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We’re an oil producing nation now; Govt. must abolish UG fees – AFC

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The Alliance For Change (AFC) is calling on the government to immediately abolish fees at the University of Guyana (UG). The party is of the view that as an oil producing nation, priority spending must be placed on education. In this context, there must be no fees or costs for persons wishing to pursue higher education at our premier tertiary education institution, the party said.

Its views come against the backdrop of the most recent crop of 2,200 UG graduands, and the anticipated reading of the 2022 budget next Wednesday.

The AFC, which forms half of the main Opposition party, said that for this year alone, oil production “should” reach some 340,000 barrels of oil per day. It added that proceeds must go toward providing free education, and not be “squandered away behind projects that only provide kick-backs for the boys”.

The AFC noted that in recent years, over 10,000 to 12,000 young Guyanese graduate secondary school but just about 3000 go on to university. This year, about 2,200 will graduate from the University of Guyana. In fact, UG graduating class averages some 3000. When compared to the number of students graduating secondary school, it is clear that not enough young people are seeking a university education.

The AFC pointed out that one major obstacle is the fees they are asked to pay.

“That trend must be reversed. The AFC believes that should university education be made free once again we will see more persons opting for that level of tertiary education,” the party stressed.

Additionally, it noted that UG, itself, needs an influx of finance for both the Turkeyen and Tain Campuses. Even as virtual learning continues, lab facilities, lecture rooms, equipment and interactive programmes for virtual learning must be enhanced AFC said. Lecturers also must be adequately compensated and consideration must be given to establishing university campuses at Linden and Essequibo. In addition, there is need for a technical institute at Lethem.

“Now that the PPP government has amended the law so that it can access all monies earned from our oil sector, it must ensure that spending be aligned to the development of our citizens. Sustainable development of our nation will depend on us having an educated population be it at the university or technical training levels as provided for at the technical institutes, Carnegie School of Home Economics or other such institutions,” the AFC said.

It calls on other leaders in society including the private sector, the Bar Association, trade unions, political parties, religious organizations and others to demand free education from nursery to university for the nation’s young people.

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@Former Member posted:

We’re an oil producing nation now; Govt. must abolish UG fees – AFC

The Alliance For Change (AFC) is calling on the government to immediately abolish fees at the University of Guyana (UG). The party is of the view that as an oil producing nation, priority spending must be placed on education. In this context, there must be no fees or costs for persons wishing to pursue higher education at our premier tertiary education institution, the party said.

Its views come against the backdrop of the most recent crop of 2,200 UG graduands, and the anticipated reading of the 2022 budget next Wednesday.

Eh-eh, it looks like the Allways Failing Chaps - AFC - is unaware that in the United States and other oil-producing countries, students pay to attend universities and other institutions of higher learning.

FM

What AFC says make sense. They need new campuses in Linden and Essequibo. This was in their 2011 manifesto. The freeness about tuition is going to create more problems. People must have skin in the game for university education. That is not like primary and high schools...Freeness means lecturers won't get good pay and more problems...

T

‘Don’t waste oil money on projects that provide kickbacks for the PPP boys – AFC

Jan 24, 2022 News -- Source -- Kaieteur News Online -- https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...or-the-ppp-boys-afc/

Kaieteur News- The Alliance For Change has warned the government not to throw oil money behind projects that will provide kickbacks for its friends and cronies, but rather immediately abolish fees at the University of Guyana to help struggling students.

Since returning to office, the PPP has revived the Amaila Falls Project, is pursuing a gas-to-shore project; have spoken about deep water ports among other projects. Observers believe that the way most of these projects are structured, provides breeding grounds for corruption and will benefit only the close associates of the Irfaan Ali administration.

In its statement the AFC said, as an oil producing nation, priority spending must be on education. “In this context there must be no fees or costs for persons wishing to pursue higher education at our premier tertiary education institution,” the AFC statement read. The party noted that for this year alone oil production should reach some 340,000 barrels of oil per day. This will result in significant earnings for the country and must not be squandered away on projects that only provide kick-backs for “the boys”.

According to the AFC, many persons would recall that it was the PPP Government that reintroduced fees at the University of Guyana when it got into office in 1994. “They must reverse this now,” the AFC stated, adding that in recent years over 10,000 or 12,000 young Guyanese graduate secondary school but just about 3000 go on to university.

AFC Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan

President Irfaan Ali

“This year about 2,200 will graduate from the University of Guyana. In fact UG graduating class averages some 3000. When compared to the number of students graduating from secondary school, it is clear that not enough of our young people are seeking a university education. One major obstacle is the fees they are asked to pay. That trend must be reversed. The AFC believes that, should university education be made free once again, we will see more persons opting for that level of tertiary education,” the statement added.

Simultaneously, the AFC said the University itself needs an influx of finance for both the Turkeyen and Tain campuses. “Even as virtual learning continues, lab facilities, lecture rooms, equipment and interactive programmes for virtual learning must be enhanced. Lecturers also must be adequately compensated and consideration must be given to establishing university campuses at Linden and Essequibo. In addition, there is need for a technical institute at Lethem.”

To reiterate, the AFC calls on the PPP Government to use our oil wealth to improve: the re-introduction of free education from nursery to university; adequate remuneration and benefits for lecturers; the establishment of university campuses at Linden and Essequibo; the establishment of a technical institute at Lethem and improved facilities to support virtual and face-to-face learning at all campuses.

Additionally, the AFC said, now that the PPP government has amended the law so that it can access all monies earned from our oil sector, it must ensure that spending be aligned to the development of our citizens. “Sustainable development of our nation will depend on us having an educated population be it at the university or technical training levels as provided for at the technical institutes, Carnegie School of Home Economics or other such institutions. The AFC calls on other leaders in society, including the private sector, the Bar Association, trade unions, political parties, religious organizations and others to demand free education from nursery to university for our nation’s young people,” the statement concluded.

FM
@Former Member posted:

‘Don’t waste oil money on projects that provide kickbacks for the PPP boys – AFC

Jan 24, 2022 News -- Source -- Kaieteur News Online -- https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...or-the-ppp-boys-afc/

Kaieteur News- The Alliance For Change has warned the government not to throw oil money behind projects that will provide kickbacks for its friends and cronies, but rather immediately abolish fees at the University of Guyana to help struggling students.

Since returning to office, the PPP has revived the Amaila Falls Project, is pursuing a gas-to-shore project; have spoken about deep water ports among other projects. Observers believe that the way most of these projects are structured, provides breeding grounds for corruption and will benefit only the close associates of the Irfaan Ali administration.

Perhaps, the AFC - Always For Crumbs - is sound asleep and totally unaware the Amaila Falls Project will be built under the BOOT concept.

Build, Own, Operate, Transfer.

The project will be owned and operated by the construction company and then; in about 25 years; it will be transferred to the Guyana government

Also, the AFC-- Always For Crumbs - is unaware that the projects will provide benefits to Guyanese; regardless of political affiliations.

FM

If you say I used to hustle girls with Charrandass I would concur a little. LOL

So now you are a self confessed pervert. Oh the shame.

No wonder a woman slapped him and it was in the news.

Mitwah
Last edited by Mitwah

Pundit G. Mitwah,

Please go in a corner and read your patra.  Politics is too much for your brain. You falling in love with the wrong people and you making yourself more and more a target for greater perverts like the one I mentioned before.

Billy Ram Balgobin

When Jagan was selling free education from nursery to university dem PPP clowns here were marching through the streets in their red shirts chanting "Communism Forever." Now look at them. They have no shame.

Mars

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