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No apologies blunder: Harmon says sorry

No apologies blunder: Harmon says sorry

After more than a month of being absent from the public eye, Minister of State Joseph Harmon has returned to the public scene and is apologizing for a comment he made regarding the increase of salaries for Government Ministers.
Harmon on October 6 had made it pellucid that he had “no apologies” to offer to anyone who felt offended by the Government’s decision to increase the salaries of Officials.
The statement from Harmon has been described as “reckless” and caused public outcry with citizens opining that they had been wronged by the Government.
At a post cabinet press briefing on Friday, he was however singing a different tune.
“In the event that the Guyanese people, if they felt hurt or offended by it, I would say I apologize to the Guyanese people not to the PPP because I don’t think that they deserve it,” Harmon stated.
He recalled the circumstances under which the statement was made and added that it was in response to concerns by the PPP.

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“In the event that the Guyanese people, if they felt hurt or offended by it, I would say I apologize to the Guyanese people not to the PPP because I don’t think that they deserve it,” Harmon stated.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

“In the event that the Guyanese people, if they felt hurt or offended by it, I would say I apologize to the Guyanese people not to the PPP because I don’t think that they deserve it,” Harmon stated.

The PPP includes all those who voted for the party during the elections - Harman says they do not deserve an apology. The Citizens of Guyana are the employer of the those who govern them. The thieves did not tell their employer of their plan to rob their treasury. After about 6 months on the job and hardly doing anything for the nation, they (without asking their employer for an increase) stole from their employer's money under the cover of the law. 

I have said before the election that nothing will change. Citizens were voting for exchange NOT change. All the thieves in Parliament including those in the PPP should be publicly lynched by the citizens... but that is only a dream. Citizens get what they elect ... thieves.

FM
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

Does anyone know what date is Christmas this year?  I don't want to celebrate on the wrong date.

When you kneel in front of Kwamee and you look him in the eyes, ask him.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by ksazma:

The best way for Harmon to show he is sorry is for him as Minister of State to reverse the salary increases inadvisably put in place.

it is not his call  . . . enough with your ignorance

FM

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