There need to be fresh elections -
Written by WILBERT M. STEPHENSON
Monday, 20 February 2012 21:33
TWO articles carried in the Friday, 17th February 2012 issue of your online paper are of considerable symptomatic significance. “In the National Assembly…The opposition behaved reckless and irresponsible” and “Opposition non-cooperation Over Supplementary Bill Stymies Gov’t Work”. Both clearly signal the intent of the opposition to obstruct and frustrate the government’s ability to conduct even routine procedures that ensure the smooth functioning of day-to-day government business.
The opposition will try to convince the gullible that it is their constitutional right and duty to “oppose” the government. But the wise among us know that legitimate constitutional rights and duties could be sinisterly employed and perverted to achieve nefarious ends.
I repeat what I said in a previous letter published in your paper, “It is time for the government to seriously consider calling fresh elections in order to secure an effective mandate from all Guyanese who want to live in a land of peace, harmony, and prosperity. We do not want to go back to the troubling periods of our past”.
What is the government waiting for? You do not wait for the darkness of night to deal with a problem when you can see it clearly in the high noon-day sun!
Written by WILBERT M. STEPHENSON
Monday, 20 February 2012 21:33
TWO articles carried in the Friday, 17th February 2012 issue of your online paper are of considerable symptomatic significance. “In the National Assembly…The opposition behaved reckless and irresponsible” and “Opposition non-cooperation Over Supplementary Bill Stymies Gov’t Work”. Both clearly signal the intent of the opposition to obstruct and frustrate the government’s ability to conduct even routine procedures that ensure the smooth functioning of day-to-day government business.
The opposition will try to convince the gullible that it is their constitutional right and duty to “oppose” the government. But the wise among us know that legitimate constitutional rights and duties could be sinisterly employed and perverted to achieve nefarious ends.
I repeat what I said in a previous letter published in your paper, “It is time for the government to seriously consider calling fresh elections in order to secure an effective mandate from all Guyanese who want to live in a land of peace, harmony, and prosperity. We do not want to go back to the troubling periods of our past”.
What is the government waiting for? You do not wait for the darkness of night to deal with a problem when you can see it clearly in the high noon-day sun!