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NAGAMOOTOO’S LAW OFFICE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
35 North Road & King Street, Lacytown, Georgetown, GUYANA.
Tel/Fax: 592-223-6313
Email: moseslaw.nagamootoo@gmail.com
MOSES V. NAGAMOOTOO, M.P., LL.B., L. E.C., J.P., COA.
Tel: 592-612-1087
Email: mnagamootoo@yahoo.com

24th October, 2011

Mr. Donald Ramotar
General Secretary
People’s Progressive Party
Freedom House
Robb Street, Lacytown
Georgetown


Dear General Secretary,

I WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE MY BELOVED GUYANA

The purpose of this letter is to announce my resignation from the Central Committee and as a member of the PPP with immediate effect.
Further, I confirm what I told you on October 1, 2011, that I would not subscribe my name to the PPP’s List of Candidates for the 2011 National Elections, nor would I feature on the party’s platform. My position therefore is irreversible.
I therefore request that the PPP/Civic refrain from further using my speeches and interviews from previous campaigns, and distorting same, to fool my supporters and the Guyanese electorate that I am campaigning in 2011 for the PPP/C.
I have now brought closure to my association with the PPP, which started 50 years ago in 1961, though I did not become a member until October, 1964. I came through the ranks to become Vice-Chairman of the Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO), Secretary of the National Students Committee, Member of the PPP Central/Executive Committees and Secretariat; and Member of Parliament/Minister of Government.

I have always used my vast experience and knowledge in various positions to benefit the party and our people. I now walk with clean hands and a clear conscience.
I have been critical inside the party as I have been bold outside, in the prosecution of our struggles and efforts to make our Guyana a better place. In more recent years, I had taken a consistent stand over erosion of internal democracy, corrupt practices, security lapses and arrogant, autocratic leadership.
During 2004-2006, serious disagreements over corruption and national policies led to my withdrawal from the party leadership, but I returned to the 2006 elections platform to preserve party unity, and to defend the gains we have made from struggles and sacrifices of our supporters.
I stand by every single word that I had uttered in 2006 - that the PPP was my home; that we shared a vision for the future based on Cheddi Jagan’s core principles, which could be summarized in two words – “lean” and “clean”. Unfortunately, the leadership has betrayed its promises as well as these values. As much as I loved our “home”, there was just no space for me to help make it accountable, responsible and free from corruption. The recent, awful disclosures by WikiLeaks should at least remind the leadership that “Moses had told us so!”
I was hounded from the party leadership. For protesting against wrong-doings I was deemed to have resigned from the party’s Executive Committee. Then after the 2008 Congress, I was excluded by devious methods.
I have lost all faith in the current leadership. My association with the party has been compromised, and I can no longer in good conscience remain on the Central Committee or serve as a party member. I will not condone or be a part of any bullying, corruption and authoritarianism, more especially when these decaying practices emerged inside the organization to which I had dedicated all my life and to which I have given my finest efforts as activist, journalist and government minister.
The most grievous of these practices were public attacks on me for standing up against the threat to derecognize the sugar workers union, GAWU, and the exclusion of party members in what was a flaw-dulent process by which the presidential candidate for the 2011 elections was selected. The elementary practice of consultation was derailed.
My fight for political democracy was not against any personality but about principles and procedures and, above all, for the preservation of the integrity of the party. But I was nevertheless publicly maligned, labeled a “loser”, and bulldozed.
I had come to the conclusion that a cabal had hijacked the PPP to serve narrow agendas of personal power, privileges, perks and pensions over dedicated duty to our people.
Since I first entered politics in 1961, I have travelled the long, bumpy and sometimes, treacherous road. I am proud that I took the stand that I did, against dictatorship, for unity, democracy, press freedom and good governance.
Though our work has begun, my dream for a developed, prosperous and secured land remains unfulfilled. So I give notice that I will continue to serve my beloved Guyana. I promise to work with all patriots to bring healing, unity and lasting peace to our nation; to make our country grow, and to provide bread with equality and justice for all our people; to meaningfully help the poor, powerless and marginalized, and give hope and security to our new generation.

Yours sincerely,


Moses V. Nagamootoo

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Moses is a most honourable man in his conduct and explanation. If only there were more like him who would turn their back on the unrecognisable corrupt face of the current PPP regime.
Mr.T
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Originally posted by Nehru:
Moses did thr RIGHT thing. Now I hope he does not let anyone USE him for political GAINS.

Brother Pavi, when are you too going to do the right thing? You can't keep turning a bind eye to what is going on under the leadership of the PPP. This is not the Titanic. There is enough time to launch the lifeboat.
Mr.T
quote:
Originally posted by Nehru:
Moses did thr RIGHT thing. Now I hope he does not let anyone USE him for political GAINS.


I am happy that you said that he did the "right thing".
I am kindly asking you to join him and do the "right thing" as well.
Chief
CHURCHEE BHAI CAN YOU REMEMBER WHAT I TOLD YOU ON THIS SITE LAST WEEK.VICTORY AND CHANGES ARE HERE.OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS ARE ARE REJOICING IN GUYANA.MOSES IS WITH US THE AFC WITH THE AFC ACTION PLAN IN HIS HAND(MOSES THE 10 COMMANDMENTS THEN)MOSES AND THE AFC ACTION PLAN IN HIS HANDS NOW.GOD BLESS.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Nehru:
Moses did thr RIGHT thing. Now I hope he does not let anyone USE him for political GAINS.
no body dont have to use Moses,he is a guyanese,and like true guyanese he have to free his country.ome more indian see the light,i am proud of you my bro
W
Moses' political timing is off the radar. He got some bad advice from Churchill, Jalil and the others. Moses can't function well in the AFC. What position will they give him? He can't function well in APNU. What will he get? Moses will have to be on the sidelines mouthing the ills of the PPP. Who will really listen? Guyanese are not stupid.
FM
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I therefore request that the PPP/Civic refrain from further using my speeches and interviews from previous campaigns, and distorting same, to fool my supporters and the Guyanese electorate that I am campaigning in 2011 for the PPP/C.


In more recent years, I had taken a consistent stand over erosion of internal democracy, corrupt practices, security lapses and arrogant, autocratic leadership. During 2004-2006, serious disagreements over corruption and national policies led to my withdrawal from the party leadership, but I returned to the 2006 elections platform to preserve party unity, and to defend the gains we have made from struggles and sacrifices of our supporters. I stand by every single word that I had uttered in 2006 - that the PPP was my home; that we shared a vision for the future based on Cheddi Jagan’s core principles, which could be summarized in two words – “lean” and “clean”. Unfortunately, the leadership has betrayed its promises as well as these values. As much as I loved our “home”, there was just no space for me to help make it accountable, responsible and free from corruption. The recent, awful disclosures by WikiLeaks should at least remind the leadership that “Moses had told us so!”



Isn't this what we've been saying all along? Thank you Moses, you are a man of honour.
cain
quote:
Originally posted by Nehru:
Moses did thr RIGHT thing. Now I hope he does not let anyone USE him for political GAINS.



Get outta here, you're actually thinking straight for a change. It's not too late to jump ship banna.
cain
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
Moses' political timing is off the radar. He got some bad advice from Churchill, Jalil and the others. Moses can't function well in the AFC. What position will they give him? He can't function well in APNU. What will he get? Moses will have to be on the sidelines mouthing the ills of the PPP. Who will really listen? Guyanese are not stupid.
with this move Moses make,he just write himself in the history books,as the man who save guyana from the brink of disaster.
W
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Originally posted by Alexander: What position will they give him? . . . What will he get?

This is the corroded thinking of opportunists and political dwarfs in Guyana today . . . and on GNI.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
Moses' political timing is off the radar. He got some bad advice from Churchill, Jalil and the others. Moses can't function well in the AFC. What position will they give him? He can't function well in APNU. What will he get? Moses will have to be on the sidelines mouthing the ills of the PPP. Who will really listen? Guyanese are not stupid.



I invite you to read Moses's statement carefully where he gave his reasons for his resignation.....no one influenced him in his decision.....
FM
THE AFC ACTION PLAN IS POSTED BIG AND BOLD ON THIS SITE,ANYONE WHO WANTS ONE I WILL POST A COPY TO THEM,JUST REQUEST AND POST YOUR ADDRESS(IF YOU GOT BALLZS)MOSES HAVE THE AFC ACTION PLAN,LANDSLIDE VICTORY FOR AFC.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
Moses' reasons have been read carefully but it does not add or subtract from the political equation at present.
That is because you did not abstract any of his warnings and complaints. He stated they were corrupt and actively sought to [size=2]put[/size] their chosen one in power by circumventing established process. If they do that to their own loyalist and flag bearer what the hell do you think is their side of the political equation?
FM
D2. What do you mean " He stated they were corrupt and actively sought to but their chosen one in power by circumventing established process?" This makes no sense and is not English.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
D2. What do you mean " He stated they were corrupt and actively sought to b(p)ut their chosen one in power by circumventing established process?" This makes no sense and is not English.
...."I was hounded from the party leadership. For protesting against wrong-doings I was deemed to have resigned from the party’s Executive Committee. Then after the 2008 Congress, I was excluded by devious methods"...The most grievous of these practices were public attacks on me for standing up against the threat to derecognize the sugar workers union, GAWU, and the exclusion of party members in what was a flaw-dulent process by which the presidential candidate for the 2011 elections was selected. The elementary practice of consultation was derailed".... The minor typo did not make it Swahili.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
D2. What do you mean " He stated they were corrupt and actively sought to but their chosen one in power by circumventing established process?" This makes no sense and is not English.


You are very dishonest. They FIXED the internal election so Ramotar can win. Mr Nagamootoo is a lot more popular among the PPP grass root supporters. Had it been a open process and not SHOW OF HANDS either Mr Nagamootoo or Mr Ramkarran would have emerged as the candidate. TO FIX MEANS TO RIG!
T
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
But your sentence that I quoted makes no sense.
Why does it make sense? Since you contest it, have a go at its grammar and syntax and I will demonstrate it makes perfect sense in every possible way.
FM
You went back and reedited the sentence. Since when, does " He stated they were corrupt and actively sought to but their chosen one in power by circumventing established process" make sense or is accepted English?
FM
quote:
Originally posted by SuperMike:
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
But your sentence that I quoted makes no sense.


most of the trash he writes here make no damm sense..he such a D2...DUMM TWICE cheers
I have your betters acknowledging I am smart and both you and him have an option to examine the sentence he claim is flawed to demonstrate that it is.
FM
It doesn't have to be demonstrated. Read it and read it again. It does not make sense. It is not English. And you are supposed to be the consummate writer of English and a know all.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
You went back and reedited the sentence. Since when, does " He stated they were corrupt and actively sought to but their chosen one in power by circumventing established process" make sense or is accepted English?
I did not edit the sentence. I edited one letter that you clearly could have seen was a typo. English makes sense even if you miss close to 50 % of the words as long as you have the grammar in place. To say it did not make sense was disingenuous. To say it was not English was silly. You happen to be a teacher and ought to know better but you felt you can take a cheap shot. You picked the wrong guy. Pick on dunces like SM
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
It doesn't have to be demonstrated. Read it and read it again. It does not make sense. It is not English. And you are supposed to be the consummate writer of English and a know all.
Don't say it is not English. demonstrate it is not. Try so I can wipe your silly behind across the floor for blatant stupidity.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
Moses' reasons have been read carefully but it does not add or subtract from the political equation at present.


I told you before and I will tell you again. You are moraly bankrupt.
Mitwah

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