Commitment! It is the ability to stay focused.
I made a Pledge, years ago.
And on October 5, 2014, I wrote my first commentary on the
Blog www.timehritoday.blogspot.com.
It is titled, “THE PLEDGE.”
Prophetic as it may seem, the PPP would prorogue the Tenth
Parliament about a month later (November 10, 2014). As a nation wounded by
racism, my spirit sensed a turmoil is about to dawn on us again. I had
witnessed one in 1953/1955. The genesis of our separation into ethnic and
religious communities in Guyana.
Today, I would read about the negotiations between the AFC
and APNU to be a Combined Opposition. That was written about in “THE PLEDGE.” Long
before the politicians agreed on a non-disclosure agreement. I hope our
politicians and fellow citizens will be able to read the entire site.
Some years ago, Eusi Kaywana wrote in the Letter Column of
the Stabroek News. I followed what he had to say. From his letters to the
Editor, I knew Guyana was heading towards a precipice in a great hurry. I wrote
a letter to him through the Letter Column, asking him to travel the coast of
Guyana with his message and I will walk along with him. He referred to the
gesture of a Kind Citizen in one his letters to the Editor. That journey never
came about. I remembered him back in 1953. By the time he spoke at the meetings
at Rosignol Society Hall, it would be getting dusky. I would get the Petromax
lamp ready and take it over to the meeting. I stayed around and listened to
him.
It was a drumbeat for me. Moved by the promises of a great
future for the citizens of Guyana.
The year 2011, General and Regional elections was a hyped up
time for me. The AFC was the Alternative, the Third Force. Years of writing
about another group of political players had evolved into a force. They were a
group also in the previous elections. My support was with them, then too. But
in 2011, several young men were involved in their campaigning and I was
motivated to get onboard in the real way-in Guyana. I was disappointed when my
attempts were never acknowledged.
Convinced in 2011, that the AFC would be the broker for
change. Unable to contact the leadership I settled for the next best thing.
But, it wasn’t the next best thing. I did THE BEST THING.
I wrote a prayer on the wide world web, petitioning for AFC victory
favours. In a world as the days of Noah, the prayer met with ridicule. I sensed
the mocking and scorn of the commentaries. Of course, there were those, whose
silence revealed that there was no God. Perhaps, even the leadership of the AFC
discounted God.
A notable person penned the words, “First they will ignore
you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”
God did answered the Prayer. The proud and invincible
People’s Progressive Party was dealt a blow. A minority position in the
Legislature.
The victory for which I had penned the words of the prayer.
The AFC received favour.
The words go up to heaven. It is like from my lips to God’s
ear. God put the meaning to the words and send them back in the world. In
particular, it is Guyana.
After the polling. For days the official final results were
withheld. I knew something supernatural had happened. I kept on praising God
with “Praise be the name of the Lord God Almighty.”
It would be revealed many months later, the formula applied
by the Chief Elections Officer to calculate the allotment of seats in the
Legislature was the incorrect one. It would have given the PPP 33 seats-the majority.
God had already enhanced the discernment of Vincent Alexander long before the
votes were tallied. He was divinely placed at GECOM. And he recognized the applications of the
incorrect mathematics.
It has been stated, there were only two votes which gave the
AFC that one special seat. They received victory favours. That is God at work.
It was a victory for the AFC-they held the balance of power over the People’s
Progressive Party.
The prayer was answered.
Since that time, I’ve heard of the many applauses attributed
to some men in politics for what had occurred. But for those men and women of
the Alliance for Change. God is very far from their thoughts. Humility must be
searched for. And they have had their fair share of party upheavals.
What manner of citizens rise to the elite class to govern
the people of Guyana?
Once, a man strived for the unity of the races. And his life
was taken from him. THE WORKING PEOPLES ALLIANCE must remember that. In the
Whiteman’s world, when a man dies for a cause, his effort is not forgotten or
traded. Instead, it inspires to carry on.
Our country is at a crossroad. We have experienced the
behemoths
Velutha Kuttapen
e-mail: timehri@golden.net
Twitter: Velutha
Kuttapen@VeluthaK
www.timehritoday.blogspot.com
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