He made the comments as he addressed the mammoth rally at Albion, Corentyne, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne). According to Jagdeo, the Opposition repeatedly cut money from the national budget, much of which was budgeted to improve the security system in Guyana.
“The response time from when one picks up the phone to when a Police respond will improve. The phones must work, persons must be responsible, and the response time must be at least half an hour from when the call is made, the Police will have to show up or give an account for it.” Jagdeo said.
NIS
Jagdeo said the NIS has been given a mandate from Government to properly account for contributors’ records. “They have to straighten the records of sugar workers, public servants and everyone, so that when they retire, they will not have to wait two to three years to get their benefits,” he assured.
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God Bless competent campaign advisors. Where would abbe mudheads be without dem bright bais to rescue dem rass?
If you failed so long you need to explain why you failed then propose alternatives. Simply to promise to do better is not enough
"The crowd on Sunday was estimated at 18-20,000, much larger than the ones at the same venue in 2007 and 2011 when the PPP/C held its rally on the Corentyne, and also bigger than the rally held by APNU/AFC at Whim on March 29 last."
Hey hey hey. Dem tiefin bruk up sugar. Wah dem a acknoledge now? Jagdeo run ting. What doin foh change? Shaitan tell abe wah going foh change? Hey hey hey.
Hey hey hey. Dem tiefin bruk up sugar. Wah dem a acknoledge now? Jagdeo run ting. What doin foh change? Shaitan tell abe wah going foh change? Hey hey hey.
I never said I believe the PPP's campaign promises. I was just remarking on their utilization of a fairly effective campaign technique that has proven useful in the past to incumbent parties who have screwed up during their tenure. It's a good idea to acknowledge your failure in some way and promise to get it right if given another chance. It doesn't always work but it works often enough.
I don't think I ever recall an election in recent memory where the PPP presents itself as less than a divine institution that errs not. This is a first. Perhaps these old dogs can learn a new trick or two....especially when their asses are on the line.