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Soulja Bai looking fuh Irfaan phone number

Jun 21, 2020 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists 0 , Source - Kaieteur News Online - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...irfaan-phone-number/

Dem Boys Seh

Friday night was one hell of a night. Dem boys had to peep through dem window fuh see whether it had full moon. It looks as if some people suddenly grow a conscience. People start fuh concede defeat like rain falling pon rooftop. Dem boys feel fuh sing dat song: “Oh what a night… I remember what a night!”

De three-person political party with de TV man was de fuss one up. Dem was de first chink in de link. Dem seh “enough is enough”.

Den, a recording appear in which de HAY-Eff- See leader, Rum-Jattan, admit dat de Coalition get beat by the Pee-Pee-Pee-Cee.

He mek a nice speech about how wonderful it was to be a Minister. He done pack up and leff he office. Dem boys hear dat de one-man party with Scottie getting ready fuh concede… after a ‘lil toops’. But de Wuss Possible Alternative (WPA) nah mek up dem mind yet. Dem can’t move forward unless dem summon a congress wha dem never hold in 40 years.

But the biggest one was Soulja Bai’s son-in law. He talk out against de playing of Bingo with de results and seh that when yuh get elected is not forever. He tell de Coalition dat dem should level with dem supporters and start get ready fuh de next elections in 2025.

Dem boys now waiting pun Soulja Bai fuh concede. It is impossible he not getting de message. Dem hear how he uncertain whether to call Irfaan cause he nah know whether Jagdeo gon answer de phone.

Talk half and leh we hope Soulja Bai do the right thing and walk away with respect.

De facto Govt. in mad rush to legalize land deals – Hundreds of acres of prime East Coast land involved

Jun 21, 2020 News 0 , Source - Kaieteur News Online - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...coast-land-involved/

As Guyana gets ready for a long-overdue and contentious declaration of the March 2 General Elections, there is evidence now that moves are underway to sign away large portions of former sugar lands on the East Coast of Demerara. According to a number of vesting orders, transactions were signed by the Finance Ministry and others for the transfer of immovable property starting from Goedverwagting, in the Ogle airport going east.The lands are former lands of the Guyana Sugar Corporation and lie near the former headquarters of the Guyana Sugar Corporation at Ogle. These are prime spots that are located near a major planned highway that would link the East Coast to the East Bank transportation network. These lands form almost 1,000 acres of prime lands have been opened by the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) for commercial development, said to be worth billions of dollars.

Kaieteur New understands that this month alone, several persons were contacted by government officials with offers to purchase what amounts to hundreds of acres of land. Earlier this year, just days before elections, the Granger administration had announced several major projects – including the sod turning ceremony of what was promised to be three international brand hotels – to be developed in the area. The opposition as well as public accountability advocates had argued at the time that the government, being in caretaker mode, could not be involved in such deals. This month’s offers, including several transactions that Kaieteur News understands are ready to be gazette as early as tomorrow, come in the wake of government having even less legitimacy than it enjoyed in December after the elections recount exercise has shown the People’s Progress Party beating the Granger coalition by some 15,000 votes.

The disposal of state lands in this way and at this time, particularly those deals necessitating the signature of de facto Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan, bring into question the legality of these transactions. With the current court case in which the Granger administration is seeking to block a declaration coming out of the recount results being decided tomorrow, and the probability of Irfaan Ali being sworn in, the urgency with which the land deals are being pushed raises serious public accountability questions.

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https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/images/2020/06/3-1.pngOne of the Vesting Orders (details blanked out) seen by Kaieteur News.

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