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Afro-Guyanese organisation, former military chief object to make-up of Guyana Oil and Gas Association

 
ACDA's Executive Member, Eric Phillips addressing the African Holocaust commemorative ceremony at the Georgetown Seawall bandstand area.

ACDA’s Executive Member, Eric Phillips addressing the African Holocaust commemorative ceremony at the Georgetown Seawall bandstand area.

The African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA) on Wednesday objected to the make-up of the Guyana Oil and Gas Association (GOGA)one day after it was formally launched, even as he called on African Guyanese to pressure government into giving into a  number of demands.

ACDA’s Executive Member, Eric Phillips questioned the sincerity and integrity of the association’s members. “I saw the announcement of an oil and gas group last night and again it’s just the regular suspects- people who have…(claims that are potentially libelous)…and so they are positioned today to continue the exploitation and to continue to demoralize us and take from us what our ancestors died for,” he said at the African Holocaust Day commemorative event at the Georgetown Seawall.

GOGA was launched at the Marriott Hotel Tuesday with the aims of ensuring Guyanese are employed directly and indirectly in the hydrocarbon sector, training is provided, policies are influenced and a range of other services are provided or facilitated.

Meanwhile, Retired Rear Admiral Gary Best lauded the initiative but expressed concern about the make-up of GOGA. “The Directorship of this good initiative ( GOGA) should be a more balanced reflection of the Guyana’s “inter-social groupings.”

Several attendees place flowers and branches in the Atlantic Sea to commemorate the lives of those who died in the Trans-Atlantic trade of captive Africans to the Caribbean and the Americas.

Several attendees place flowers and branches in the Atlantic Sea to commemorate the lives of those who died in the Trans-Atlantic trade of captive Africans to the Caribbean and the Americas.

“As is, it may well be seen as the “haves” representing the “have nots”, and I am sure that’s not the intention. A significant challenge we face in Guyana is reducing inequalities and applying equity, in that order. Therefore, the directorship should reflect participants from all inter-social groupings,” the former Chief-of-Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) said on his Facebook Profile.

Meanwhile, the ACDA official urged Afro-Guyanese to recognise the problems that face them and take the lead in lobbying the government. “If we can’t recognise the problem, we will not step forward to solve it and I find today, speaking honestly, that we are waiting for the government to do things for us instead of us stepping forward to make them do for us.  They can’t do for us if we are not agitating for them to do for us,” he said.

Phillips said it was up to the Afro-Guyanese organisations to come together and take up the challenge and craft an action plan for their development in keeping with the goals of the United Nations-designated International Decade for People of African Descent.

Cuffy250, which is said to be spearheading such efforts, was Wednesday afternoon expected to make an announcement.

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“If we can’t recognise the problem, we will not step forward to solve it and I find today, speaking honestly, that we are waiting for the government to do things for us instead of us stepping forward to make them do for us.  They can’t do for us if we are not agitating for them to do for us,” he said.

How about telling them to maybe help themselves...ah lil bit hard work don't hurt. 

"Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country"

-JFK

FM

ACDA’s Executive Member, Eric Phillips questioned the sincerity and integrity of the association’s members. “I saw the announcement of an oil and gas group last night and again it’s just the regular suspects- people who have…(claims that are potentially libelous)…and so they are positioned today to continue the exploitation and to continue to demoralize us and take from us what our ancestors died for,” he said at the African Holocaust Day commemorative event at the Georgetown Seawall.

Even Dem waves don't want to include this racist rant/view.

R
Prashad posted:

There is no problem to recognize but to give the East Indian people of Guyana their own independent sovereign country.

 

Laziness, Laziness, complaining about a bright and nice day and in the marnin, wid your half slip up to your chest and yuh man a sleep  yuh bawl "meh nah gat nutting". Complain about slavery fuh the next 1000 years, won't get you no where. Luk how slavery helped the blacks in all other parts of the world.Shut the f--ck up and go look for  ways to improve yourselves. Yuh complain first about the whites, then Portuguese ( same white) Chinese, Indos, Amerindians and yuh had racial clashes wid all in Guyana.

R

Let them fight the UK over this "holocaust".  On oil and the hydro-carbon jobs, let them go fight Exxon.  Do these fools not realize, the GoG will have little say except collecting their royalty?  Exxon will decide how when and where!  Any down-streaming activities will be decided by Exxon.  The GoG could self-fund a refinery and Exxon will be happy to operate [for a nice fee].

And I see everyone happy to utilize the Marriott, the brain-child of the coolie man they like to cuss!

FM
randolph posted:
Prashad posted:

There is no problem to recognize but to give the East Indian people of Guyana their own independent sovereign country.

 

Laziness, Laziness, complaining about a bright and nice day and in the marnin, wid your half slip up to your chest and yuh man a sleep  yuh bawl "meh nah gat nutting". Complain about slavery fuh the next 1000 years, won't get you no where. Luk how slavery helped the blacks in all other parts of the world.Shut the f--ck up and go look for  ways to improve yourselves. Yuh complain first about the whites, then Portuguese ( same white) Chinese, Indos, Amerindians and yuh had racial clashes wid all in Guyana.

cain
randolph posted:
Prashad posted:

There is no problem to recognize but to give the East Indian people of Guyana their own independent sovereign country.

 

Laziness, Laziness, complaining about a bright and nice day and in the marnin, wid your half slip up to your chest and yuh man a sleep  yuh bawl "meh nah gat nutting". Complain about slavery fuh the next 1000 years, won't get you no where. Luk how slavery helped the blacks in all other parts of the world.Shut the f--ck up and go look for  ways to improve yourselves. Yuh complain first about the whites, then Portuguese ( same white) Chinese, Indos, Amerindians and yuh had racial clashes wid all in Guyana.

You should be talking to Eric Phillips not me. Like you hanging out with that dope head Cain. Listen Brown man is different from Black man like the North is from the South.

Prashad
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Eric has more peculiar notions than I can count and some of them downright crazy but he has a point here. This is not an organization to be crafted ad hoc but with deliberation of all and with diversity sufficient to represent the population.

FM

This government should do whatever it can to encourage people to work and invest.  Sad when government officials are holding up things just to get bribes while the entire society suffers as a result. Oil will generate revenues but it won't be enough to remedy all ills of our society.

Billy Ram Balgobin

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