Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
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I missed this one, I did not know that Skeldon Goadee cost $45 billion. WOW what a mess!
Jagdeo Skeldon factory mekking de dearest sugar in de world
GuySuCo is de cash cow fuh dem Pee Pee Pee boys. That is wheh Jagdeo seh he spend US$200 million and de nation want fuh see wha that money spend pun.
Dem want know how come so much money spend and de Skeldon factory instead of going upwards, it going downwards. And de only way something can go downwards is if wha you buy is not proppa and good fuh nutten.
De machine that de old Skeldon factory had use to mek Guyana see a profit. It use to grind 8 to 10 tonne cane and mek one tonne sugar. De new factory wha Jagdeo put down grinding 25 tonne cane fuh mek one tonne sugar.
Dem cane cutter don’t have to go to school fuh understand wha going deh. And if you think that is insult, Guyana got to pay interest pun de f***in money Jagdeo seh he spend pun de machine.
To add more insult, every year de factory tekking billions wha Jagdeo and now Donald seh dem a pump in de industry just fuh keep de sugar workers going. De time gun come when dem gun really got fuh pump.
And is not only de Pee Pee Pee to blame fuh this skullduggery. Hap New had always been supporting this waste of money, blindly. Up de last US$30 million, again wha dem seh dem give GuySuCo, Hap New support.
Is when Vieira, de real sugar boy, expose dem in a letter, then he undress all of dem before he hammer dem, one by one, not two by two, even to dem who don’t wear underwear, is then that idiot Ruput Narine seh that he and Hap New mek a mistake fuh approve de US$30 million.
Dem boys want to believe that Donald did promise all of dem a cut before dem vote, but like he nah give dem nutten. And de reason why dem boys believe was a sharing business Hap New and Pee Pee Pee was into, is because nobody in dem righted senses would spend money to produce sugar at $68 a pound when de whole world producing de same sugar fuh $40 a pound.
Dem boys got a question fuh de Hanah Rebel Nandalall, Rob de Earth and Donald. “Who runs business like that?” Only three people dem boys can think of right off de bat— de Rat, Jagdeo, de shaat scamp and de fat crook, Brazzy.
Talk half and watch wha part of de factory dem seh dem a put de money.
EVIDENCE
Economic nightmare at New Skeldon Sugar Factory
Leader of the Alliance for Change, Raphael Trotman, is of the opinion that the recent revelations emanating from the Skeldon Sugar Modernisation Plant (SSMP) in light of the continued ignoring of warnings by the Opposition are symptomatic of a government that has outlasted its usefulness.
Trotman said that the government has become so in love with itself that every bit of advice proffered by any person other than government officials is seen to be negative comments to bring the Government down, “when in fact there are others that have the country’s interest at heart”.
The comments come in light of the recent revelations that the new Skeldon factory, as it has been commonly called, has been incurring losses to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, with another loss of US$3M being cast aside as irrelevant.
According to the AFC leader, “It is the most ridiculous, irresponsible statement that I have heard in a long time and leaves me to wonder what is happening in terms of GuySuCo, and what is the government’s policy that it could accept this level of loss without taking firm action.”
The AFC leader noted that, “I have never heard of a struggling industry that is losing money being able to say that a US$3M loss is irrelevant…No country, particularly a developing one with an industry on which the GDP rests such as in Guyana with the case of sugar, can claim that such a loss is irrelevant.”
He noted that for years many people who were au fait with the industry had forewarned that with the removal of the sugar protocol and globalization, “that we could not produce sugar below the world market price.”
Trotman said that the money would have been better spent rehabilitating the ‘old car (what GuySuCo had called the old factory),’ “rather than investing in a new modern plant.”
He noted that the government may be able to boast that it (SSMP) is the most modern plant in this hemisphere but if it is not producing sugar or revenue it means nothing other than being a fixture that adorns a section of the country.
“But the government was obsessed with having something that stood tall with stacks and chimney and bellowing smoke to point to, perhaps for electioneering purposes…Little attention was paid to the economic and social side because when it is that the factory collapses and jobs cannot be provided, the government will have to take the blame for it.”
The AFC leader said that the factory has now been revealed to be just an election gimmick, “because if you were forewarned and looking ahead at where the price of sugar was going to be and knowing in advance that you could not produce below the world market price, and knowing that the sugar protocol was coming to an end, there was no justification for going ahead and building a modern sugar factory.”
The AFC leader said that the Skeldon sugar factory has turned out to be the biggest failure and disappointment for the government for 2008, “given the amount of money spent…what it was supposed to do to reenergize the sugar industry and particularly provide jobs for thousands of sugar workers.”
He noted that for the country to be told that at the end of the year that the factory, “is still not running as it should…that millions upon millions of dollars have been wasted to get it going and cane is spoiling in the fields because it cannot be processed as well, the fact that the factory could not process it fast enough tells that it has been the government’s biggest failure for the year.” He said that one has to juxtapose “this” in light of other projects that could have been completed, “and I recently point to the Drainage and Irrigation and current flooding.”
Trotman said that some of that same money should have been invested in the “same old car which is now our lifeline and is now the factory seeking to salvage as much as possible in the region…
“We could have spent some of that money on social programmes to alleviate the financial crisis, health care, pensioners and education.”
He questioned also, how the government could be able to justify to the nation that the money was well spent.
Trotman again sought to stress the need for Guyanese to understand that the European Union’s sugar protocol which guaranteed Guyana a preferential pricing in that market has come to an end.
He added that to compound the situation further was the fact that there was an existing world economic crisis and world market prices for commodities such as sugar has fallen.
“In the near to medium term I do not see this factory bringing any economic benefit to Guyana…There was more justification in rehabilitating the existing factories making them more efficient…The greatest outrage is that this was known and told to the government…Where the price of fuel is and the price of sugar and the cut sugar protocol, it is impossible for the factory to sustain itself economically.”
He pointed out, however, that unfortunately the factory has already been built and as such he recommended that some kind of task force be formulated to review the entire function of GuySuCo and not just hire or fire a few people.
Trotman said that there is now a need to review the entire future of sugar in Guyana, “vis a vis what is happening internationally as opposed to what it is we have in Guyana in terms of our capabilities and what it is we are going to do with this colossal white elephant.”
GuySuCo, in a response to a recent Kaieteur News article pointing out the tremendous losses associated with the new factory, said that the US$3M lost in revenue during a test-milling operation was never budgeted for, nor was the money planned for by the sugar company. As a consequence, such loss is irrelevant, the company said.
Kaieteur News in outlining some of the problems existing at the factory had reported that the authorities passed some 50,000 tonnes of cane through the new mill, but the amount of sugar produced was a mere 400 tonnes.
A factory is expected to convert cane to sugar at a ratio of ten tonnes of cane to a tonne of sugar.
A state-of-the-art factory would have an even better ratio of production.
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Sue like Johnny DeSleaze for buggerism? Nahhh he not dat stupid...is he?
WHATTAX!
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
WHATTAX!
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
Cheddie and Janet whiz kid. Imagine, they were peddling him to show the Africans how to structure their economies. Shows how stupid and gullible the Jagans were.
When Jagdeo can recover these monies then he can open his clap trap again.
"Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector."
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Like you enjoy clapping with/for yourself. Seems only you clapping bai.
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Like you enjoy clapping with/for yourself. Seems only you clapping bai.
Welcome back Baseman.
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Like you enjoy clapping with/for yourself. Seems only you clapping bai.
So Baseman, by responding laughably with sarcasm you're really saying the following:
- The Jagdeo government spent wisely on the Amelia Falls hydro project.
- The Jagdeo government spent wisely on the Skeldon Sugar factory.
- The Ramotar government is very transparent on the Marriot Hotel investments.
- The Jagdeo/Ramotar Administrations' handling of finances for the City of Georgetown is laudable.
Respond in the affirmative Baseman as I'm saying to you in clear terms that your beliefs astound reality.
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Like you enjoy clapping with/for yourself. Seems only you clapping bai.
So Baseman, by responding laughably with sarcasm you're really saying the following:
- The Jagdeo government spent wisely on the Amelia Falls hydro project.
- The Jagdeo government spent wisely on the Skeldon Sugar factory.
- The Ramotar government is very transparent on the Marriot Hotel investments.
- The Jagdeo/Ramotar Administrations' handling of finances for the City of Georgetown is laudable.
Respond in the affirmative Baseman as I'm saying to you in clear terms that your beliefs astound reality.
Tell them Kari, Tell this stupid one call Skelly.
Dear Editor,
It is obvious that private citizen DR. BHARAT JAGDEO does not want Guyanese to be oblivious or not to know what is happening in the rest of the world because in his words, they will miss out on this “GREEN OPPORTUNITY.” DR. BHARAT JAGDEO wants Guyanese to support him and his PPP cabal on the Amaila Falls Hydro project which he claims is the biggest Green Opportunity for Guyana. But one thing the DR. should know is that the people do not trust him or believe him because how can he call himself the “champion of the earth” but allow Georgetown, once dubbed the Garden City to become the garbage city.
We fully agree with the principle that Guyana desperately needs non-fossil fuel renewable energy sources but not because the country is desperate to have hydro power it should do anything or pay any price to have it and give up on the principle of accountability and transparency.
Similarly, not because a family is desperate for a child they will go and steal the neighbor’s child. It is not that hydro power is not good for Guyana but more importantly, the people should know how it is acquired and implemented, who to implement it and at what cost to the taxpayers. These are all fair questions which the Jagdeo/Ramotar cabal had refused to answer before Sithe Global pulled out of the deal.
One thing is certain and that is such a huge project cannot be entrusted to the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime to execute because they are shrouded in secrecy in terms of administering contracts. Also they cannot be trusted because of their failure with the Skeldon Sugar factory, the Specialty Hospital and the Marriott Hotel which the PPP is yet to tell the people who the private investor is.
We want to remind the people, especially the supporters of the PPP, that the Jagdeo/Ramotar regime was entrusted with G$45 billion of the taxpayer’s money to build the Skeldon Sugar factory and what did they do?
They spent all the money in a most unaccountable and non-transparent manner and provided the nation with a Chinese-built Skeldon Sugar factory that is performing worse than the retired 60 year old factory inherited from Bookers?
So Dr. Bharat Jagdeo can talk all he wants but he has no credibility left and cannot be trusted and therefore should not be allowed to spend another dime of the taxpayers’ money on any project.
Furthermore, he has earned the reputation of having poor financial judgment and is highly incompetent in the execution of capital projects which too often have ended up with the contractor leaving with hundreds of millions of dollars of the taxpayers’ money with little or no legal recourse.
Fip Motilall ran away with G$600 million; Surendra Engineering with G$800 million and the Chinese Company that built Skeldon Sugar Factory with G$550 million in unfinished remedial works within the contract liability period. And we can go on and on.
We believe that DR. BHARAT JAGDEO should continue to sell his snake oil but only to the petit bourgeoisie in the Private Sector.
They would be more willing to FALL IN LINE FOR Dr. JAGDEO hatched scheme.
Asquith Rose and Harish Singh.
This is a serious letter, I think Jagdeo will sue Rose and Singh since they knock him off his rockers.
Like you enjoy clapping with/for yourself. Seems only you clapping bai.
So Baseman, by responding laughably with sarcasm you're really saying the following:
- The Jagdeo government spent wisely on the Amelia Falls hydro project.
- The Jagdeo government spent wisely on the Skeldon Sugar factory.
- The Ramotar government is very transparent on the Marriot Hotel investments.
- The Jagdeo/Ramotar Administrations' handling of finances for the City of Georgetown is laudable.
Respond in the affirmative Baseman as I'm saying to you in clear terms that your beliefs astound reality.
Tell them Kari, Tell this stupid one call Skelly.
BT, You hate Skelly for outing you?