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FM
Former Member

If you veteran members would remember the days when Mitwah, Jalil, stormy, caribj and others would cry day and night about the PPP bypassing the tender process and giving contracts to their cronies even without evidence. Now these same hypocritical voices are silently supporting the corrupt ways of the afc/pnc administration as they fill their pockets.  A new breed of crooks have taken over and the once loud voices of criticism have gone silent. 

Cabinet approved without tendering

$420M fertiliser deal

… while other company offered cheaper price

One of the biggest criticisms facing the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC)

Nizam-Hassan

GRDB General Manager Nizam Hassan

Government is its lack of transparency as it pertains to the administration of State affairs. Against this backdrop, information has surfaced which suggests Cabinet disregarded the accountable process of tendering in awarding a $420 million fertiliser contract to HDM Labs, although another company was offering to provide the fertiliser at a cheaper price.
HDM Labs had highlighted, in its cease-and-desist letter to Guyana Times, that the company’s President, Hardat Singh, during one of his frequent trips to Guyana “became aware that urea fertiliser being used by rice farmers were being sold at exorbitant prices, at the approximate price of G$5600-$5800 per 50kg bag, and accordingly made contact with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture to offer for sale fertiliser at prices significantly below the then locally available market price, at approximately G$4160 per 50 kg 3 bag (i.e. US$400 per metric tonne). Naturally, given the fact that this significant price disparity in favour of local farmers was overwhelming, being more than 25% cheaper than was currently being retailed on the local market, the Permanent Secretary referred the matter to the Guyana Rice Development Board (“GRDB”)”.
It was further stated in the letter that “the GRDB accepted HDM Labs’ offer and on January 14, 2016 executed a contract with it for the supply of 5000 metric tonnes of fertiliser (the “Contract”)”. The pertinent fact is that no one involved in the contract award can claim the requirement for an open bidding process was followed. The Procurement Act of 2003 (effected in 2004) in accordance with Section 16 (1) establishes the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) which is the body that “facilitate[s] the establishment and implementation of regulatory environment conducive to transparency, economy, efficiency, openness, fairness and accountability in public sector procurement”. It is through this body that the $420 million fertiliser contract should have been awarded, to the lowest appropriate bidder, after open, competitive and transparent bidding from different companies.
Furthermore, when this news agency spoke to GRDB General Manager Nizam Hassan on the statements made by Singh, Hassan said: “The GRDB entered into a contract with HDM Labs based on a Cabinet decision. There was a Cabinet decision and based on that decision, the GRDB executed.”
One of the GRDB Directors, Jinnah Rahman, who in previous articles accused HDM Labs and its President, of being connected to the AFC, and being awarded the contract as a result, confirmed that the contract was not tendered for nor were the particulars released to the GRDB.
Rahman outlined that the Board had wanted to help the farmers by providing some form of concessions and it was decided that the farmers should get cheaper fertiliser. Recommendations were made to the Agriculture Ministry, but it was later discovered that a contract had been signed between HDM Labs and the GRDB to supply the fertiliser at the price outlined above. “I understand that the matter went to the Cabinet and the Cabinet approved of this person, so the Board didn’t know who this person was before, it came to us as a surprise.”
What is worthy to note at this juncture is that another company, Nova Scotia Manufacturing Company Limited (NSMCL) had expressed interest since December 30, 2015 in supplying the fertiliser at a cheaper cost.
The Director of NSMCL, in a letter to the GRDB General Manager, which was copied to Finance Minister Winston Jordan, Agriculture Minister Noel Holder and Minister of State Joseph Harmon, stated that the company was offering to supply “6000 m/tons of Urea Fertilizer ex United States of America as a cost of GUY$3600 per 50 kg bag delivered at Friendship Wharf”. The company outlined further that the “contract can be done and signed today for supply of same” and the fertiliser would be delivered 8-10 days after loading.
NSMCL again sent a letter to the GRDB on January 11, 2016, three days before the contract was executed with HDM Labs, expressing interest to supply the fertiliser, the only difference being that when it arrived at the wharf “before breaking bulk”, the price would be G$3700 per 50kg bag. It is not clear what HDM Labs price would have been when the fertiliser reached Guyana, but it would certainly not have been less than the G$4160 per 50kg bag.
What is clear, is that had the fertiliser contract been tendered and awarded to the lowest bidding competitive price, which in this case might have been NSMCL, the Government of Guyana could have saved G$470 on every 50kg bag of fertiliser (i.e. US$370 per metric tonne) or even more were other companies given the opportunity to bid.
HDM Labs has since said that its contract to supply the fertiliser is in “full force and effect”, although it is now four months after the signing and the company has missed the deadline to supply the fertiliser for the rice farmers to use, since their last crop.The company President had even said that “HDM Labs made the necessary arrangements for 5000 tonnes of urea to be available at port for transport to Guyana, that cargo [is] currently awaiting approval from the GRDB to be shipped”.
This approval would appear to be up in the air at this time since the GRDB GM highlighted that “while payment for the fertiliser was by Letter of Credit established through a local commercial bank, the supplier requested that the Letter of Credit be irrevocable and transferable”. And this last requirement cannot be complied with by local banks because of local anti-money laundering laws.
As such, Nizam said: “GRDB continued to monitor the supply and prices of urea on the local market and has been in constant communication with HDM Labs Inc, since the supply of this commodity can no longer be considered urgent and immediate.”
Rice Producers Association General Secretary Dharamkumar Seeraj had alleged in a press briefing months ago that Cabinet approved a contract for the procurement of $420 million in fertiliser from a “known campaign financier of the AFC/APNU coalition”. He also alleged that the contract was not tendered nor advertised and Government’s actions were “in direct contravention of the laws, norms and conventions applicable to the acquisition of farmers’ inputs”.
HDM Labs and its President have since denied all the accusations levied against them by different personalities, including GRDB Director Rahman. Singh had stated that he was not an “investor” nor “campaign financier” of the AFC or APNU, but a “philanthropist” and neither himself nor “HDM Labs have been subject to investigations, or involved with or accused of money laundering, fraud or otherwise since the formation of HDM Labs or at all”.

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yuji22 posted:

This government is a disgrace as their supporters including Django and others support daylight robbery and scampishness by the AFC/PNC.

Scraping at the bottom of the barrel,watch out for worms.

Django
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

This government is a disgrace as their supporters including Django and others support daylight robbery and scampishness by the AFC/PNC.

Scraping at the bottom of the barrel,watch out for worms.

I hold my head high while you rush to defend a corrupt government day in and day out all because of lil soup.

Shame on you.

FM
yuji22 posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

This government is a disgrace as their supporters including Django and others support daylight robbery and scampishness by the AFC/PNC.

Scraping at the bottom of the barrel,watch out for worms.

I hold my head high while you rush to defend a corrupt government day in and day out all because of lil soup.

Shame on you.

Banna i mentioned many times free soup is not for me,i came from the bottom of the ladder and uplift my self, done with my will and instincts.

Django

You were very vocal about corruption under the ppp now you silently support corruption under the pnc and threaten me with vulgarity retribution if I speak out. At least have a conscience.

FM
Drugb posted:

You were very vocal about corruption under the ppp now you silently support corruption under the pnc and threaten me with vulgarity retribution if I speak out. At least have a conscience.

They have no conscience.

Mitwah was busy cutting and pasting. Now that Harmon put him and the AFC in their place, they are hopeless and hang their heads in shame.

FM
Mitwah posted:

Drugbt,  like you want me to put on the barn light and expose your pole dancing? hahahahahahahah!

DrugB is right.  Pole dancing is not for him.  It's for hypocrites like you.  You were quick to tear down the PPP and now you are sucking up to Granger and company and you choose to look the other way when corruption is out of control under your schitty advisement. 

Bibi Haniffa

Drugb my friend, there are many ways to skin a cat, as the saying goes. Speaking for myself, I may not use the word transparency but my critical comments on some government actions imply the need for transparency. Only yesterday, may I tell you, this same fertilizer importation deal was discussed in another thread and I stated clearly that the government must take steps urgently to set up a Public Procurement Commission. That body will ensure transparency, hopefully. My best regards to you and your family, sir.

FM
Gilbakka posted:

Drugb my friend, there are many ways to skin a cat, as the saying goes. Speaking for myself, I may not use the word transparency but my critical comments on some government actions imply the need for transparency. Only yesterday, may I tell you, this same fertilizer importation deal was discussed in another thread and I stated clearly that the government must take steps urgently to set up a Public Procurement Commission. That body will ensure transparency, hopefully. My best regards to you and your family, sir.

Them bhais on a roll today most of the topics was already discussed,no of us condone the wrong doings.

Django

According to David Hinds the  AFC has been marginalized in the sharing of power in the coalition government.  The AFC is trying hard to prevent the whole truth from unfolding, but we Guyanese can read between the lines very well.  We know a whole lot more is going behind the scene and it is only a matter of time before things begin to burst at the seams.  This gov't. cannot satisfy the needs of every political opportunists without bankrupting the nation. It happened in the past and all indications we are heading in the same direction. Many of their supporters, including many on this forum, have already become disgruntled at the dismal performance of the economy, unable to find a high paying position with Granger, and the growing disenchantment of the population. The AFC is being held more responsible for what is happening in this gov't. rather than APNU. It is because the AFC made it possible for APNU to seize power from the PPP. Those who expected greater changes in the forum higher salaries, greater transparency, and less corruption have been thus far disappointed.  

This gov't. is heading out of the door in 2020. 

Billy Ram Balgobin
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Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

According to David Hinds the  AFC has been marginalized in the sharing of power in the coalition government.  The AFC is trying hard to prevent the whole truth from unfolding, but we Guyanese can read between the lines very well.  We know a whole lot more is going behind the scene and it is only a matter of time before things begin to burst at the seams.  This gov't. cannot satisfy the needs of every political opportunists without bankrupting the nation. It happened in the past and all indications we are heading in the same direction. Many of their supporters, including many on this forum, have already become disgruntled at the dismal performance of the economy, unable to find a high paying position with Granger, and the growing disenchantment of the population. The AFC is being held more responsible for what is happening in this gov't. rather than APNU. It is because the AFC made it possible for APNU to seize power from the PPP. Those who expected greater changes in the forum higher salaries, greater transparency, and less corruption have been thus far disappointed.  

This gov't. is heading out of the door in 2020. 

They certainly will have to perform in the next four years to change the outcome.

Django
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:

According to David Hinds the  AFC has been marginalized in the sharing of power in the coalition government.  The AFC is trying hard to prevent the whole truth from unfolding.... Many of their supporters, including many on this forum, have already become disgruntled at the dismal performance of the economy, unable to find a high paying position with Granger, and the growing disenchantment of the population... Those who expected greater changes in the forum higher salaries, greater transparency, and less corruption have been thus far disappointed.  

Take Gilbakka out. He is happily retired and has no interest in a political appointment. Money means little to him. He recently completed a 6-month voluntary stint helping seniors older than himself in Toronto. Very gratified.

FM
yuji22 posted:

This government is a disgrace as their supporters including Django and others support daylight robbery and scampishness by the AFC/PNC.

The people mentioned have frequently criticized the coalition, especially when it comes to lack of transparency and corruption.

Compare that to your excuses about the rampant, blatant, and arrogant corruption which occurred under the PPP.

FM
Drugb posted:

You were very vocal about corruption under the ppp now you silently support corruption under the pnc and threaten me with vulgarity retribution if I speak out. At least have a conscience.

What conscience do you have?  You were so proud that Jagdeo jumped into bed with a wanted criminal. who was involved in the trade of tens of millions of dollars of illicit goods (guns, drugs, and espionage equipment).

FM
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

I don't take a "few words".  I take the entirety of your posts, which are an endless tribute to the PPP, and the racist who leads that party.

And here you do it again.

Freddie K called Jagdeo a racist.  Jagdeo took him to court for slander, and was unable to prove that Freddie K was guilty of this.

In fact a whole litany of evidence was provided to back the claim that Jagdeo is an institutional racist.  In fact his screams to Indians that a PNC victory would lead to massive assaults and rapes on them by the GDF and the police, and his babbling about "consolidating the East Indian support base" proves this.

Jagdeo doesn't seek to unite Guyanese, and to remove the stain of ethnic voting.  He seeks to heighten the ethnic paranoia among Indians, and doesn't care the slightest the damage to his image that this is doing among non Indians.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...s-to-rein-in-jagdeo/

On March 8 at Babu John, Corentyne, Jagdeo’s target was the PNCR and its leaders in “African villages”. Jagdeo told his audience then that on elections day November 28, 2011, those persons went around the African villages beating drums and calling on residents to go out and vote to throw out `coolie people’.

Despite the grave concerns expressed about that speech from no less than the Media Monitoring Unit of GECOM, Jagdeo daringly and defiantly raised the level of vitriol at the PPP/C Albion rally on April 19, predicting that if the elections are won by the opposition, the ex-military officers in the APNU+AFC leadership would link up with the [serving] Military and go to the homes of mainly Indian audience and start kicking the doors down. The message was clear: African-Guyanese are lawless, dangerous, to be feared and not to be trusted with the reins of government.


 

Decipher and tell us what he meant.

 

Django
Django posted:

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...s-to-rein-in-jagdeo/

On March 8 at Babu John, Corentyne, Jagdeo’s target was the PNCR and its leaders in “African villages”. Jagdeo told his audience then that on elections day November 28, 2011, those persons went around the African villages beating drums and calling on residents to go out and vote to throw out `coolie people’.

Despite the grave concerns expressed about that speech from no less than the Media Monitoring Unit of GECOM, Jagdeo daringly and defiantly raised the level of vitriol at the PPP/C Albion rally on April 19, predicting that if the elections are won by the opposition, the ex-military officers in the APNU+AFC leadership would link up with the [serving] Military and go to the homes of mainly Indian audience and start kicking the doors down. The message was clear: African-Guyanese are lawless, dangerous, to be feared and not to be trusted with the reins of government.


 

Decipher and tell us what he meant.

 

Django, you are a neemakharam niggindian. 

FM
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Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...s-to-rein-in-jagdeo/

On March 8 at Babu John, Corentyne, Jagdeo’s target was the PNCR and its leaders in “African villages”. Jagdeo told his audience then that on elections day November 28, 2011, those persons went around the African villages beating drums and calling on residents to go out and vote to throw out `coolie people’.

Despite the grave concerns expressed about that speech from no less than the Media Monitoring Unit of GECOM, Jagdeo daringly and defiantly raised the level of vitriol at the PPP/C Albion rally on April 19, predicting that if the elections are won by the opposition, the ex-military officers in the APNU+AFC leadership would link up with the [serving] Military and go to the homes of mainly Indian audience and start kicking the doors down. The message was clear: African-Guyanese are lawless, dangerous, to be feared and not to be trusted with the reins of government.


 

Decipher and tell us what he meant.

 

I do not make statements and draw conclusions based on what some ill informed newspaper tells me.  I know Jagdeo well.  I know what he stands for.  I know how loyal he is to his country.  I know the sacrifices he has made for his party.  I know the insults he has take from people like you. I know who he is and that is what counts.

Bibi Haniffa
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caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

I don't take a "few words".  I take the entirety of your posts, which are an endless tribute to the PPP, and the racist who leads that party.

And here you do it again.

Freddie K called Jagdeo a racist.  Jagdeo took him to court for slander, and was unable to prove that Freddie K was guilty of this.

In fact a whole litany of evidence was provided to back the claim that Jagdeo is an institutional racist.  In fact his screams to Indians that a PNC victory would lead to massive assaults and rapes on them by the GDF and the police, and his babbling about "consolidating the East Indian support base" proves this.

Jagdeo doesn't seek to unite Guyanese, and to remove the stain of ethnic voting.  He seeks to heighten the ethnic paranoia among Indians, and doesn't care the slightest the damage to his image that this is doing among non Indians.

I do not care what Freddie K says.  I have no respect for the man and would not listen to the lies he spreads in the media.  Jagdeo does not babble and scream.  Every post you have made on GNI for the past 15 years or so is about racism.  Your narrow minded, tunnel visioned view of Jagdeo does not change who he is.  It changes who you are.

Bibi Haniffa
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...s-to-rein-in-jagdeo/

On March 8 at Babu John, Corentyne, Jagdeo’s target was the PNCR and its leaders in “African villages”. Jagdeo told his audience then that on elections day November 28, 2011, those persons went around the African villages beating drums and calling on residents to go out and vote to throw out `coolie people’.

Despite the grave concerns expressed about that speech from no less than the Media Monitoring Unit of GECOM, Jagdeo daringly and defiantly raised the level of vitriol at the PPP/C Albion rally on April 19, predicting that if the elections are won by the opposition, the ex-military officers in the APNU+AFC leadership would link up with the [serving] Military and go to the homes of mainly Indian audience and start kicking the doors down. The message was clear: African-Guyanese are lawless, dangerous, to be feared and not to be trusted with the reins of government.


 

Decipher and tell us what he meant.

 

In Bibi's world such statements aren't racist.  They are the truth.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
  You were quick to tear down the PPP

And you are so quick to sing praises to that racist whose name is Bharat Jagdeo!

Listen to me.  Don't take a few words out of what I said and twist it around to something that I did not say.  You are wasting your time and mine.  As for Jagdeo, he is not a racist, and until you can find one person in the coalition government who can hold a candle to him or who can tie his shoe, you should refrain from writing such nonsense.

http://www.stabroeknews.com/20...s-to-rein-in-jagdeo/

On March 8 at Babu John, Corentyne, Jagdeo’s target was the PNCR and its leaders in “African villages”. Jagdeo told his audience then that on elections day November 28, 2011, those persons went around the African villages beating drums and calling on residents to go out and vote to throw out `coolie people’.

Despite the grave concerns expressed about that speech from no less than the Media Monitoring Unit of GECOM, Jagdeo daringly and defiantly raised the level of vitriol at the PPP/C Albion rally on April 19, predicting that if the elections are won by the opposition, the ex-military officers in the APNU+AFC leadership would link up with the [serving] Military and go to the homes of mainly Indian audience and start kicking the doors down. The message was clear: African-Guyanese are lawless, dangerous, to be feared and not to be trusted with the reins of government.


 

Decipher and tell us what he meant.

 

I do not make statements and draw conclusions based on what some ill informed newspaper tells me.  I know Jagdeo well.  I know what he stands for.  I know how loyal he is to his country.  I know the sacrifices he has made for his party.  I know the insults he has take from people like you. I know who he is and that is what counts.

Bibi cheers as Jagdeo is revealed to be a black hating racist!

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:
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I do not care what Freddie K says.  I have no respect for the man and would not listen to the lies he spreads in the media.  Jagdeo does not babble and scream.  Every post you have made on GNI for the past 15 years or so is about racism.  Your narrow minded, tunnel visioned view of Jagdeo does not change who he is.  It changes who you are.

Doesn't matter whether you respect the man or not.

Freddie K said that Jagdeo is a racisyt.  Jagdeo sued Freddie K.  Freddie K defended himself in the courts by citing evidence of racism. 

So its a matter of the courts and of the fact that Jagdeo couldn't provide evidence to refute Freddie K's claims.

Luncheon, who represented Jagdeo, as he refused to show up, claimed that he didn't know why Africans were under represented in leadership of state owned entities, or as heads of overseas missions during the Jagdeo era.

Having been embarrassed suddenly a few Africans became qualified under Ramotar.

Apparently the PPP thought that Africans were incompetent and unqualified and that only Indians were fit to lead.

Jagdeo screamed, after the LGE, that the PPP "consolidated the Indian support base".

Bibi your hero is a racist.  Given that you see nothing wrong with brown bai KKK bigotry, no wonder you cannot see that Jagdeo is among the most racist of them all.

FM
Gilbakka posted:

Drugb my friend, there are many ways to skin a cat, as the saying goes. Speaking for myself, I may not use the word transparency but my critical comments on some government actions imply the need for transparency. Only yesterday, may I tell you, this same fertilizer importation deal was discussed in another thread and I stated clearly that the government must take steps urgently to set up a Public Procurement Commission. That body will ensure transparency, hopefully. My best regards to you and your family, sir.

Almost a year and no transparency or PPC setup. This is a clear sign that power was the only priority of this govt and all other campaign promises were merely a means to an end. 

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

You were very vocal about corruption under the ppp now you silently support corruption under the pnc and threaten me with vulgarity retribution if I speak out. At least have a conscience.

What conscience do you have?  You were so proud that Jagdeo jumped into bed with a wanted criminal. who was involved in the trade of tens of millions of dollars of illicit goods (guns, drugs, and espionage equipment).

Don't try to detract from the current responsibility of this govt by deferring to Jagdeo. He has not been president since 2011.  My support for the elimination of the freedom fighters in the interest of all Guyanese leave me a peaceful sleep at night. You on the other hand have much on your conscience as you have helped user in one of the most corrupt and heartless govts of all time. 

FM
Drugb posted:
. He has not been president since 2011.   

Jagdeo is currently leader of the opposition, and aspires to be president ASAP.

So he is very relevant to the discussion.

Given that many of the criminals are the unemployed former Phantoms, continue to celebrate Jagdeo.  Rather then developing an efficient and effective crime fighting apparatus and judiciary Jagdeo encouraged the development of private militias, staffed in many instances by criminals or rogue cops and soldiers.

The result is that we have an ineffective police force, an inefficient judiciary, and a very efficient gun and drugs smuggling trade, which has spawned a huge pool of criminals.  Now that the Phantoms have been disbanded we have havoc, as the formerly structured private militias break apart.

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:
. He has not been president since 2011.   

Jagdeo is currently leader of the opposition, and aspires to be president ASAP.

So he is very relevant to the discussion.

Given that many of the criminals are the unemployed former Phantoms, continue to celebrate Jagdeo.  Rather then developing an efficient and effective crime fighting apparatus and judiciary Jagdeo encouraged the development of private militias, staffed in many instances by criminals or rogue cops and soldiers.

The result is that we have an ineffective police force, an inefficient judiciary, and a very efficient gun and drugs smuggling trade, which has spawned a huge pool of criminals.  Now that the Phantoms have been disbanded we have havoc, as the formerly structured private militias break apart.

You still detracting and not holding the current govt to accountability. I suppose this is a cop out on your part. You folks are now in power and you will continue to blame the PPP for the next 4 years. 

FM

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