Nadir defends 2012 budget estimates … says Nagamootoo’s assertions are of a confused person
Georgetown, GINA, April 10, 2012
Source - GINA
People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), Member of Parliament (MP), Manzoor Nadir this evening defended the $192.8B, 2012 National Budget stating that it is a people’s budget, and which reflects another year of positive growth in the economy.
Responding to arguments posed by Alliance for Change, MP, Moses Nagamootoo who stated that the 2012 estimates are taking more from Guyanese, than giving, Nadir called his presentation one of a confused person’s.
Nadir stated that thus far, the country’s debt is half of what it was 20 years prior, due to Government’s prudent management of the economy, which has not only seen many more jobs created, but many of the working class being omitted from paying tax, due to the increase in the threshold.
“This PPP/C Government has returned creditworthiness to the people of this country, taking it out of serious debt which the country was in prior to 1992.
Mr. Speaker, we cannot do everything at the same time and what this sixth budget does is that it continues to keep us on course,” he said.
Guyana’s deficit this year will be approximately 4.4 percent. The country ended 2011 with a 3.5 percent shortfall.
Nadir in his defence commended the 4.4 percent of Gross Domestic Project (GDP), projection this year, as a more than manageable amount, which clearly shows the management the Government has brought to the economy.
With respect to the increase in old age pension which is catered for, Nadir stated that the move should be commendable as the average pensioner will receive three pensions, at 55 years - Government’s pension; 60 years- National Insurance Scheme pension and at 65 an additional incentive from the state.
“Those Mr. Speaker who didn’t even work will get this pension. Including in this pension package is also a waiver of water rates of which 42,000 people are currently benefiting from. While the Finance Minister would like to do more, but putting the pension to $10,000, it would cost the country $630M more annually,” he said.
Defending the $6B which will go towards subsidising electricity, Nadir stated that this move will see every household benefiting, since it will cushion the effects of rising oil prices.
The injection of $4B to the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), he said will see 20, 000 jobs being safeguarded.
“For more than two decades the people of Region 10, were given the support because they needed it and this caring Government ensured that we can hold their hands, while at the same time trying to revive the sectors where the resources are,” he said.
Nadir also expressed pleasure at the country’s inflation rate, noting that last year, the country was at three percent, despite the Opposition Members’ assertions that the country has failed due to mis-management.
Nadir credited Government’s effort at creating and sustaining jobs countrywide, to the Administration’s fruitful programmes and policies which have been thoughtfully crafted and implemented over the years.