https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q3XbGiYf3A
Interesting words for our Guyanese Politicians. And the racists among us.
An African Proverb: If you choose to lie with dogs, expect to get up with fleas.
A lesson for the country-in step with Social Cohesion.
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Sunday, 14 June 2015
THINGS TO CONSIDER: 1
THINGS TO CONSIDER: 1
An attempt- solution to the Venezuelan issue.
Empower the Amerindian people.
Guyana was their land before
the Vatican divided the world in 1492 between the Spaniards and Portuguese.
The Indigenous Peoples is still a civilization.
And the Venezuelan situation can be their resurgence.
Carl Greenidge should bring the matter up with Pope Francis.
Friday, 12 June 2015
LEADERSHIP of the PPP
STRATEGIC ALLIANCE.
“PLEDGE” written on October 5, 2014.
“To Those Who Vote PPP” written November 15, 2014.
It is as though my words are prophetic. I am prompted by
that inner voice to write to my country. Jewish Rabbis have stated, “When God
speaks, the listener hears the words of God either in his own voice or the
voice of his teacher-just as the Prophet Samuel heard the voice of Eli, his
teacher.”
The Elections of 2011, I was prompted to write a victory for
the AFC-they were favoured. The leadership of the AFC probably did not think
much of it or knew of it.
My country needed a fresh start.
For 65 years, I am burdened by the missed opportunities.
That day, at GECOM, when two votes gave the AFC another seat
in Parliament. That was the victory. And
of things to come, later. It stunned the Ramotar/Jagdeo Clique. The Combined
Opposition became the majority. In one
of the topics on my Blog I have recounted the event of the applications of an
incorrect formula, spotted by Mr. Alexander.
That is God at work. Answer to the prayer of a burdensome
heart.
Now, I am prompted again to appeal to the East Indian
voters. Just as I was prompted back on November 15, 2014 when I wrote, “To
Those Who Vote PPP.”
Please, pay heed to my call.
Support the APNU+AFC with every one of your votes.
There is no PPP at this point, only the Ramotar/Jagdeo
Clique. A family ran organization, hoping for your empowerment of them, to be
more dishonest. The harlots of corruption are more bold and barefaced.
Vote APNU+AFC. It is a Strategic Alliance. One that gives
you time to re-build the Peoples Progressive Party. Your party.
The PPP must survive. Just as the PNC and the AFC. It is
important and healthy for the country. And I wrote about that too. For the
times of madness as we have today, sane men can come together for a common
cause of the country’s survival.
I strongly urge you East Indians. Do your part for your
country. Please do not empower Ramotar/Jagdeo Clique with your ballot. Doing so
will only cause additional punishment to all-including you the East Indians.
Please be sensible.
Preached at, by the Ramotar/Jagdeo Clique to be fearful of
their fellow citizens. Telling the East Indians, the PPP is a Coolie Man Party
only justifies that the PNC must be a Blackman Party.
The Clique resurrected L.F.S Burnham, to remind East Indians
of his banning of flour, dhall, aloo, sardines and other food items. And for 23 years now under the so called PPP
and some years under Desmond Hoyte those food items were imported again.
So what is the purpose of all the talk about Forbes Burnham?
East Indians, please try to see the schemes of the Ramotar/Jagdeo
Clique.
Memories are not just about the
past. Be curious. And you will know, the past is used to capture your hearts
and minds in support of the Clique, for unending generations. Already a whole
generation has died in their support for the PPP. They died poor, you are poor
and your children will be poor and your children children will be poor. The men
and women of the so called PPP will get richer and you will be slave to them. For
that is where the Ramotar/Jagdeo Clique wishes to hold you. They have determined
your future in the past twenty three years. Because you let them do it.
For God’s sake, please don’t be
stubborn.
Change things.
Make things better.
The Clique will preach the
fallacies of Forbes Burnham, but they will never tell you how he came to power.
There would never have been any of Forbes policies had it not been for the
Jagans and their Stalinist /Communist ideology. They too, were stubborn to change their
bankrupt ways of thinking. Just as you the East Indians of today. It is not too
late for you to make a difference in the governance of your country.
Not too late. Not yet, anyway.
Dr. Jagan pursue a Communist
agenda that excels at keeping citizens of all countries that has that style of thinking
in poverty. It did not bother him that he hated capitalism of America, Britain,
Canada and other countries that have freedom, plenty to eat and free expressions. He was willing to trade all
those things British Guianese had grown accustomed to, for scarcity of food
stuff, suppression of freedom, food rationing and food lines. Forbes Burnham
thought like him too. That is why Cheddie Jagan gave support to Burnham’s
decisions to restrict freedom of America, British and Canada intervention.
Both men were Soviet stooges. One
more fanatical than the other. Forbes pacified Cheddie by quoting Communist
doctrines to him. One of Forbes favorite to Cheedie whenever there were
complaints, “Oh! Come now comrade, in Communism there is class strife not racial
strife.” So bankrupt were both of those men-they made us hate our own
countrymen. Each consumed by power.
Forbes for his own Pride. For Cheddie, glorification by his Soviet Masters for
his continued efforts. For Cheddie Jagan, the rural East Indians were nothing
more than mere votes for his advancement of Communism in Guyana. Cheddie loved
the Soviet so much, he even empowered Soviet trained Bharrat Jagdeo as his
successor. His actions dictated that. Perhaps, he gave Mrs, Jagan a note on
that, before he died.
Is it any wonder that Bharrat
Jagdeo would go to any lengths and get the East Indian vote in rural Corentyne.
Dr, Cheddie B. Jagan would approve all
of Bharrat Jagdeo words.
Forbes is resurrected by the Clique
as the bogey man. Cheddie is resurrected as the saint.
I ask you, please vote for the
APNU+AFC. Every person. By doing so, you would have freed yourself from the
clutches of Bharrat Jagdeo. His
dominance and the dominance of those that surrounds him. They have nothing in
common with you and seek not your hope of better days for your families.
Throw them out of Parliament and
you will see how quickly they will go off to America. And with their riches.
Regain the Peoples Progressive
Party. It is your party. The party that you sustained for 65 years. Had it not
been for you, your parents and grandparents there would not have been any
Jagans or Jagdeo. You have empowered these individual with your single vote.
Your vote has power.
And this election use it for
CHANGE.
Vote APNU+AFC.
Let your vote be counted in that
coalition.
This is your opportunity to
re-build your country. Be involved it in. Seldom in history, when situations
lines itself up, in such a way, that a change is absolutely necessary. David
Granger is not Forbes Burnham. Neither is he like Robert Corbin or Desmond
Hoyte. He is an honourable man who will forge policies and procedures to better
the lives of all and every Guyanese.
Let it be known, it is a
coalition I am asking you to vote for. The Peoples National Congress and the
Alliance for Change are the major players. You, who are not supporters of the
PNC and AFC must take your block of votes over to the coalition. They will
know, you have put your lot in with them.
The aim is to take all 65 seats
of parliament. One, for each year of the so called PPP 65 years of existence.
And its failure to govern for all the peoples of Guyana.
You are going to regain the
Peoples Progressive Party and throw out the current leadership. After 65 years,
you will finally have control. The party that was built by past generations
hard earned pennies and the purchase of it newspaper-The Thunder. The party
will be in your control for the very first time. It is very necessary for a
renewed Peoples Progressive Party. The PNC and AFC will still be around.
East Indians! Please doan let
Jagdeo use dead men to chart your future. Dumped Bharrat Jagdeo and his band of
misfits.
Vote APNU+AFC.
By doing so.
You free yourself of racial
politics.
You get the opportunity to regain
the PPP.
And chase out Jagdeo and his band
of misfits from Freedom House. Out of your lives. For they have no morality.
Look back and find out whether racial divisions have done the
country and citizens any good.
Vote APNU+AFC.
Regain control of the Peoples Progressive Party.
Your Political Party.
It is a Strategic Alliance.
Monday, 1 June 2015
DEMOCRACY
The elections are over.
Breathe of fresh air.
Streams forth.
And we breathing at ease.
Then the Order of Roraima.
For some.
The joy disappeared.
They reflected at a terrible time.
While others felt justified..
What happened to endeavours to be the solution?
Perhaps, the gesture of Reconciliation.
Will Truth cometh forth, soon?
Next commentary "GRACE"- Understanding Book of the Ephesians..
DEMOCRACY.
In Guyana. For me, it should have been a practice of
tolerance among those entities that strive to govern us, the citizens.
Especially, since there are no dominant ethnic group to give any of the
entities a clear majority. We should
have been a model nation to the world, because we are the descendants of a
people who were brought to these lands as slaves and bonded males and females.
In our earlier existence on this land, our forefathers were
very cooperative with each other-regardless of ethnicities. We have learnt from each other in many ways.
Tolerance and trust should have been our mainstay. Political
parties should have had government subsidies to carry out their work. And equal freedom and finances to promote
their agenda. For it is the people that will be served.
Instead of the desire to have opponents at a disadvantage to
have the upper edge. To spread propaganda. And to deceive the citizens.
Such things erodes the trust among the upper echelon of the
society. It breathes contempt. Such ill feelings do no good for the people of
the country. It weakens us.
A Constitution is the framework of democracy.
Yet, no political leader never found the decency to correct
the one written for this nation by devious men in our past history. Today, it
saddles the country with poor governance and empowers individuals of poor
character to hold high offices in this land – untouched by the laws of the
country. They have awarded immunity onto themselves. There is no none in charge.
Such men and women are answerable to no one. They are a power on to themselves.
Dangerous to the wellbeing of the citizens. Those are the types of political
organizations we have –the PPP, the PNC, and the AFC. There is no discipline in
their structures or perhaps the political parties have no desires to challenge
an inept President or corrupt Ministers or an inadequate one holding a
Ministerial position.
We have seen what the PNC had done with the Constitution
written by them-for their favours. And with the same Constitution, today we are
experiencing terrible governance under the PPP. Political Parties- equally
deficient of moral values to question and challenge. Also, is the AFC, for it shows
they too can be contemptuous; perhaps, it could be their Stalinist’s indoctrination.
For Josef Stalin was a revered Soviet leader admired by both Forbes and Cheddie
and their protégé.
The electorate alienation into the camps of Afro and Indo started
with 1950’s politics. That pattern will continue on in our future unless
something drastic is done to promote trust and willingness to listen to others
rather than ones ethnic group.
What has made the Indo-Guyanese distrustful of the People’s
National Congress? Is it the Split of
1955 whereby the Peoples Progressive Party became factions of Burnhamites and
Jaganites? Could that have been perceived as racism because the Indoes choose
Cheddie and Afroes choose Forbes. Or, is it as the Afro-Guyanese intellectuals
claim that such hatred lies in the teachings of Hinduism? It is true Hinduism
endorses and enforces a caste system in India. However in Guyana, that brand of
Hinduism does not exists. For the Indoes who discriminate against Afroes for no
reason at all, then it must be an inward trait to exercise dominance over
another group of people in a society. Could the possibility exists that the
Wismar Massacre is responsible for the racial divisions in the country? That
incident could have made any rational Indian into a racist. And it did affect
many doctors who tended to the female victims. Unspeakable horrific things done
to the sexuality of the young and old. They were ferried out of Wismar/Linden,
the young and old, men and women –all wounded in some way and laid bare on the
wharves in Georgetown. The dead –their soul departed in fear and desperation.
Years later, in foreign countries, Lindeners would retell of
that day. They said there was moaning and groaning coming from the victims as
they laid in drains and parapits. Also, they were quick to point out that it
wasn’t Lindeners who did those horrible acts. Claiming, “The rampaging mob was
sent from Georgetown-ferried in on the Son Chapman.”
At that era of our history, there were only two men in the
People’s National Congress who could have ordered and enraged such a mob. The
hour long ferry trip from Georgetown did not quell their enraged spirits-riled
up by speeches of hate in Georgetown. The mob hit the docks at Wismar/Linden in
a frenzied state. Raw hate.
The Jews say that God is always speaking, because He expects
the discernment He had placed in the hearts of mankind would hear His words in
the thoughts of their minds. But that day in Wismar/Linden, Lucifer and his
demons was in full force-tribalism of hate spurned on by the beat of
drums-silently in the heads of the mob. Fire. The domain of the devil brought
down to Wismar. What was the reward of the devil to Lindeners for the carnage;
the devil is known for getting humans to cheat, steal, rob and kill. The gains
of the mob were only temporary-the loot was spent in no time, the gold was
smelted, what sexual pleasure could be had from the rape of women and the lives
snuffed out, surely The Almighty will enquire from the murderers.
It has been fifty years since. Perhaps, some of the victims
dead. Perhaps, some of the mob dead. Perhaps, one of the architects of that
massacre still alive in the enclave of the People’s National Congress. The Peoples Progressive Party blamed the
Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America for the massacre.
True to their Soviet masters, the tragedy became just another Cold War escapade
of blaming the Americans. The British were blamed for dividing the races-with
their motto, “Divide and Rule.” And the devil’s reward to Lindeners! I leave
that for the people of Linden to take stock of their fortunes over the last
fifty years.
It is said, “The public has a short memory.” And those
incidents were forgotten. The leadership of People’s Progressive Party gave
Critical Support to the People’s National Congress on many issues and even
considered Shared Governance.
So why, the distrust of the People’s National Congress still
prevails onto this day? There are feelings that East Indians were marginalized-teaching
jobs were denied and the civil services jobs too.
A PNC party card was essential for any kind of activity.
No country remains the same-British Guiana/Guyana was a
country in transition. Before the arrivals of Portuguese, Chinese and East Indians,
there were only the Amerindians, Whites, Africans and the admixture of those
races. Education of Africans was a negotiated agreement at the Emancipation
Declarations. Church ran schools continually educated African children even
before the Indenture-ship period was implemented in the colony. And when
Indentures came, the Church ran schools were still educating African children
and continued until the People’s Progressive Party decision to rid the colony
of the Church participation in education. It was only natural for those
educated Africans to hold every position/job in the colony. And when the time
came for the children of the Indentured to be educated, it was the African who
taught the Portuguese, the Chinese, the Amerindians and the East Indians. As
the way progress goes, eventually there were more people and of different races
competing for the same jobs. The African started to lose ground-the Portuguese
honed in on their commercial and farming ventures. About a century later, the
PPP challenged the Church ran schools of forcing East Indians to become
Christians in order to get a teaching job in their schools. The church was out
of education. And the PPP rewarded PYO members with teaching jobs throughout
the colony-even if they were poorly qualified. By the time the PNC assumed the
government, Afro-Guyanese youths were underemployed. There was a genuine need
to address the problem-opportunities were made available to them. Besides the
population was increasing and not enough jobs were around.
Another complaint against the People’s National Congress. The
banning of food items. Both Afroes and Indoes complained, each with different
reasons. For the Indoes, it is the food lines they cannot get out of their
minds and the abuses that took place. To stand all day, get to the counter and
to be told the supplies were finished when there were supplies clearly visible.
That was Prejudice. Heaven knows what other demands were made for special
favours from mothers to get a little bit of food to feed their families. The
Indoes craved for dhal, potatoes and wheat flour-they complained about not
having flour to make puri for their weddings. With the banning of food items, a
contraband culture evolved-ran mainly by East Indians. Many became very wealthy
from it. The Police and Army deployed to apprehend Contraband Brigades. The
Disciplined Forces did many things with items seized, but what they did with
wheaten flour remained indelible in the minds of Afro-Guyanese. Bread, somehow
has significance in Christianity. And the sized flour was poured out of the
sacks on the ground and kicked around. Left over bread was never cast aside, it
was soaked into water. In the Caribbean, Guyanese became laughing stock, for
some would purchase bread as one would of Duty Free items when travelling
abroad.
The People’s National Congress made us look foolish in the
eyes of our Caribbean brothers. Today, the People’s Progressive Party does the
same with their corrupt practices, forcing citizens to take refuge among those
who have lost respect for Guyanese.
The decision to ban food items wiped out the merchants of
the Colonial Era. Yes, today there are plenty of food on the shelves. But not
every commodity is for everyone or can be purchased by everyone. If were not
for families living abroad many at home could not even afforded the items. But
Indoes would remark, “We have food now, the PPP give us food again.”
There are times, politician decree but God turns whatever
might have been meant to be bad into good - undo harm. East Indians may have
viewed the decisions by L.F.S Burnham as a personal attack on them. Certainly,
the Jagans gave the impression it was a personal attack. I think it was more of
an attack on the support base of the People’s Progressive Party who happened to
be predominantly East Indians. The international decision to keep the PPP out
of government due to its Soviet leanings eventually made East Indians into
second class citizens in Guyana. One was
either a PPPite or PNCite and a card carrying member.
And East Indians found whichever way to SURVIVE under the
decrees of the People’s National Congress.
Many would go to United States of America. The country
despised by the People’s Progressive Party, labelled with despicable names. A
country that denied equal opportunities to African Americans, yet supports
Afro-Guyanese in the suppression of East Indians.
Strange country, this America. Backing suppression of East
Indians in Guyana and yet open its doors to them for immigration. And they
arrived in large numbers. Parents did whatever they could to get their girl
children out of Guyana and into America. There were cases where East Indian
young men took advantage of the situation. Many were feted with the false
promises of marriage. Some young men even went through the marriages,
consummated the marriages but never filed Immigration Papers for their wives.
For some young men, this was a regular practice when they made returned visits
to Guyana.
Everyone wanted to leave Guyana.
The Portuguese cited their European heritage and the doors
were open to them in America, Britain and Canada.
For the Guyanese of African and East Indian decent, it was a
struggle to access any type of visa. They religiously tracked every Immigration
Policy decision in Canada and the United States with the hope of being able to
put in an application for a visa-Permanent or Visitors.
An entrepreneurial class emerged to meet demands of many of
the shortages of commodities the Burnham decrees had imposed. It gave rise to
what is referred to as the ‘SUITCASE ECONOMY’. East Indian seamstresses began
by sewing clothes, travelled to Caribbean Islands and sold their products.
Returning to Guyana with filled suitcases of commodities to meet the demands of
the people.
Selling out of suitcases was nothing new for the East
Indians in Guyana. Some did that trade in the Negro villages for decades. The
conditions imposed by the Burnham decrees simply pushed them beyond the borders
of Guyana. The Caribbean Islands became the market place. And the once few
became many, operating out of suitcases, traversing the Islands and Guyana.
TRADERS became their name. And it was no longer only East
Indians. Many Negro women became involved in the trade. At Timehri Airport, an
observant traveller could see the cooperation of these women-Indoes and
Afroes. The decrees of Burnham affected
the Afro-Guyanese as well.
As Guyanese continue to immigrate to Canada and the United
States, they sought ways of helping family and friends in need. It appeared as
if everyone in Guyana needed some sort of assistance. To fill that need, the
opportunity of a booming transportation business materialized. BARRELS filled
with much needed commodities were shipped to Guyana continuously. That venture
made several entrepreneurs very wealthy.
REMITTANCES eventually became a significant component of the
Guyanese economy. Millions of dollars sent by Guyanese living in Canada, United
States and other parts of the world created a consumer class in Guyanese. And
that gave rise to RETAIL BUSINESSESS. The new trend of SUPERMARKETS.
The lives of the people were comfortable again as in the
Colonial Period. And the People’s Progressive Party saw the consumerism as part
of their program of success. Failing to build on the generosity of the
diaspora. And the PPP became complacent.
Why did the American government focused on British Guiana in
1953?
America in the 1930’s had a following of men and women who
were Communists. Rampant poverty, the
lack of having a meal and providing for families was an everyday occurrence. And elites with the Communist agenda saw the
deprivations as an opportunity in promoting the ideology. Trade Unions were
infiltrated. Democracy was under attack in America. And the Pro-Democracy
champions were people of tremendous influences.
There were crack downs.
At the time, Cheddie Jagan was a student in America. It is
written, he was introduced to Communist ideology by a young woman he was seeing
at the time. Stopped stone cold in America. They would wait for years, returning
to British Guiana to pursue their desires upon an unsuspecting impoverished
people.
And they came to British Guiana as a married couple.
Immediately, the norms of an influential colonial people
were challenged-the Negroes, the East Indians, the Chinese, the Portuguese, the
Mixed People. Termed colonial stooges.
There, began the struggles of extremists and moderates in
the Guyanese society. Every opportunity was an assault on the sugar industry-
the major employer in the colony. Obviously, to control the workers by a Trade
Union. Even though one already existed.
Typical of the Communist, lies and deception became their
tools. And the poor began to look at their
White employers with suspicions. The Bible states; “Words are a spirit and
life.” And the words of the People’s Progressive Party has cursed the
country. After twenty eight years in
Opposition, they returned to power to fulfill the curses. Today, after their
rule of twenty two years, what has become of the country? Crimes and criminals
are unchecked. Law and Order disregarded by government officials and elite
citizenry. The Justice System rift with unethical practices. Narcotics and its
shipment destroyed the legitimate exporting of local products. The Environment
is foul with garbage. The Drainage and Irrigation System in derelict
conditions. Cronyism nurtured poor infra-structures of the country. And their
sins are responsible for those in despair who take their own lives-just to
escape the hardships imposed by the People’s Progressive Party.
They are simply a VERY BAD group of men and women in the PPP.
The People’s Progressive Party is void of leadership-it has
a lot of devious people in its midst. So, there is no one in authority.
BECAUSE, each knows the wretched ways of the other.
The People’s Progressive Party lacked the ethics of
governing. And not today, but in fact since 1953.
Why would the British Government suspend the 1953
Constitution? Because the leadership of the PPP had no respect for the laws
written in it.
They gained the confidence of the poor by telling them that
the British were paying slave wages and do nothing to ease their misery. When
in actual fact, the Sugar Welfare Fund was moving people out of the Cottages
into Housing Schemes. There it was, a White person telling an entire Indo group
of Guyanese that another set of White people were causing the misery in their
lives. And they believed.
The plan of the People’s Progressive Party was to rid the
colony of the Brits and hand its administrations over to the Soviets. How they
ever hoped to achieve that-only the Almighty would know. The PPP leadership had
to be naive as to what the Americans and British would do to prevent such an
event from happening. There had to be something wrong to even think up a plan
like that. Especially, since the Cubans entertained
the Soviets in their country. Guatemala was in turmoil-orchestrated by the
Central Intelligence Agency. Arbenz had to flee to Mexico. Allende in Chile was
monitored by the Americans. And Mousadeh of Iran was ousted.
What was the leadership of PPP thinking when they sent the
photograph of Josef Stalin to PPP cells in the villages? Grown men hung the
huge photograph of Stalin around their necks and paraded themselves in the
presence of the Governor of the Colony-as a form of protest. Less than ten
years had passed since Josef Stalin sat with Winston Churchill, Franklin
Roosevelt and Harry Truman as an axis for defeating Adolph Hitler. Western nations witnessed the maneuvers of the
Soviets as they raced to occupy Germany. In the end, occupying East Germany. The world watched as the Soviets dominated the
lives of the Eastern Europeans.
Who in their right mind would think that the PPP would have
been allowed to hand Guyana over to the Soviets?
Just as a today, the PPP of 1953 abandoned their Ministerial
duties in pursuit of another agenda. The Legislature descended into upheaval –
chaos. Diplomacy and respect for Higher Authority trampled, replaced by anger
and plain stubbornness. A line dawn in the Guyanese society, either one was a
PPP or a Colonial Stooge. The situation became as historians compare the
civilizations of the Greeks and Romans. The Greeks, cultured and diplomatic.
The Romans, barbaric and uncouth.
The PPP was never an organization of calmness – always
confrontational. Just as today, propaganda was their stock and trade. Justice,
diplomacy, good reasoning and decency escaped and escapes their minds. A
barbaric group of individuals. For those
of a cultured disposition, the path to Independence was going to be one of observing
all the protocols of a matured society capable of being Independent. Such a path was to be scorned by the People’s
Progressive Party-their objections simply dismissed as, “Colonial Stooges.”
With charged rhetoric coming from the People’s Progressive
Party, a concerned Governor of the Colony called in the Premier for dialogue.
The Governor disclosed, “It appears the Premier is not thinking on his
own-someone else is directing his decisions.”
Who is directing Donald Ramotar?
PROROGUE of parliament is to empower a group of individuals
who do not have to answer for their actions. The PPP tried the same things in
1953-to do whatever they wanted. But there was a Higher Power then to curb
their excessive behaviour. The Constitution was suspended.
Until the Governor read the reasons for the Suspension Order
on the radio. Rural peoples never knew the leadership of the PPP made several
trips to the Soviet block for indoctrinations. They transported and disseminate
subversive literature throughout the colony. Encouraged sabotage and civil
disorder.
Unfortunate for the
citizens. In the rural areas, the voice of the Colonials was drown out by the
PPP. Their message to the Indoes, “We Care.” Similar to the present day, “We
Care.”
Back in the fifties, the “We Care” was to empower the PPP whose
deceitful plan was to take the people into the Soviet sphere.
Today’s, “We Care” is to empower the PPP to continue their
reckless administration of the country-disrespect for parliament, corruption,
cronyism and list could go on and on.
Those “We Care” had and has a price. Jim Jones cared too.
And his followers committed mass suicide.
I ask the voters who willingly give their votes to the PPP.
Do you see the pattern of despair and suicides in the rural areas-your
communities?
Do you really believe that the People’s Progressive Party
cares?
STUBBORNNESS-a natural trait of the leadership of the
People’s Progressive Party. Unwilling to change ideology. Unwilling to provide
good governance. Unwilling to call Local Government Elections. Unwilling to
call General Elections. Unwilling to replace corrupt ministers. Unwilling to re-convene
parliament in a timely manner. Unwilling to lift the prorogue decree.
Stubbornness.
East Indians must understand why the People’s Progressive
Party has to go. If East Indians are part of the PPP stubbornness, then what
will emerge as the Alternative? There is no Linden Forbes Samson Burnham this
time around. He was the lesser of two evils imposed by the British. For we are
truly witnessing an evil and corrupt People’s Progressive Party. The British cannot
choose for us anymore. It is Guyanese who will have to determine the Change.
The PPP have boasted of not ever lost an election. But this
time around, they could. That depends entirely on the People’s National
Congress, Mr. Granger and Mr. Nagamoottoo. Each, separately must weigh their
choices. Either to seek personal ambitions or place Guyana foremost.
Sincerely,
Velutha Kuttapen.
www.timehritoday.blogspot.com
Thursday, 28 May 2015
SUGAR
SUGAR:
The sugar industry must survive. It is a
commodity/ingredient that is used worldwide for the production of many food
products-consumer oriented.
During the time of Bookers, they were confident of sugar
demands-worldwide. So confident they
were, that they invested in a Special Trade School at Port Mourant. Training
young men and women as technicians for the sugar industry.
The school has since lost its excellence.
If the sugar industry is to survive, then there must be a
continuous number of highly skilled individuals to provide efficiencies to its
operations.
I would suggest, the school be restored to its original
caliber with a revised curriculum. Stressing the process of making sugar and
the machineries used in its process. Its planting and cultivation. Many sugar
producing countries do have such systems in place for their sugar industry.
From time to time, our governments seek their services. It should not be like
that. We must understand the industry ourselves.
In 1960, I was fortunate to gain a place at the Bookers Apprentice
Training Centre. The centre was established in 1957. Boasted the best in the British Commonwealth.
Each year, twenty students are accepted for the training. To date, there, might
be 1200 graduates. Many have migrated to Canada and United States. A few went
off to England. We have all done well. Many have further their education in
Engineering. We provide valuable services to hi-tech industries in North
America. We are businessmen and women in North America. We are employers in the
Manufacturing Sector. Our Skill and Confidence gives us that competitive edge.
During the mid-60’s, when the sugar factories were
modernizing. It was the trainees of the Centre who were forefront in the
implementation of the expansion Facilities, Power House and Sugar Making
Machinery. It is unbelievable, the previous Minister of Agriculture would
sought the world at large for solutions to the Skeldon Factory. And there it is
all along, Guyanese who were trained in the Sugar Industry weren’t even
considered. Ignored at all level of the Government of Guyana.
The new government seeking the help of the Cubans to solve
the woes of the industry. Guyanese are sidelined again. Years ago, graduates of
Port Mourant were recruited to develop the Nigerian Sugar Factory. As well as
the Bahamas Sugar Industry.
The SUGAR INDUSTRY
has the potential of spin off jobs for at least 300 sustainable high priced employment.
The Material Control Department is rift with malpractices.
We must develop our economy to produce-it is the only way
forward.
And whatever we already have, must be fine-tuned to create
employment for Guyanese.
Guysuco’s Materials Control Department have too many
overseas suppliers. Many of the purchased items can be quality produced in
Guyana. Reduced cost is one factor in consideration. Guysuco does not have
competitive bidding systems. They have a buddy system.
Sugar and Rice will survive as separate products. When combined,
several consumer products can be manufactured-aimed at global markets.
It is important for Guysuco to include several of those Port
Mourant Graduates on its Board. And if possible the company’s CEO or Chairman
of the Board.
Everything is possible. It takes the will and know-how.
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Monday, 25 May 2015
THE DREAMER and THE DREAM
THE DREAMER and THE DREAM:
Shackled by a heavy burden. Instinctively I knew.
Growing up in the home of Peoples Progressive Party
activist, I was drawn to the Independence struggle at a very young age. The
political campaign of 1953 energized a rhythm. Since then, it has been a drum
beat that continued for the last 65 years.
Always the desire of all Guyanese. For many generations. That
we should live in harmony.
I am always fond of the fifties-its music- its idyllic way
of life-its movies. The freedom of living safe and sound.
I was young then. However, keen on the changes that was
taking place in British Guiana and other countries far away. In 1947, I
witnessed the celebration of India’s independence at Albion Front. In 1957, I
witnessed Ghana Independence celebrations in Rosignol.
When our independence came in 1966. As the Union Jack was
gradually lowered. The Golden Arrow hoisted. Simultaneously. At the midnight
hour, we were a country shackled to distrust, racial strife and multitudes of
false ideologies-alien to the Guyanese way of life. Unintentionally, made us
poor and poorer by each passing day.
There were no celebrations in many villages for the birth of
a country that nourished us- The Amerinds, The Mixed Races, The Europeans, The
Africans and The East Indians. Many went to bed. Like any other day in their
lives.
Not so long ago, I watched Jamaicans sang their National
Anthem at a Stadium in Jamaica. Such sincerity, conviction and pride. Tears ran
down their cheeks. My eyes welled up. Not for them but for my country-Guyana.
And I reflected and wished.
May 11, 2015. We woke up from a long slumber of nightmares
and dreams. Close to one year from now, we will truly celebrate our
independence. In villages, towns and city. We would be 50 years old as an
independent nation. A momentous time in our destiny. A government chosen by the
people. What a reward to embrace our fiftieth year.
We have matured. I trust respective political parties will
do likewise.
The 28 years of PNC governance had given many citizens much
to complain about. Likewise the 23 years of PPP governance. I will not be kind
to Forbes or Cheddie. Forbes set the
trend of intimidation of citizens. Cheddie complained vehemently. Yet, in 1992
when Cheddie came to power, he did absolutely nothing for inclusive government.
Shackled by burdens they nurtured, we remained divided.
And Cheddie would leave the PPP into the hands of terrible
people, who did not spare the abuses of every race of citizens.
The first prayer for Guyana had to be spoken in 1950. It was
the emergence of the ungodly in our midst.
Shackled by this heavy burden. For 65 years the faithful prayed. Over
generations.
I find the 33 seats of great significance. It continued to
stun the Peoples Progressive Party. Victory was so close yet untenable. Pride
goeth before the fall.
That is God for you.
For the 2011 election, I wrote a prayer on social media
beseeching an AFC victory. Soon after, so much scorn was heaped upon the words.
I could only imagine how Enoch and Noah must have felt. These are truly the
days of Noah. I kept on Praising God for the victory. For days the results were withheld. Yet I
kept on Praising God. Finally, the Combined Opposition had 33 seats and the
Peoples Progressive Party 32 seat. Strangely, in my mind that was a victory for
the People of Guyana. Perhaps, not for the political parties.
Proud were the men and women of the PPP-their stupidity got the
better of them. Prorogue Parliament and be pompous about it. Bully in their
attitude of not deciding on the future of the Parliament and the country. They
slapped citizens, threatened to kill citizens, want to strip citizens, use
their mouths to abuse Foreign Dignitaries and further disrespected the people
of the country with racist comments.
The words of a Presidential Candidate from Ephesians 6:12,
“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,
against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the
spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realm.”
The ungodly.
And the 33 seats returned to haunt the PPP. The same 33
seats which was disrespected, now has honour.
And the Living God answered after 65 years. But the devil is
never too far away
President David Arthur Granger, a man who openly profess his
faith in the living God. Quamina comes to mind.
A man who also openly professed his faith in the living God. Perhaps the
first Christian on the soil of the colony.
Arise, shine for your light has
come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you. Isaiah 60:1. That is for my country. My hope in this
President. May he have the Wisdom of Solomon to rule justly over the citizens
of Guyana-we are troubled people. May he forever seek excellent Counsel? May
the Lord God favour him with East Indians of keen minds in his inner circle?
Shepherd of the flock.
Lord Jesus, You who have charge over the Ministering Angels.
Dispatch around the Shepherd thousands of angels. For the battle is the
spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realm.
We are still divided on ethnicity, but free for a while to
build on trust.
The dreamer had worked for the 1953 PPP campaign. For 2015
campaign, social media was the choice.
The dream-unshackle the burdens of L.F.S Burnham and C.B
Jagan.
God be praised.
E-mail: timehri@golden.net
www.timehritoday.blogspot.com
Sunday, 24 May 2015
INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENTS:
We have many very small businesses in Guyana. If guided by
responsible government agencies, they can grow and contribute to society.
Perhaps, each creating employment for one or two individuals.
These types of ventures can create substantial employment opportunities
for young people.
If we create an environment of proper business systems, we
will demonstrate our abilities of producing quality products with credibility.
We would have then developed a climate, manufacturing to meet our consumer
demands. Developing what we already have
in the country. In controlled fashion.
We can then attract Foreign Investments in manufacturing.
It is a proven fact, those economies with a great emphasis
in the manufacturing sector are wealthy nations. But there are so many things to be ironed out
before we can be competitive foreign suppliers. Container costs are sometimes
prohibitive for the export of some of our agricultural commodities.
See “JOB CREATION” on www.timehritoday.blogspot.com
SETTING THE TREND:
Previous governments have put in place the basics for a
manufacturing sector. But, they did not follow through with the commitment of
getting it on track.
It is important to stream line products that are
manufactured in Guyana at the present-be it arts and craft with fabric and wood
or metal fabrication. The possibility exists that entrepreneurs are operating
their businesses in archaic conditions, thereby missing out on much needed
technical support. They are small, not needing large spaces for their
businesses, the lack of finances to purchase or rent adequate spaces in an
appropriate environment are hindrance to their growth.
At all costs, emphasis and effort must be made to create
sustainable employment. At the onset the costs would be great, but it is
setting the groundwork of the acceptable trends.
SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS:
The Industrial Estates managed by NICIL are under-utilized. These Industrial Estates must be enhanced to
encourage growth and employment.
1)
Industrial Malls should constructed with spaces
of 1000 sqft.
2)
There must frequent surveillance (day and night)
to ensure the security of investments. Guyana has developed a culture of
complete disrespect for the properties of others. It is important the State be
involved in the policing until the lawlessness achieves a level of acceptance.
This is crucial in the campaign for Foreign Investments.
3)
Waste Disposal. Currently that is a major
problem at Industrial Sites.
4)
Power Generation at Industrial Estates to meet
the necessary needs. A combination of Wind, Solar and Fuel power generation
must be implemented. This method will control maintenance and power generation
for prescribed needs of each of the Industrial Estates throughout the country.
Lower usage and costs for transmission lines. A Co-operative
Body manages the day to day operations of the Power Generation Facilities. Manufacturing needs sustainable electricity at
a reasonable costs.
5)
A Council set up to monitor and provide support
to entrepreneurs on the manufacture of their products. This approach will
ensure productivity, safe working environment for employees and the assurances
that employee are sustainable employed with decent wages to provide for good
and meaningful lives for their families.
6)
Taxation and NIS are better monitored with this
system-better for the government, employers and employees.
7)
Progress can be measured easily.
8)
Reviews, Revisions and Implementations are less
cumbersome.
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