Dear Editor,
Gimme a raise, gimme stacks, and sometimes even openly, gimme money.
In the heart of Guyana, where promises of economic success and global attention lie, a sinister practice erodes the nation’s reputation and endangers the safety of its people. As a frequent traveller, I have encountered a disturbing reality on the roads of Guyana – the pervasive culture of bribery within the ranks of the Guyana Police Force.
What started as a shocking surprise soon transformed into a disheartening routine. Time and again, Police officers of various ranks approached me, extending their hands not for justice but for personal gain. Bribery, it seems, has become an accepted norm within the Force. Inquiring locally and scouring the depths of the internet only confirmed my worst fears.
A local resident uttered words that resonated deeply, “If you refuse to meet their demands, they will subject you to harassment.” These officers wield their power shamelessly, shamelessly tarnishing the image of law enforcement. It is important to clarify that I was never charged with any offences in these encounters. Yet, the audacity with which they openly solicit bribes suggests that this unethical practice has become deeply ingrained in their daily routine, fuelled by a lack of consequences.
Guyana, at the precipice of economic transformation and under the watchful eyes of the global community, cannot afford to turn a blind eye. The time for resolute action has come. The authorities must take immediate steps to dismantle this culture of bribery within the Guyana Police Force, ensuring that the country’s reputation remains untarnished and the experiences of visitors remain unblemished.
One practical measure to curb this rampant practice would be the establishment of a public hotline. A dedicated channel where individuals can report any Police officer who has brazenly sought bribes would empower the citizens, offering a glimmer of hope in the pursuit of justice. Safety and security should be the bedrock of any society, and no compromise should be made when it comes to preserving them.
To those Police officers who have fallen victim to this vicious cycle, it is understandable that you may have inherited these habits from your colleagues without much contemplation. Perhaps you deemed it normal because you lacked an alternative perspective. However, I ask you to pause and reflect upon your actions. Ask yourselves, are you helping build a brighter future for this beautiful country, or are you contributing to its downfall?
If you find yourself at a loss for an answer, I urge you to place yourselves in the shoes of hardworking individuals who struggle to make ends meet on meagre wages. Picture them, exhausted from a day’s labour, yearning to provide for their loved ones, only to be accosted by your colleagues who demand bribes of $5000+. Let this bitter imagination serve as a catalyst for change.
True transformation starts within ourselves. Each one of us has the power to make the right choices, to take a stand against corruption, and to foster an environment of trust and integrity. Let us unite, citizens and authorities alike, to rebuild Guyana’s foundations on pillars of transparency, justice, and unwavering resolve. Together, we can create a brighter future for all.
Sincerely,
Name withheld