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Opposition’s Linden discrimination claim untrue- every Gov’t action proves contrary – President at re-opening of Freedom House in Linden

 

President Donald Ramotar today spoke out against the  country’s opposition parties over the increasing use of their ‘stronghold’ in Linden to seek to racially divide the region and rally their supporters in actions contrary to the development of the region.

 

President Donald Ramotar greets supporters on arrival at Freedom House in Linden

President Donald Ramotar greets supporters on arrival

at Freedom House in Linden

 

Speaking at the re-commissioning of the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) headquarters (Freedom House) which was destroyed by arsonists in July, 2012, President Ramotar noted that “the opposition has nothing to offer and they have never offered anything.”

 

“They believe that the best part of their existence is to destroy and divide, and that is why their only platform is to talk about race and racism, but they have not been able to point to a single policy, to a single action of this government, that talks about race.”

 

President Donald Ramotar with Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister of Housing and Water Irfaan Ali, Minister in the Ministry of Finance Juan Edghill and PPPC MP Neil Kumar at the re-commissioning of Freedom House in Linden

President Donald Ramotar with Prime Minister Samuel Hinds,

Minister of Housing and Water Irfaan Ali, Minister in the

Ministry of Finance Juan Edghill and PPPC MP Neil Kumar

at the re-commissioning of Freedom House in Linden

 

President Ramotar told the gathering, which included Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister of Housing Irfaan Ali, Minister in the Ministry of Finance Juan Edghill and other PPP/C supporters in the region, that in spite of the opposition talks of the PPPC Government’s discrimination against the region that every action of the Government since it took office speaks to the contrary.

 

He noted that the government took every effort to save bauxite in region in a time when bauxite mining was being closed down all over the world, moreover it sought to train many of those employed in the industry in the use of Information Technology to make them employable.

 

 

The newly refurbished PPPC headquarters [Freedom House) in Linden.

The newly refurbished PPPC headquarters (Freedom House)

in Linden.

 

He pointed out that the PNC Government and APNU can point to no such programme that they have ever done for the region, or for anyone in society, “and that is why the hate history and they do not want to hear about history,” he said.

 

He noted that persons, who claim to have the interest of the people of Region Ten at heart, are doing much damage when they rally in support of blocking roads and bridges, noting that such action results in significant impediment to the region’s development. He cited plant to develop a deep water port that would use a harbour between Brazil and Guyana and generate income for the region as one such example.

 

 

PPPC supporters at the re-commissioning of the party’s headquarter in Linden

PPPC supporters at the re-commissioning of the party’s

headquarter in Linden

 

The President posited that perhaps because of the Government taking development to the region, the opposition chooses to advocate in support of burning and destroying. “We build we don’t burn,” the President said. “We are builders, we will always be builders, our whole orientation is to be builders and we are proud of our efforts, we are proud of the record we have,” he said.

 

The Head of State lauded the PPP supporters for coming in their numbers to the event, in spite of the threats from the Opposition and its supporters to shut down Linden. He noted that PPPC supporters have always had to feel the brunt of abuse in an opposition stronghold. “I know of the constant harassment and the fear that they try to drive in you for supporting and being members of the PPP, but we will win more and more over to our side… we are here to build our country and to build every part of our country, and we will build it, this is a pledge to you as long as I am President,” he said.

 

“There was a very public pronouncement that said that this event would not happen, this event would not be allowed to happen, but it is good that you have come out…we believe that there should be competition in political activity, that in every place of Guyana, each party should be allowed to freely advocate its programmes and its views of the world and where Guyana can reach. “Every party must be free to do this in every part of Guyana, that is our belief, and that is why we persisted along here, and I think that this is going to be a very historic moment for Linden, and for Region 10 and for the People’s Progressive Party Civic, so I want to join in commending all of you who have braved the threats and have come out here this evening,” said Prime Minister Samuel Hinds. He too, told of the obstacles he faced when he joined the PPP in the 1990s.

 

Agreements

 

Prime Minister Hinds also addressed the issue of the agreements between Government and the Region Ten administration, following the unrest in the region in 2012, over Government’s plan to increase electricity tariff. He noted that “the agreements have not been barren, but the agreements have not moved forward just because of us, the chairmen have to be agreed by both parties,” he said.

 

President Donald Ramotar makes remark on the event of the re-commissioning of the Freedom House in Linden

President Donald Ramotar makes remark on the event of

the re-commissioning of the Freedom House in Linden

 

“If they really want to make a case that we are the humbug, then accept our proposals for the chairmen, we are not quarrelling, we have essentially allowed having to live by the agreement, continuing to meet all that is required for electricity in Linden,” he said.

 

“I know this is a difficult thing to have people accept an idea of a transformation that seems to bring them more cost, but I can tell of my own experience here that you are better off when you are standing on your own feet and paddle your own canoe.”

 

 

President Donald Ramotar, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, Minister in the Ministry of Finance Juan Edghill re-commission the PPP headquarter in Linden

President Donald Ramotar, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds,

Minister in the Ministry of Finance Juan Edghill re-commission

the PPP headquarter in Linden

 

He pointed out that APNU, prior to the unrest, agreed to the tariff increase before yielding to the demands of its people. “We can understand that leaders cannot be too far from their people, but leaders have to lead too, if not the people will be left in the past,” he said.

 

Minister Edghill also saluted the supporters for coming out in their numbers and defying the odds, and the local leadership for working to execute the project. He said that the task before them now remains the rebuilding of a powerful network for the PPPC, “where political activism is the order of the day” and as well continued unity of the people, including those who at present do not see the ideals embraced by the party.

 

President Donald Ramotar tours the refurbished Freedom House in Linden

President Donald Ramotar tours the refurbished Freedom

House in Linden

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Massive turn out at PPP’s re-commissioning of Linden Freedom House office : - President reiterates government’s commitment to take Region 10 to new level

‘This I pledge to you. For as long as I am President I will work for all the people of Guyana’-President Ramotar

 

Written By Leroy Smith, Sunday, 26 January 2014, Source

 

Massive turn out at PPP’s re-commissioning of Linden Freedom House office : -President reiterates government’s commitment to take Region 10 to new level

President Donald Ramotar

 

AMIDST much speculation and threats of a drama yesterday in Linden, President Donald Ramotar, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and other senior Peoples Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) and government members rolled into the mining town to re-commission the party’s Freedom House Regional Office which was destroyed by arsonists in July 2012. PPP and government officials yesterday reaffirmed its commitment and support for the people and development of Region 10 (Upper Demerara/Upper Berbice). During the re-commissioning party leaders reminded of an era when the PPP’s existence in Region 10 was doubted and said the re-commissioning of the building was a direct result of what they say is a growing support base.

 

President Donald Ramotar while addressing the gathering of Region 10 residents, said the opening of the office is just the beginning of the government’s efforts to rebuild the mining town from the unrest which devastated residents and destroyed critical infrastructure in July, 2012.


Hundreds of persons residing in the region had succeeded in shutting down the town for almost a month in protest against moves to integrate the town’s electricity supply into the national grid. This resulted in the burning of schools, roads, private property and Freedom House.


“There are no arsonists among us that burn schools and hospitals” President Ramotar said, adding that “we build we don’t burn.”


The Head of State told the gathering that that the rebuilding of the town, including the One-Mile Primary School may have been delayed but it will be done by his administration.


According to him there is however a callous opposition which has no regard for government’s efforts in improving the quality of lives for all Guyanese.


President Ramotar said while the opposition claims that the administration discriminates in its support for Linden because it has proven to be an opposition ‘strong hold’, it cannot be proven.


“This I pledge to you. For as long as I am President I will work for all the people of Guyana” the President stated.


Meanwhile, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds recalled how difficult it was for the PPP to exist and have a presence in Region 10 during the 1990s.


There was much talk of a growing support base for the PPP in Region 10 at today’s event, though the party has never managed to win the region electorally.


According to Hinds it is never good for one group to dominate an area while underscoring the importance of further democratisation and diversification of the region. He believes the fundamental problem however is the absence of the will to adjust to change.


He said the PPP/C administration did not inherit a perfect system when it took office in 1992 but maintained that the PPP has never withheld support for Linden.


Following the unrest in 2012, the government had committed to allowing the electricity system to remain as it was while Technical, Social and Economic committees examine the situation.


According to the PM these committees are not barren, he said work has stalled because of failure to meet consensus on chairs for the committees which must be selected by the Opposition Leader and President.


The Prime Minister maintains that the subsidised electricity which Lindeners have enjoyed for years must be normalised. He explained that the strain on the national budget to subsidise the region’s electricity is increasing.


Supporters were also urged to remain resilient in face of the pressure.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Nice to see Linden WELCOMES Pres Ramotar.

 

Is anyone aware if Moses and Nigel ever supported the families of the Youths they sent to their deaths???

there seem to be people on this board who regard u as a normal - foamless @ the mouth - person

 

how strange

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Nice to see Linden WELCOMES Pres Ramotar.

 

Is anyone aware if Moses and Nigel ever supported the families of the Youths they sent to their deaths???

there seem to be people on this board who regard u as a normal - foamless @ the mouth - person

 

how strange

You are not people just AN *******!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Nice to see Linden WELCOMES Pres Ramotar.

 

Is anyone aware if Moses and Nigel ever supported the families of the Youths they sent to their deaths???

there seem to be people on this board who regard u as a normal - foamless @ the mouth - person

 

how strange

You are not people just AN *******!!!!

careful drunkie rabid, the foam starting to flow

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

PPP rent a crowd; Amerinds from neighbouring communities. Where is Bynoe?

 

PPPC supporters at the re-commissioning of the party’s headquarter in Linden

 

 

The PPP always has "massive" crowds in Linden, but some how they never get "massive" votes.  That in itself shows that Linden doesn't like them and its not because they are told "lies" about the PNC.  In 2006 Lindeners all but boycotted the PNC itself when votes slumped by 50% when compared to 2001.

 

What ever the PPP thinks that they are doing in Linden doesn't make the people feel that their lives are any better.

 

Sam Hinds can talk as much as he wishes, but this once popular man, when he was among those Lindeners who opposed the PNC, is now a shadow of himself, as he has been reduced to being toothless and without impact by the PPP.

FM

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