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THE PROTESTS IN LINDEN HAVE DONE MORE HARM THAN GOOD

 

August 18, 2012 | By | Filed Under Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom -- Source

 

It was so good to learn that the people of Linden will rebuild the school that was destroyed by fire during protests last week. The community has reportedly taken the decision to begin to clear the rubble and to rebuild the school with their own resources.


And to think that the argument was being made that Linden was in such dire economic straits that they could not afford to pay a phased increase in tariffs because some 70% of the workforce was said to be unemployed. Yet the resources are now going to be found to rebuild a school that houses just over eight hundred students.


To build a school to house such large numbers and to equip it is going to cost in excess of three hundred million dollars.  The region is however going to find the funds to rebuild the school, without, it would seem, requiring any help from the government.


The work is not likely to be finished in time for the coming school year. This therefore means that despite the plans that are going to be undertaken to rebuild the school, there is going to be significant inconvenience to parents since the children will have to be placed elsewhere in the interim.


It is hoped that while the region is rebuilding the school, they will also pay for the rebuilding of the other structures that were destroyed by arsonists, and which have left in their wake billions of dollars in damage and many placed on the breadline. The roads and bridges that were barricaded have suffered some amount of damage and it is hoped that those who were behind these unlawful actions would come forward and help to repair these structures where such repairs are needed.


All this destruction should not have happened. In the first place these protests were ill-advised and more so based on the unreasonable posture that the people could not afford to pay a cent more.


There was absolutely no need for protests, since the government has always shown a willingness to negotiate, and as we have seen, it is negotiations and not protests that bore fruit. The protests should have only been undertaken after negotiations had been exhausted. There was little attempt at negotiating with the government. Instead, protests actions were rushed, and descended into unlawful acts when roads and bridges were blocked.


After three protesters were killed, the situation became inflamed and great damage was inflicted on the town. The protests have hurt Linden, which will never be able to recover from the fallout.


For one, new investment is likely to dry up for Linden. There is no way that investors are going to be rushing to invest in Linden given the ease with which the protesters were able to shut the town down on the most specious of grounds: that they could not pay a cent more given the dire economic circumstances.


The future of the town is therefore likely to revolve around the fortunes of the bauxite industry, just like it did in the past. But given what took place and the losses suffered, it is doubtful, despite the assurances given by the investors in the bauxite industry, that they are going to expand beyond their present limits.


There was a plan to build a smelter, but given the political risks involved, the investors are likely to be very circumspect. In short, the people of Linden have shot themselves in the feet and will not be able to attract the sort of investor interest as they would have before the protests began.


However, with the resolve that is being shown by the regional administration, perhaps things can be turned around. After all, if the region can mobilize the resources to rebuild the school that was burnt down, then it can perhaps be able to encourage some investors to take up the slack by those who will now no longer be so keen.


The prospects are not good. Linden was an important transit route to the interior of Guyana. During the protests, some regions suffered badly and the mining sector was one of the victims. Alternative routes were being considered by the miners, and the pressure is likely to build for there to be alternatives to transiting through Linden. Those investors who were forced to leave idle their multi-million-dollar investments in the areas which were shut down because of the protests are not going to be keen on Linden as a permanent route for access to their mining camps.


Once alternatives can be found, Linden will lose out. And for this, it only has the protests to blame, because these protests have harmed the future of the mining town.

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Let them rebuild the school they burnt.  The GoG should cut an alternate route from the Ebo into the interior and gain alternate access.  This would boost development in the Ebo area.

 

Who will want to go and invest there with these periodic idiotic tantrums.  There is no investment to be made in Linden that cannot go to alternate places.

 

The GoG should not subsidize BOSAI's power production but should grant BOSAI a credit for power consumed in it's industrial operations.  BOSAI should recoup its costs.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

AND I AM POSITIVE THAT GR, MOSES AND RAMJHAAATAN ARE SITTING COMFORTABLE IN A BAR IN GT SIPPING THEIR WHISKEY AND KNACKING POKE CUTTERS. THEY HAVE DESTROYED AN ENTIRE REGION FOR POLITICAL GAINS. HEARTLESS BASTARDS!!!!!!!!!!

When you were sitting in the bar with your buddy Jagdeo were you thinking about the regions Jagdeo had destroyed? Of course not. You were too busy licking the rear of a president. Now we have a new president you jump ship and running after Ramotar. Your old friend Jagdeo is now history to you.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by baseman:

Let them rebuild the school they burnt.  The GoG should cut an alternate route from the Ebo into the interior and gain alternate access.  This would boost development in the Ebo area.

 

Who will want to go and invest there with these periodic idiotic tantrums.  There is no investment to be made in Linden that cannot go to alternate places.

 

The GoG should not subsidize BOSAI's power production but should grant BOSAI a credit for power consumed in it's industrial operations.  BOSAI should recoup its costs.

Ahmmm, i agree . . . the arsonist PPP terror masters should rebuild the school.

 

As to your recommendation(s) for Bantustanization of Black populations in Guyana as national development strategy; not to worry . . . your fellow ethnic cabalists in Freedom House are working feverishly to implement same.

 

The cliff beckons . . . abe pan tap

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Let them rebuild the school they burnt.  The GoG should cut an alternate route from the Ebo into the interior and gain alternate access.  This would boost development in the Ebo area.

 

Who will want to go and invest there with these periodic idiotic tantrums.  There is no investment to be made in Linden that cannot go to alternate places.

 

The GoG should not subsidize BOSAI's power production but should grant BOSAI a credit for power consumed in it's industrial operations.  BOSAI should recoup its costs.

Ahmmm, i agree . . . the arsonist PPP terror masters should rebuild the school.

 

As to your recommendation(s) for Bantustanization of Black populations in Guyana as national development strategy; not to worry . . . your fellow ethnic cabalists in Freedom House are working feverishly to implement same.

 

The cliff beckons . . . abe pan tap

Hey, every nation should have options, especially when it could be held "hostage".  Why should the people in the interior be held hostage by the whim and fancies of Lindeners.  Ebo is a viable and sensible 2nd option and it spurs development in that region.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Let them rebuild the school they burnt.  The GoG should cut an alternate route from the Ebo into the interior and gain alternate access.  This would boost development in the Ebo area.

 

Who will want to go and invest there with these periodic idiotic tantrums.  There is no investment to be made in Linden that cannot go to alternate places.

 

The GoG should not subsidize BOSAI's power production but should grant BOSAI a credit for power consumed in it's industrial operations.  BOSAI should recoup its costs.

Ahmmm, i agree . . . the arsonist PPP terror masters should rebuild the school.

 

As to your recommendation(s) for Bantustanization of Black populations in Guyana as national development strategy; not to worry . . . your fellow ethnic cabalists in Freedom House are working feverishly to implement same.

 

The cliff beckons . . . abe pan tap

Hey, every nation should have options, especially when it could be held "hostage".  Why should the people in the interior be held hostage by the whim and fancies of Lindeners.  Ebo is a viable and sensible 2nd option and it spurs development in that region.

OK then . . . the truths in my post are therefore not in dispute.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:

Let them rebuild the school they burnt.  The GoG should cut an alternate route from the Ebo into the interior and gain alternate access.  This would boost development in the Ebo area.

 

Who will want to go and invest there with these periodic idiotic tantrums.  There is no investment to be made in Linden that cannot go to alternate places.

 

The GoG should not subsidize BOSAI's power production but should grant BOSAI a credit for power consumed in it's industrial operations.  BOSAI should recoup its costs.

They cant even maintain the Rockstone sector, which is much shorter than a road from Parika down to Rockstone and you do know that there is a reason why people no longer use that road to Bartica unless they have to.

 

I look forward to you telling us the 20 times that Lindeners have had tantrums.

 

I mean who will buy Guysuco as often as GAWU goes on strike, and this is on top of the widespread absenteesim and low productivity in that sector.

 

I am amused by your clear racial bias.

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
 

 

As to your recommendation(s) for Bantustanization of Black populations in Guyana as national development strategy; not to worry . . . your fellow ethnic cabalists in Freedom House are working feverishly to implement same.

 

The cliff beckons . . . abe pan tap


Yes and then idiots like Sugrim will have nothing to say.

 

He claims he is so objective yet he says NOTHING to the Indo triumphalists here.

 

As the PPP screams at Freedom House in their drunken stupor.   "ah be pan tap....is "collie" man time now....black man time done".

 

Look at how baseman wants to paint Linden when this is the aFIRST time that this has happened and this after a serious provocation that even he insist was wrong.

 

I wonder what he would have said if an old woman was among those killed.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by redux:
 

 

As to your recommendation(s) for Bantustanization of Black populations in Guyana as national development strategy; not to worry . . . your fellow ethnic cabalists in Freedom House are working feverishly to implement same.

 

The cliff beckons . . . abe pan tap


Yes and then idiots like Sugrim will have nothing to say.

 

He claims he is so objective yet he says NOTHING to the Indo triumphalists here.

 

As the PPP screams at Freedom House in their drunken stupor.   "ah be pan tap....is "collie" man time now....black man time done".

 

Look at how baseman wants to paint Linden when this is the aFIRST time that this has happened and this after a serious provocation that even he insist was wrong.

 

I wonder what he would have said if an old woman was among those killed.

I really don't agree with what happened there, tough we should wait for the official report.  I also disagree with the motives and the instigators who agitated and precipitated the conflict.

 

I don't say to cut Linden off, but clearly leaving the only choke access to the vast interior through Linden is not wise.  The territory is vast enough to accommodate a second access road via Ebo.  Is that so wrong?  What does that have to do with race?

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

I really don't agree with what happened there, tough we should wait for the official report.  I also disagree with the motives and the instigators who agitated and precipitated the conflict.

 

I don't say to cut Linden off, but clearly leaving the only choke access to the vast interior through Linden is not wise.  The territory is vast enough to accommodate a second access road via Ebo.  Is that so wrong?  What does that have to do with race?


What assurances do we have that this report will be fair.  The PPP has already condemned the ENTIRE town of Linden and has gotten racists like you to swallow their lies.

 

We had ONE period of violence in Linden since 1992 and you are already joining with the racists who conveniently ignore the fact that an attack on them by the govt is what precipitated this violence, and to their credit, they are making best efforts to rebuild the school themselves....despite the limited tax base of the town and the fact that the majority of its inhabitants are impoverished.

 

This has everything to do with race as I can only note your very different attitude to Guysuco which swallows way more insubsidies than does Linden. Inclusive of a major loan. You are also adept at empolying the usual stereotypes of AfroGuyanese that we see daily from the PPP....you know lazy, violent, nonproductive,wanting freeness.

 

Why dont you tell that to the sugar workers who are only employed because the Guyana govt refuses to privatize Guysuco?If they found buyers for Guymine then Guysuco can definitely find buyers.  After all Jamaica sold off its sugar industry.  So when the new only slash the workforce by 90% as BOSAI did those made redundant should receive no help.

 

I guess you didnt see that Discovery show on Guyana.  That Rockstone road looking like some thing from the Dem R of Congo.  If they cant maintain ONE road how can they build two.  Let them build one proper all weather surafced road first.   And if they want an alternate they should also convert the Bartica trail into a proper road rather than the mud and sand pit that it is.

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Who will want to go and invest there with these periodic idiotic tantrums.  There is no investment to be made in Linden that cannot go to alternate places.

I must have missed this series of important events these past 20 years

He feels confident in peddling this lie, knowing that many will believe.  After all its these lazy, violent, unproductive and ungrateful black people who we are talking about....yes all they know how to do is live off Indians.

 

This is the line peddled by the PPP and then Sugrim pretends as if black people dont resent this.  We saw it printed in The Chronicle so they cant deny this.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

I really don't agree with what happened there, tough we should wait for the official report.  I also disagree with the motives and the instigators who agitated and precipitated the conflict.

 

I don't say to cut Linden off, but clearly leaving the only choke access to the vast interior through Linden is not wise.  The territory is vast enough to accommodate a second access road via Ebo.  Is that so wrong?  What does that have to do with race?


What asurances do we have that this report will be fair.  The PPP has already condemned the ENTIRE town of Linden and has gotten racists like you to swallow their lies.

 

We had ONE period of violence in Linden since 192 and you are already joining with the racists who conveniently ignore the fact that an attack on them by the govt is what precipitated this violence, and to their credit, they are making best efforts to rebuild the school themselves....despite the limited tax base of the town and the fact that the majority of its inhabitants are impoverished.

 

This has everything to do with race as I can only note your very different attitude to Guysuco which swallows way more insubsidies than does Linden. Inclusive of a major loan. You are also adept at empolying the usual stereotypes of AfroGuyanese that we see daily from the PPP....you know lazy, violent, nonproductive,wanting freeness.

 

Why dont you tell that to the sugar workers who are only employed because the Guyana govt refuses to privatize Guysuco?If they found buyers for Guymine then Guysuco can definitely find buyers.  After all Jamaica sold off its sugar industry.  So when the new only slash the workforce by 90% as BOSAI did those made redundant should receive no help.

 

I guess you didnt see that Discovery show on Guyana.  That Rockstone road looking like some thing from the Dem R of Congo.  If they cant maintain ONE road how can they build two.  Let them build one proper all weather surafced road first.   And if they want an alternate they should also convert the Bartica trail into a proper road rather than the mud and sand pit that it is.

There is no major issue with tax/duty subsidies to the bauxite industry if it helps with employment, etc.  The GoG issue is the mass carte-blanche subsidy to everyone most whom don't even work in the industry.  The sugar industry does enjoy certain subsidies but it's limited to the industry.

 

Why are you knocking Dem R Congo?

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

 

 

There is no major issue with tax/duty subsidies to the bauxite industry if it helps with employment, etc.  The GoG issue is the mass carte-blanche subsidy to everyone most whom don't even work in the industry.  The sugar industry does enjoy certain subsidies but it's limited to the industry.

 

Why are you knocking Dem R Congo?


The bauxite industry now has far fewer employees than it once did.  Its survival today has NOTHING to do with employment.  BOSAI gets subsidies to generate electricity and Linden gets the surplus.   The govt shut down the power plant that once existed in Linden, hence the need for BOSAI to do this.

 

Correct because if our interior roads are WORSE than that blighted nation you really ought to be ashamed. 

 

The subsidies that Guysuco gets extends to their workers because w/o these benefiots they would have had to mechanize all their operations and shut down their loss making Demerara estates and factories.  Now why is this not done. Because if it was massive lay offs will occur bringing hardhsip to the many households who depend on the sugar industry for employment.

 

So yes regions dependent on sugar benefit from the subsidies that Guysuco gets.  But you deny the vast majority of Lindeners who no longer work in bauxite, but whose health is compromized by the fact that the govt does not force BOSAI to use modern technology to reduce smoke exhaust.

 

 

I can only wonder the motives behind your double standards.  Yes blacks in Linden and Indians on the sugar estates.

FM

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