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The Alexei Ramotar saga – paper qualifications do not equate to competence, skill or managerial ability

January 22, 2014 | By | Filed Under Letters 

Dear Editor, Finance Minister Ashni Singh went on the warpath recently defending President Ramotar son’s (Alexei Ramotar) shoddily incompetent administration, management and delivery of a US $32 million project to bring a fibre optic cable from Brazil to Guyana. It is no surprise that old ethnic supremacist and intellectual fraudster Vishnu Bisram of the PPP could win up to 60% of the votes in the 2011 election fame echoed Ashni Singh’s misguided and obtuse statements. The Opposition’s criticism of the soporific pace and abysmal performance of this project and its manager, Alexei Ramotar, has nothing to do with Alexei Ramotar’s qualifications or him being President Ramotar’s son, although most Guyanese must think the incompetence and inaction is now genetic. It has nothing to do with limited talent or a paucity of human resources in Guyana or a brain drain. These are all red herrings thrown in by con artists like Ashni Singh and their ethnic triumphalist friends like Bisram to detract from the real issue here – Alexei Ramotar failed and continues to fail and it is costing the people of Guyana who dutifully pay their taxes a lot of money. It does not matter how many degrees Alexei Ramotar holds. What this is really about is incompetence and failure and the pathetic attempts to excuse failure and incompetence under all manner of ludicrous guises. In fact, this fiasco magnifies Alexei Ramotar’s failure and mismanagement because of the same supposedly eminent qualifications he holds. Let us not forget that a man with a Masters in Computer Sciences from a Canadian university has failed at the simple task of stringing a cable from Brazil to Guyana when GT&T engineers, some of whom are not as qualified on paper, have successfully brought a cable across an ocean to Guyana in addition to running hundreds of miles of cables across Guyana. This is the real problem here. Computer engineers with lesser qualifications right here in Guyana have done more than Alexei Ramotar and the Opposition is right to ask serious questions, for this is taxpayers’ money going down the drain. So, brandishing Alexei Ramotar’s qualifications will only serve to emphasize the depth and shockingness of his deficiencies in handling this project. Now we know he did not fail for lack of qualifications but for lack of managerial acumen, skill, expertise and ability to just get it done. Qualification is not competence. Ashni Singh with his doctorate in finance has failed to radically transform Guyana’s economy under his helm as Finance Minister. We are a country burdened with high debt, narco and black-market economy, rising exchange rates, growing inflation, gross inequality, oligarchic domination of resources, runaway corruption, failed systems, dismal accountability, a non-functioning stock exchange, a pathetic investment banking sector, catastrophic waste, theft and mis-spending of taxpayers’ money under Dr. Ashni Singh and Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo in spite of their training in economics and finance and their other eminent qualifications. The Guyana economy performed better under Desmond Hoyte the lawyer (after reforms in 1990) and Cheddi Jagan the dentist, two men without any Masters degrees and without any formal training in Economics, than under the stewardship of Ashni Singh and Bharrat Jagdeo with all their post-graduate qualifications. Dr Leslie Ramsammy, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, Dr. Ashni Singh and Robert Persaud, MBA all presided over the collapse of the sugar industry with the final nail in the coffin coming in 2016 when the EU cuts off its preferential market and pricing to Guyana. The latter three culprits were the architects of a duncified deal with the Norwegians with so many stringent conditions that we have locked up our forests for the Norwegians to profit by getting carbon credits while we cannot get any money in return because we cannot meet the very conditions the three idiot savants in mismanagement have agreed to. Dr. Frank Anthony runs probably the smallest and most inconsequential ministry in the country yet he is exposed on what seems like a daily basis by a Ruel Johnson for his glaring managerial inadequacies. Dr. Jennifer Westford and Dr. Gopaul have presided over a growing debacle of contract workers (largely PPP comrades and soup drinkers) getting paid like highway robbers while the regular public service have to protest for a decent increase. Dr. Bheri Ramsaran oversees the nation’s public hospital which was recently avoided by the Home Affairs Minister when he fell ill. These are some of the supposedly eminently qualified denizens of the PPP politburo. We must distinguish them from the unqualified within government such as Clement Rohee and Donald Ramotar who just like their qualified compadres are also very qualified in incompetence, failure, non success and non performance. Ashni Singh might be able to fool the bumpkins who swoon over the piles of degrees, certificates, doctorates and Masters adorning people’s names, but he cannot fool people who know how to make out the qualified fool and qualified incompetent. The Ashni Singhs and Vishnu Bisrams need to cut the crap and call a spade a spade. This is taxpayers’ money going down the drain and the Guyanese people have a right to question Alexei Ramotar regardless of his qualifications or the state of the brain drain, which incidentally is caused by these frightening acts of seemingly continued nepotism where Alexei Ramotar gets to keep his job for failing and mismanagement. Only in the peculiar mind of Ashni Singh would investors looking to invest their hard-earned money in a corrupt failed state like Guyana under Ashni Singh and his friends not want to know of the delays, failures and breakdowns surrounding projects and life in general in the PPP’s Guyana. Ashni Singh must think these investors have money to waste. He must think everyone thinks like him and the rest of the PPP charlatans who have no problem wasting other people’s money with reckless schemes, ill-planned misadventures and plain old corruption and colossal failure. I would like to know how much Alexei Ramotar is being paid for this disaster. M. Maxwell

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This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project. Graduating from College does NOT substitute for experiences and a history of successfully completing similar Projects.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project.


Nehru:

 

* Ignore the CUFFY LOVERS.

 

* Read what Alexi Ramotar had to say recently.

 

The $32 million e-government project which is being piloted and implemented by the government of Guyana is on track and is scheduled to be completed by April this year before officially being handed over in August, despite several challenges faced at various levels of the advance stages of its roll-out.

http://www.guyanatimesgy.com/?p=47232

Rev

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project.


Nehru:

 

* Ignore the CUFFY LOVERS.

 

* Read what Alexi Ramotar had to say recently.

 

The $32 million e-government project which is being piloted and implemented by the government of Guyana is on track and is scheduled to be completed by April this year before officially being handed over in August, despite several challenges faced at various levels of the advance stages of its roll-out.

http://www.guyanatimesgy.com/?p=47232

Rev

 

 

Bhai, Maybe you are right. If they got the Info from ASS WIPE then I apologize to Alexi. However, I hope the Govt refrain from granting Contracts to relatives.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project.


Nehru:

 

* Ignore the CUFFY LOVERS.

 

* Read what Alexi Ramotar had to say recently.

 

The $32 million e-government project which is being piloted and implemented by the government of Guyana is on track and is scheduled to be completed by April this year before officially being handed over in August, despite several challenges faced at various levels of the advance stages of its roll-out.

http://www.guyanatimesgy.com/?p=47232

Rev

 

 

rev you saying roger the lunchman is lying.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project. Graduating from College does NOT substitute for experiences and a history of successfully completing similar Projects.

Agreed here. Square peg in a round hole.

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project.


Nehru:

 

* Ignore the CUFFY LOVERS.

 

* Read what Alexi Ramotar had to say recently.

 

The $32 million e-government project which is being piloted and implemented by the government of Guyana is on track and is scheduled to be completed by April this year before officially being handed over in August, despite several challenges faced at various levels of the advance stages of its roll-out.

http://www.guyanatimesgy.com/?p=47232

Rev

 

 

The project is two years behind. Actually, what you would be doing is eating up the cost, or the monies for this project,  by just paying salaries and wages, and therefore this is the basis for my asking what were the cost overruns.”
He also questioned whether any public process was followed to hire Ramotar.
“My comfort to them is that this is the tip of the iceberg. More questions will be asked.”
The MP was also concerned about the actual project itself and what would happen at the end of it. Will it only benefit the government or are there other parties involved?
“When Dr. Singh is talking about chasing away investors, we are also talking about protecting the investments that are already here in Guyana. If you can’t stand the scrutiny, if you are doing legitimate business, you don’t have anything to fear from us. We would not sit idly by and see Guyanese monies being frittered away on persons who are not doing their work.”

 

Delayed US$32M fibre optic cable: http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....tions-joseph-harmon/

Mitwah
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

This Project is a disaster and a DISGRACE. He certainly is not capable of doing such a large Project.


Nehru:

 

* Ignore the CUFFY LOVERS.

 

* Read what Alexi Ramotar had to say recently.

 

 

The $32 million e-government project which is being piloted and implemented by the government of Guyana is on track and is scheduled to be completed by April this year before officially being handed over in August, despite several challenges faced at various levels of the advance stages of its roll-out.

http://www.guyanatimesgy.com/?p=47232

Rev

 

 

rev you saying roger the lunchman is lying.

According to ReV, Lunchman is lying.

 

E-governance project two years behind schedule

January 3, 2014 | By | Filed Under News 

…breakages force modification to cable – Dr Luncheon

Suffering from extensive delays, the Guyana Government e-governance project, where it has begun stringing a fiber optic cable from Brazil to land in Georgetown, has had to be modified. This is according to Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr Roger Luncheon, who on Tuesday last told media operatives that the modification to the design of the cable was necessitated in order to ensure the integrity of the cable. He explained by stating that the view is that 10 kilometres (km) lengths of the reels of cable were probably too long to ensure the integrity at minimal risk, hence shorter lengths are now being utlised in some sections. He said that the project has now started to utilise 4km lengths, specifically in areas where the 10km lengths have been exposed to damage and breakages. Dr Luncheon said that where the 10km lengths are intact and integrity tested, those will remain in place, but in other areas where there is a sustained basis for thinking that a shorter length would be easier to secure and maintain its integrity, those are being switched out. Dr Luncheon said that as it relates to the stations that are conceived and being developed to propagate signals in specific areas, work has gone a very far way in establishing them. He said that the administration is also looking to have them be provided with the necessary paraphernalia that they need and have them ready and waiting to enter into service. With the project already two years behind schedule, Dr Luncheon said that the administration is looking to have the project wrapped up this year. The E-Government Project consists of the setting up of a Data Centre, a transmission network and the data network. The Data Centre, or control centre, is being housed in the compound of Castellani House, in the same building that is used for the Central Intelligence Agency. The Transmission Network stretches from Moleson Creek on the Corentyne Coast to Charity on the Essequibo Coast. The cable runs from Lethem in the Rupununi through Linden to Georgetown. It consists of a fibre network and microwave network. Fibre will be available from Lethem to Georgetown, Moleson Creek to Parika, while microwave will be available from Moleson Creek to Charity. From Parika to Moleson Creek, the network allows a fallover from fibre to microwave for all sites. By way of the access network, all major Government facilities in the coverage areas will be connected via fibre and/or 4G wireless Cellular services. According to handouts provided to the media, approximately all major Government agencies and offices are within the coverage area. The Project team said the network is designed to be easily extendable and will provide a range of services such as “E-Health” allowing for video consultation, movement of information from one health centre to another and tracking disease outbreaks. Regarding security, the project would allow quick transmission of information including video and data between police stations. In education, the project would set up an “E-library” which would allow for access to textbooks and other teaching aids that can be used by students and schools, thereby lowering cost. Poor families who cannot pay for the internet would be hooked up to the internet at community centres in various areas, such as in the hinterland. The project came about following an audit which showed that the government’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure was weak. In 2009, the Government signed an agreement with China’s Huawei Technologies Ltd, which advanced the project. Through the E-Government project, the government is seeking to enhance the Government services offered to the populace, but also radically transform the ICT infrastructure of Guyana and bring it more on par with the rest of the Caribbean. The project team said that over the course of the project several changes were made. The biggest of these were switching from WiMax and EVDO technologies to LTE-Advanced and using a modular data centre approach over the traditional data centre. The infrastructure will be using Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology to provide a robust and easily scalable backbone network. The system is designed for 10 years use before upgrades are required. This is the primary link connecting Guyana, through Brazil, to the internet. The project will then deploy Fibre and LTE Advanced cellular sites to provide access for users in the major population centres. It is estimated that all major Government offices and institutions will be within the coverage area serving an estimate 40,000 to 60,000 households.

Mitwah

This whole enterprise is a friend and family enrichment scheme. It is to hand broad band to the family so they can dominate communications from cell phones to internet to tv. This fellow clearly should not have been here. Any manager would be better. His skill set is not in management.

FM

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