rickey Singh
Sunday, 16 October 2011 03:42
Source - Guyana Chronicle

SAMUEL ARCHIBALD HINDS, the chemical engineer and former civil society crusader for electoral democracy in Guyana, who has been serving as Guyana’s Prime Minister for almost 19 years, is to be presented today as a prime ministerial candidate for a fifth consecutive time. The official announcement will come from the first-time presidential candidate of the incumbent People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), Donald Ramotar, in the bauxite town of Linden, some 65 miles away from Georgetown, and the residential base of Hinds, who will be 68 years this coming December.

Linden has been a traditional stronghold of the main opposition People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), located in Region 10 (Upper Demerara/Upper Berbice) for electoral purposes. But, the electorate in the mining town and the wider Region 10 constituency, have been increasingly diversifying their votes at elections, with the PPP/C being a significant beneficiary that contributed to securing one of the two allotted parliamentary seats in the 65-member National Assembly at the 2006 elections.

As running-mate to presidential hopeful, Ramotar, currently General Secretary of the governing PPP, should the incumbent be returned to power for a fifth unbroken term -- as being forecast -- Hinds will again emerge as the Prime Minister. He had previously so served three previous Executive Presidents -- Dr Cheddi Jagan; his widow, Janet Jagan; and the now outgoing Bharrat Jagdeo.

In a telephone interview with Prime Minister Hinds yesterday, I asked him how it feels to have been invited to serve in the Number Two spot on the PPP/C list with Ramotar as the presidential candidate. He chuckled and said:
“Let’s wait for the official announcement… I would be willing to have the opportunity to again serve as Prime Minister for continuity in advancing the social, cultural and economic developments of our Dear Land of Guyana, and at a time when Guyanese across the political divide are clearly showing greater interest in what unites us, and not the old divisions that have been so counterproductive and injurious to families and communities…”

The former long-serving Director for Production Quality, Research and Development in the mining operations, of what used to be Canadian-owned before nationalization, Hinds feels that the PNCR “is hurting itself in seeking to play the old divisive politics in Linden, now under a coalition of convenience called APNU (A Partnership for National Unity)…”

Hinds was invited by the late Dr. Jagan to join the PPP/Civic team for the internationally supervised 1992 general election that resulted in an end to 24 years of uninterrupted State power by the PNC, first under Forbes Burnham and, following his death, Desmond Hoyte.

At the time of his exit from the civil society crusaders for electoral democracy, Hinds was chairman of a coalition of forces under what was called GUARD (Guyanese United for Action, Reform and Democracy). With the PPP/C’s victory in October 1992, he emerged as Prime Minister, and is now looking forward to again serve as the Number Two for the fifth time, in a new government.

That verdict, of course, rests squarely with the decision of the electorate when votes are cast on November 29, 2011.

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In a telephone interview with Prime Minister Hinds yesterday, I asked him how it feels to have been invited to serve in the Number Two spot on the PPP/C list with Ramotar as the presidential candidate. He chuckled and said:

“Let’s wait for the official announcement… I would be willing to have the opportunity to again serve as Prime Minister for continuity in advancing the social, cultural and economic developments of our Dear Land of Guyana, and at a time when Guyanese across the political divide are clearly showing greater interest in what unites us, and not the old divisions that have been so counterproductive and injurious to families and communities…”

FM
quote:

At the time of his exit from the civil society crusaders for electoral democracy, Hinds was chairman of a coalition of forces under what was called GUARD (Guyanese United for Action, Reform and Democracy).

With the PPP/C’s victory in October 1992, he emerged as Prime Minister, and is now looking forward to again serve as the Number Two for the fifth time, in a new government.

FM
I guess they got scared about what the Benn family will do to those PPP old timers.

Better to keep the loyal OLD slave. Alsways ready to shine massa's shows and take bullets for him if he needs to.
FM
Sam hinds is a waste of time, as PM he has not done jack in the past 12 years.

What has he done for linden the past 12 years?

Nothing nada bupkass. where was he when the Workers were being bullied by Rusal?

Where was he to ensure they were paid severance?

thats right nowhere to be found.
J
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
One needs to first know the issues before seeking solutions.


Or one can keep ignoring the issues and focus on the ones only favorably feature their party in good light while continuing to stick their heads in the sand. This modus operandi of many is the reason Guyana is the way it is today. We continue to support mediocrity to our own peril.
J
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
Guyanese will make their decision at the 2011 elections .. PPP/C majority victory.


I agree.

aPNu/c don't have a chance, AFC may become the new opposition.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by amral:
Jusr like the President, I feel that the PM should only serve 2 terms. When you are changing head of state you also should change the deputy in command. Just my thoughts.


Agree
FM
quote:
Originally posted by amral:
What will the PPP do different IF they go back in power. Has that been stated as yet?


The PPP will get back into power as a minority government with 40% of the votes. Racial voting will ensure this.
FM
I told you guys it would be sam hinds too much infighting in the PPP they cannot agree on anyone else new. This means amerindian votes are definitely up for graps no real reason for them to vote PPP without Carolyn there.
J

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