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Originally posted by baseman:
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Serpent in a cup is a fairy tale. The cup I know always has milk for Guyanese children. The PPP/C message is real for Guyana's continued prosperity.

You get milk, most get castor oil bai.


Yes, I drink milk from the cup, and Castor oil is good for those who have worms.
FM
The KFC Bhias need the castor oil for their worms. Too muchfry chicken. yippie
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Originally posted by Cobra:
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Originally posted by baseman:
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Serpent in a cup is a fairy tale. The cup I know always has milk for Guyanese children. The PPP/C message is real for Guyana's continued prosperity.

You get milk, most get castor oil bai.


Yes, I drink milk from the cup, and Castor oil is good for those who have worms.
Nehru
This thread wasn't intended for debates but comments, and opinions are welcome. However, some comments are irrelevant since the thread is meant for Mr. Ramotar and NOT President Jagdeo, who will demit office by the end of 2011. In addition, holding Mr. Ramotar to President Jagdeo is a cheap rationale without any verifiable details. Note: It takes a leader with vision and the people to move Guyana forward. The government is the people and vice versa.
FM
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Originally posted by Churchill:
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Originally posted by albert:
Donald Romatar has a good character and stands witth integrity



Secret deals with Ed Ahmad does not display integrity.....

Sitting on the board of GUYSUCO and permitting the sugar workers to be exploited in not integrity.....

Being Jagdeo's stooge is not integrity .....

ETC......


Granger has no integrity, and I am sure Ramjattan don't have any either for his constant lying to the Guyanese people to get votes. If All three candidates don't have integrity, then who the people should vote for? The way I see it, any raw deal that is going on in the PPP is on Jagdeo's watch, and he (Jagdeo) should answer for them. When Mr. Ramotar assumes office after the voters determine so, then we can analyze his integrity on his own merit.
FM

Donald Ramotar leads the PPP with the spirit of the Jagans:
This is the final in a series of articles featuring presidential candidates of the main parties heading into this year’s general elections. This week, Donald Ramotar of the ruling People’s Progressive Party discusses his campaign messages, fighting corruption, and how the PPP will manage an elections without the Jagans for the first time in its history.
FM
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Originally posted by TK_REDUX:
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Mitwah: How about nepotism? Uncle Cheddi was against it.


When I was a kid growing up I actually learnt the word nepotism from Cheddi Jagan who alluded to it all the time.


Cheddie children din get much favours, But his adopted children get away wid the treasury-Nepotism for Cheddie, is like a preacher talking about prostitution all the time because the preacher was into the ho'es. Cheddie let party members rob the treasury of the GOG AND THE POOR PEOPLE AS WELL. Many ministers collected bribes and the Jagans know about it.
S
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Originally posted by Cobra:

Mr. Ramotar is a family man, and he understands family values. He will bring back honor, respect and truthfulness to Guyanese families once again.
I do agree with you here; implant you children in cushy jobs so they leach off the state as you are grown accustomed of doing is being concerned with the family....the PPP family business as in PPPinc.
FM
Where was Ramotar, as presidential advisor, when all of this was happening?

THE LEGACY OF PRESIDENT JAGDEO: UNFETTERED CORRUPTION



President Bharrat Jagdeo must, at this time, be consciously aware that there is the widespread national and international perception – the World Bank, the US Government, Transparency International, et al – that his is the most corrupt Administration since Guyana gained its independence.

In its 2007 Human Rights Report, the United States Government described the situation in the following words: “The World Bank’s worldwide governance indicators reflected that government corruption was a serious problem.

There was a widespread public perception of serious corruption in the government, including law enforcement and the judicial system. Low-wage public servants were easy targets for bribery.”

There is no doubt that the Jagdeo Administration has purposefully and callously visited on the backs of the rapidly growing army of pauperised Guyanese, a coterie of sheltered and highly corrupt officials and “friends” of the Administration – whether they be Drug Lords or Crime Barons – at all levels and in every sector of the society.

In the procurement process, infrastructural works, in the Ministries and Departments of the Government and in the Regions. Yes, bribery and corruption is widespread and very well known. The favoured and protected officials and friends have continued to enrich themselves, through corrupt means, unfettered by any visible official sanctions or credible efforts to curb their activities.

The unparalleled levels of corruption and the blatant lack of accountability by the Jagdeo Administration is demonstrated by the following scams:

? The stone scam;

? The Milk scam;

? The gold scam;

? The law books scam;

? The re-migrant duty-free-vehicle scam;

? The Cane Grove Conservancy Dam scam;

? The IAST scam;

? The wildlife scam;

? The export of dolphins scam;

? The Polar Beer scam; and now

? The Guysuco scam.


The cosseted Narco-Trafficking fraternity – which remain invisible to the Jagdeo Administration and the Police Commissioner, even with the external drug interdiction authorities in the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the conviction of Roger Khan and others seem unable to provide the hard evidence needed for charges to be brought against any of the well known perpetrators/barons in Guyana.

Apart from the well-publicised interceptions of large cocaine consignments from Guyana in suitcases, strapped-to-the body, in the mail and ingested, the Guyanese have gained international notoriety for:

? Cocaine-in-lumber;

? Cocaine-in-molasses;

? Cocaine-in rice;

? Cocaine-in-pumpkins;

? Cocaine- in-cricket-bats;

? Cocaine-in-fish:

? Cocaine-in-eddoes;

? Cocaine-in-coconuts;

? Cocaine-in-pepper-sauce;

? Cocaine-in-curry-powder;

? Cocaine-in-rum;

? Cocaine-in-baking-powder; and

? Almost any other artifact or commodity leaving Guyana.


Those who have dared to challenge the corrupt “system” have been cruelly rewarded by officially sanctioned punishment, for example, the unwarranted dismissal of the Customs Officials in the Polar Beer scam and, very recently, the dismissal of Materials Manager, Mr Aasrodeen Shaw, by the Board of Guysuco.

As reported in the Stabroek News of 24 March, 2010 “According to GAWU, this comes against the background of dubious management decisions such as outsourcing of certain services to certain contractors; reports of visible, blatant idling of vital GuySuCo-owned machines; financial billion-dollar losses and fiascoes of Booker-Tate contractors and the Skeldon bungling; not to mention the astonishingly low three percent across-the-board wage increase by Arbitration Tribunal towards the end of 2009â€ģ

The calculated failure by the Administration to establish the Constitutionally mandated autonomous Public Procurement Commission, which would have provided the needed transparency and fairness for Public Procurement activities, has enabled the continuation of the misappropriation of billions of taxpayer and donor agencies funds into the pockets of relatives, cronies and corrupt contractors.

When the PNCR called for “a forensic audit into the assets acquired by senior Government officials and corrupt business people, which bear no relationship to their incomes and earnings”, the regime unleashed the full force and venom of its well financed and staffed propaganda machinery against the PNCR.

However, as even the arrogant and shameless Jagdeo Administration must recognise, the PNCR cannot be terrorised or bullied into submission. The Party owes it, as our moral duty and responsibility to the People of Guyana, to vigorously continue our campaign to expose the venality of the Administration.

The reports by the Office of the Auditor General have made absolutely no difference. The corruption express has simply gained momentum. The leakages from the public purse into private pockets continue to grow!

At the level of the President, the Lottery Funds continue to be misused as if they are his private property. The Auditor General’s 2007 Report provide ample evidence of the orgy of corruption, mismanagement, incompetence, illegal spending, and the abuse of the financial rules and regulations.

We also have the recent blatant abuse of the Supplementary provisions, by the Minister of Housing and Water, whereby $4.0Bn was used to subsidise GUYSUCO without the approval of the National Assembly.

The Contingencies Fund continues to be abused with sums of money being drawn from it to meet expenditure that do not meet the eligibility criteria as defined in the Financial Administration and Management Act. G$3.945 Bn was drawn from the Fund by way of often questionable advances to Ministers.

According to Law, the Office of the Auditor General is supposed to fall under the jurisdiction of the National Assembly, through the Public Accounts Committee. The reality is that the Office is listed as a Budget Agency under the Office of the President and being starved of staff.

This is a travesty of democracy and of good governance. The cynicism of it all is borne out by the fact that only 114 out of a complement of 226 staff were in position as the Office was tasked with extending its mandate to include Value-for-Money Audits.

Further, the National Assembly is still awaiting the audited accounts for the funds used during the 2005 Floods, the Cricket World Cup, the hosting of CARIFESTA X and the recently held ICC Twenty/20 tournament.

As if all of the above were not enough, we were faced with the Jagdeo Administration pushing through retroactive legislation to legalise the brazenly provided “sweetheart” deals for their cronies, such as the Queens Atlantic Investment Inc. (QAII). It should also be recalled that Guyana Stores Ltd. was sold, in October 2000, for US$6M of which US$4M was reported as received with the remaining sum to be paid by September 2002. However, seven years later, this amount still remains outstanding.

A similar situation obtains with respect of the privatisation of the National Paint Company for which US$900,000 remains outstanding on the purchase price.

Unfortunately, the above are only two of the very many examples where State assets have been cavalierly granted to cronies who have failed to meet their payment obligations.

It does appear that this Administration flagrantly disrespects their obligations to account for the assets of the People of Guyana. The day of reckoning will soon be here!

It is apposite to remind President Jagdeo that “Moon ah run til day catch um!"

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Mitwah
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Originally posted by Cobra:
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Originally posted by Alexander:
Cobra, you said that Ramotar will bring back honor, respect, and truthfulness etc. Where did these go for the last years?


Jagdeo is still commander-in-chief. Mr. Ramotar had the will to replace the lost dignity of the Guyanese family.



He had it and now it's all gone.
cain
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The reports by the Office of the Auditor General have made absolutely no difference. The corruption express has simply gained momentum. The leakages from the public purse into private pockets continue to grow!

At the level of the President, the Lottery Funds continue to be misused as if they are his private property. The Auditor General’s 2007 Report provide ample evidence of the orgy of corruption, mismanagement, incompetence, illegal spending, and the abuse of the financial rules and regulations.



Cobra, how will Ramoutar tackle this abuse?
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Cobra:
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Originally posted by Alexander:
Cobra, you said that Ramotar will bring back honor, respect, and truthfulness etc. Where did these go for the last years?


Jagdeo is still commander-in-chief. Mr. Ramotar had the will to replace the lost dignity of the Guyanese family.


I agree. The AFC is the only with a plan to rebuild and give back the Guyanese family their dignity.

AFC!!! Big Grin strongman flag
Mitwah
Jagdeo needs to get out of the picture then Mr. Ramotar will take his own action as commander, should he be elected. President Jagdeo and Rohee have done a lot to disgrace our nation and Ramotar don't have to take the burden for them. Mr. Ramotar is his own person and will rule independently without any influence from president Jagdeo.
FM
RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING [


After 19 years of one party rule of Guyana, Mr. Donald Ramotar and the PPP/C must give account to the Guyanese people as to why friends of the government seem to have abundant wealth, while citizens’ paychecks finish before the 10th day of the month. They must answer for the steel bars on every window and door and our citizen’s added stress of living in a crime-ridden society.
Mr. Ramotar’s PPP/C must answer for the systemic abuse of women sanctioned by the actions in the highest office of the land.

They must answer for billions of dollars spent on shoddy roads while officials pocket the people’s tax dollars and political cronies win contracts which make them wealthy.
They must answer for pit latrines, lives devastated by recurring floods and children’s deaths from water-borne diseases.

Mr. Ramotar’s PPP/C must answer for lack of press freedom and the misuse of taxpayer’s dollars to fund the state-sponsored propaganda mouthpieces, the Guyana Chronicle newspaper and the NCN television and radio.

They must answer for hundreds murdered by the death squads during the tenure of former Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Ronald Gajraj.

They must account for billions of dollars in cocaine trafficked by Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan. They must answer for Pradoville and the abject poverty on Water Street where children sleep at night.
While President Bharrat Jagdeo peers into his crystal ball to give the nation a lesson on election numbers and outcomes, he seems unable to provide any perspective to the Guyanese people on why he continues to use the state’s vast financial resources to politick on Mr. Ramotar’s behalf.

His great numbers acumen seems to fail him when the people inquire as to how multiple Ministers with their limited salaries can afford prime beach-front Pradoville homes which cost upwards of US$1,000,000 while the majority of Guyanese citizens cannot afford basic necessities.

While his crystal ball seems able to project the outcome of the elections in 2011, it seems to provide no indication as to who orchestrated the murders of more than 200 young men in extra-judicial killings.

The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.

Mr. Donald Ramotar and the PPP/C have a lot of explaining to do to the Guyanese people. While the strategy of rehashing 38-year-old lies seems like an effective diversionary tactic, the people are not fooled. They know the pain of having no cash to buy food items as the children go to bed hungry.

They suffer the indignity of having to call up relatives overseas for an emergency small piece to cover basic living expenses. They live each day with the fear of abuse, robbery, and murder and have no security team to protect them.

The citizens are aware of the moral and spiritual decay of the society as they see Government officials and their friends enriched by corruption and cronyism while the compromised judicial system looks the other way. The people know the pain they live and the PPP/C fear that the people will make another choice in the 2011 election year.


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Mitwah
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Jagdeo needs to get out of the picture then Mr. Ramotar will take his own action as commander, should he be elected. President Jagdeo and Rohee have done a lot to disgrace our nation and Ramotar don't have to take the burden for them. Mr. Ramotar is his own person and will rule independently without any influence from president Jagdeo.


The PPP insiders say that Ramotar will be Jagdeo's puppet.
Mitwah
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

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The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.

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What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

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The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.

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What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?


Your question is not relevant to the topic at hand.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

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The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.

...


What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?

Some of today's issues were not s prevalent back then, however, as a boy, I did remember initiatives for women empowerment, the FCH initiatives were water tanks were built all over the land, grow local with organic fertilizers, etc. To say the PNC did nothing in these areas is furthest from the truth. The situation in Guyana has now reached catasthrophic dimensions so we are now seeing sme strring from the PPP.
FM
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THE LEGACY OF PRESIDENT JAGDEO: UNFETTERED CORRUPTION

April 4, 2010 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

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However, as even the arrogant and shameless Jagdeo Administration must recognise, the PNCR cannot be terrorised or bullied into submission. The Party owes it, as our moral duty and responsibility to the People of Guyana, to vigorously continue our campaign to expose the venality of the Administration.

...


Has the PNCR given a clear indications of its wrong-doings, in particular, since 1964 and its leaders taken full responsibilities for their actions?
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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THE LEGACY OF PRESIDENT JAGDEO: UNFETTERED CORRUPTION

April 4, 2010 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

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However, as even the arrogant and shameless Jagdeo Administration must recognise, the PNCR cannot be terrorised or bullied into submission. The Party owes it, as our moral duty and responsibility to the People of Guyana, to vigorously continue our campaign to expose the venality of the Administration.

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Has the PNCR given a clear indications of its wrong-doings, in particular, since 1964 and its leaders taken full responsibilities for their actions?


You are shameless. You support corruption and nepotism.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by baseman:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

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The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.

...


What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?


Some of today's issues were not s prevalent back then, however, as a boy, I did remember initiatives for women empowerment, the FCH initiatives were water tanks were built all over the land, grow local with organic fertilizers, etc. To say the PNC did nothing in these areas is furthest from the truth. The situation in Guyana has now reached catasthrophic dimensions so we are now seeing sme strring from the PPP.


Nonetheles, issues do have cumulative effects.
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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Originally posted by baseman:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

...

The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.

...


What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?


Some of today's issues were not s prevalent back then, however, as a boy, I did remember initiatives for women empowerment, the FCH initiatives were water tanks were built all over the land, grow local with organic fertilizers, etc. To say the PNC did nothing in these areas is furthest from the truth. The situation in Guyana has now reached catasthrophic dimensions so we are now seeing sme strring from the PPP.


Nonetheles, issues do have cumulative effects.


The PPP gave them acceleration this past 19 years.
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

...

The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.


What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?


The PNCR does little or nothing because they thought his excellency commander in chief who is incharge for the past nineteen years is task to do the job. How could they expect his excellency to take time from his busy travel skedule around the world to address these minor details. Don't they know his excellency is also mansion development, have'nt they heard how he aquired a property for penuts, fliped it for a half a mil US and using his genious bussiness acumen to aquire another and in the process of developing another mansion in Sparindam....

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sachin_05
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Originally posted by sachin_05:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

...

The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.


What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?


The PNCR does little or nothing ..


Since 1964 .. ?
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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Originally posted by sachin_05:
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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RAMOTAR’S PPP/C HAS TO EXPLAIN MURDERS, CORRUPTION, DRUG-TRAFFICKING

July 10, 2011 | By KNews | Filed Under Features / Columnists, PNCR Weekly Column
Source - Kaieteur News

...

The crystal ball seems unable to tell the citizens of Guyana why after 19 years of rule, the government now seems able to find money for election year goodies for key constituencies but money cannot be found for raising public sector salaries, for providing a safe place for abused women, for ending drug trafficking and piracy, for sustainable development of the hinterland, for controlling trafficking in persons in the interior, for stamping out violence against women, for running water in the home, for reliable and reasonable rates for electricity and for the implementation of a well thought out plan for youth training, development and employment.


What has the PNCR done from 1964 to date regarding those issues?


The PNCR does little or nothing ..


Since 1964 .. ?


Perhaps, Perhaps not! yippie coffee
Mitwah
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Jagdeo needs to get out of the picture then Mr. Ramotar will take his own action as commander, should he be elected. President Jagdeo and Rohee have done a lot to disgrace our nation and Ramotar don't have to take the burden for them. Mr. Ramotar is his own person and will rule independently without any influence from president Jagdeo.


The PPP insiders say that Ramotar will be Jagdeo's puppet.


That's if you believe everything, you hear. Let the insiders tell you how they are being manipulated by Jagdeo's micro management system. Jagdeo holds executive power, and he's using it to his will. It's to do or die under Jagdeo. The insiders are like crabs in a barrel. They will pull a man down when he's up. The same is happening in politics. The constitution needs to change to give less power to the president then we can see a true democracy.
FM

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