Open letter to President Granger
May 4, 2016
Dear Mr. President,
FOR at least the past two months, there hasn’t been a day when the crime situation in Guyana has not dominated the headlines of the more popular dailies.
One has to be real naive not to observe that violent crime is on the rise, and that there is no evident macro plan to counter this.
The noticeable absence of any type of proactive approach seems to be a motivation for anyone with a gun to get into the business of armed robbery.
I am forced to deduce that this is all happening as a consequence of the lack of visionary leadership at the level of both the Ministry of Public Security and the Guyana Police Force. This situation is further compounded by the tragic conditions prevailing at the Georgetown Prisons, which also falls under the ambit of the Minister of Public Security.
Minister Ramjattan is obviously out of his depth at this Ministry, and his Police Commissioner is like Alice in Wonderland.
While I understand the provisions of the Cummingsburg Accord, Mr. President, I urge you to consider removing both Mr. Ramjattan and the Commissioner of Police from their respective appointments, before the crime situation escalates to a catastrophe and brings your government down.
While Mr. Ramjattan may be a clever lawyer, Public Security is definitely not his forte. He is a round peg in a square hole at the Public Security Ministry. He is unable to fill the requirements of his portfolio, and should be reshuffled to a ministry for which his qualifications make him suitable.
This is my humble advice as a concerned citizen.
Regards,
GEORGE GOMES
Lieutenant Colonel (retired)