PPP/C-led progress to be remembered in history - Teixeira PDF Print E-mail
Written by Johann Earle
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 02:25
PRESIDENTIAL Adviser on Governance, Gail Teixeira, Sunday evening extolled the qualities of the PPP/C-led government and noted that over the last five years, Guyana has seen tremendous progress that will be remembered in the annals of history.
[Presidential Adviser Gail Texeira exhorting those at Sunday’s rally to vote for the PPP/C on November 28]
Presidential Adviser Gail Texeira exhorting those at Sunday’s rally to vote for the PPP/C on November 28
The former Minister of Health, Home Affairs, and Culture, Youth and Sport lauded the female turnout at the PPP/C grand rally at the Kitty Market Square, and compared Guyana in the early nineties to a battered woman, “all in tatters.”
She said that by comparison, countries in the region are watching Guyana because of the economic progress it has made over the years. She said that the country is showing economic growth that is unparalleled in the hemisphere.
“The Opposition has no answers for Guyana. Change is not about statistics. It is about the change in people’s lives,” she said.
She said also that for the first time in Guyana’s history, institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and others have given Guyana a clean bill of health.
“The PPP/C has had a history of responsible leadership from its beginning,” she said. She added that supporters of the party’s bid for re-election must not become complacent. “We must not say that we have won already,” she said.
Teixeira told the gathering that Guyana has made great strides from 2006 to the present time and made the link between this progress and the peaceful elections of 2006. “We have much more to do to build this country,” she said.
Teixeira said some media houses are breaching the Code of Conduct in what she called their biased reporting. She said too that some political parties are bent on setting the groundwork for mischief by creating race hate, and she urged the police to go after those bent on doing so.
She said that when the history of Guyana would have been written, it will say that it was Bharrat Jagdeo who turned the country around. She pointed out that the members of the government from the President down has had to submit to the Integrity Commission on the acquisition of their assets, while members of the Opposition parties flout this process.
The PPP/C campaign continues with a grand rally at Linden on Sunday, with rallies in Essequibo and in Lethem soon to follow.
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Written by Johann Earle
Tuesday, 11 October 2011 02:25
PRESIDENTIAL Adviser on Governance, Gail Teixeira, Sunday evening extolled the qualities of the PPP/C-led government and noted that over the last five years, Guyana has seen tremendous progress that will be remembered in the annals of history.
[Presidential Adviser Gail Texeira exhorting those at Sunday’s rally to vote for the PPP/C on November 28]
Presidential Adviser Gail Texeira exhorting those at Sunday’s rally to vote for the PPP/C on November 28
The former Minister of Health, Home Affairs, and Culture, Youth and Sport lauded the female turnout at the PPP/C grand rally at the Kitty Market Square, and compared Guyana in the early nineties to a battered woman, “all in tatters.”
She said that by comparison, countries in the region are watching Guyana because of the economic progress it has made over the years. She said that the country is showing economic growth that is unparalleled in the hemisphere.
“The Opposition has no answers for Guyana. Change is not about statistics. It is about the change in people’s lives,” she said.
She said also that for the first time in Guyana’s history, institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and others have given Guyana a clean bill of health.
“The PPP/C has had a history of responsible leadership from its beginning,” she said. She added that supporters of the party’s bid for re-election must not become complacent. “We must not say that we have won already,” she said.
Teixeira told the gathering that Guyana has made great strides from 2006 to the present time and made the link between this progress and the peaceful elections of 2006. “We have much more to do to build this country,” she said.
Teixeira said some media houses are breaching the Code of Conduct in what she called their biased reporting. She said too that some political parties are bent on setting the groundwork for mischief by creating race hate, and she urged the police to go after those bent on doing so.
She said that when the history of Guyana would have been written, it will say that it was Bharrat Jagdeo who turned the country around. She pointed out that the members of the government from the President down has had to submit to the Integrity Commission on the acquisition of their assets, while members of the Opposition parties flout this process.
The PPP/C campaign continues with a grand rally at Linden on Sunday, with rallies in Essequibo and in Lethem soon to follow.
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