PPP/C transformed Guyana into a middle income developing country …when before it was heavily indebted
“THE PPP/C (People’s Progressive Party Civic) Government has transformed this country from a heavy indebted country to a middle income developing country; this is the change what we want for Guyana”, the Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall, stressed repeatedly last evening.Speaking at a public meeting at Lusignan on the East Coast of Demerara, the Attorney General said the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) has changed face so many times, and now they have roped in another party, the Alliance For Change (AFC), for this love affair they are trying to forge.
He explained to the large gathering of supporters that “first the party changed from PNC to PNCR, but when that failed, it moved to PNCR-I Guyana, but that also flopped. But the PNC did not stop; it changed to APNU and it is now APNU+AFC.” The constant change of name of the party has not changed its character of being violent and destructive, bent on achieving power at any cost.
The AFC telling its supporters that they will pass a no-confidence motion against APNU if they are short-changed by the coalition, Nandlall said, is ‘utter nonsense’.
Nandlall urged residents to look around your own area and recognise the developments that have occurred over the years and “these are all because of the good governance under the PPP/C Government, this is the change I am speaking of and these are the changes that you want.”
“You are the persons who will decide what you want on May 11; and if you want to continue with positive change, then you know what your choice should be”, he stressed
Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) representative and teacher by profession, Ms Ramdular, told those gathered, “ Look at the developments right in front of your eyes, and this has been the hard work of the Government working for you.”
“Let us return the PPP/C to government, if we want to see positive progress in this community and in our country. The only choice we have for a strong and stable Guyana is the PPP/C government”, she emphasised.
Empowering women has always been a priority for this government, she stressed, and today many women across Guyana can boast an education because of the positive strides the PPP/C government has made in the education system, were the words of Amiena Hinds during her remarks. She echoed her colleagues speaking on the achievements the government has made in developing the country and urged all gathered that “we have to win, and win with the majority come May 11.”