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The group of mainly women waved APNU+AFC posters and a flag as they repeatedly shouted βlie,lieβ βGranger, Granger,β and βboo, booβ while Housing Minister, Irfan Ali; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall; Presidential Advisor, Odinga Lumumba and Ramotar spoke.
The jeering was never louder than when Ramotar arrived and throughout his speech. Clutching the microphones and placing his mouth closer to them in order to fight back the drowning out of his voice, the President urged the gathering not to be driven by emotions. βComrades and friends, I know this is not a time for you to be emotional. This is a time when you should put aside emotions and consider what is best for you, what is best for your family, what is best for your children and what is best for the country as a whole,β he said, adding that they should consider his governmentβs performance and policies.
At the end of Ramotarβs address, Lumumba invited the operator of the public address system to play some βPPP musicβ and at the same timehe urged a cameraman to take images of the gathering dancing including two men who bent over and shook their buttocks to the stage.
As Lumumba reflected on how a number of well-known Buxtonian political activists like Eusi Kwayana and David Hinds were mistreated under the Peopleβs National Congress (PNC) administration 30 years ago, the gathering hurled insults. One man even questioned Lumumbaβs integrity and authority to speak on such matters. βHe ah Buxβn man. Wah he ever do? He ever represent this village?β
Taunting a woman, saying she looked so nice and smelled so good, Lumumba told the gathering that βunder the PNC you had to bathe in the trench, no soapβ and also line up for kerosene and do without toilet tissue.
As the protest and heckling intensified, Lumumba questioned whether their leader David Granger would be proud of their behavior.
When the Attorney General took to the lectern, a man remarked βChatree, Chatreeβ in apparent reference to Nandlallβs self-description during an infamous recorded telephone conversation with a Kaieteur News newspaper reporter late last year. Acknowledging that Buxtonians traditionally vote for the opposition, he sought to highlight a number of improvements since the PPPC has been in office for the past 23 years. To that, a man retorted βalyuh thief out all we moneyβ and βyou have to investigate Jagdeo.β A number of women shouted βyuh lie, yuh lieβ while he assailed the opposition for blocking the construction of a modern airport and other major projects.
Nandlall cited the construction and rehabilitation of roads, the reconstruction of Tipperary Hall, increased access to health care and the improvement of potable water supply as several of the achievements. As he offered up several promises to the village, the crowd erupted in a sustained chant of βGranger, Granger, Granger, Granger.β Nandlall, who hails from neighbouring Annandale, at that juncture told the gathering that if such behavior 30 years ago would have resulted in them being arrested and locked up.
The President, who described the disruption as a βwarm reception here tonight,β reassured that his party in government would generate thousands of Information Communication Technology (ICT)-driven jobs.
told the gathering that if such behavior 30 years ago would have resulted in them being arrested and locked up.
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Buxtonians told Burnham to get lost, and after the murder of Rodney, they staged a huge march into G/town.
So why does the PPP think that they can march into Buxton, tell lies and not to told to get lost?
The President, who described the disruption as a βwarm reception here tonight,β reassured that his party in government would generate thousands of Information Communication Technology (ICT)-driven jobs.
That warm reception, should have been a bucket of pee,turned upside down on his head.