“One People, One Nation, One Destiny” and “One Guyana”

Dear Editor,
As a nation, we must stand united, especially at a time when our country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are being threatened.
Venezuela’s illegal claim and posturing for our land and economic prosperity should be a wake-up call for us to come together as one people with one mission. We cannot afford to send mixed messages to the population, as that would only weaken our resolve and give credence to our adversaries.
The words of our motto, “One People, One Nation, One Destiny”, are an embodiment of what we should strive for as a nation.
The leadership of this country needs to have a clear, simple, and unified message at this crucial time in our history; a message that would foster national unity and ensure that we stand together in the face of any external threat. Now is not the time for political gamesmanship, when the enemy is not only on our borders, but is in our backyard in every region, and is being arrogantly bold. Walking naked in our capital, and boasting paintings on their food carts with the Venezuelan flag including our Essequibo, selling Guyanese their foods along our seawall and roadways, taking our Guyanese hospitality and kindness and offering us disrespect.
Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are, first and foremost, non-negotiable positions for all Guyanese. Historically, it has always been that way, and it must remain so today and in the future.
The message should be emphasized that our land is our birthright, and we must preserve it for our people and future generations. We should not allow any nation to encroach on our territory or infringe on our rights. This message should be repeated over and over again until it is ingrained in the minds of every Guyanese.
Every street, alleyway, neighbourhood, village, town and region must be informed; our people must be the eyes and ears to know where Venezuelan nationals are; and information desks and telephone hotlines should be made available in every region, so Guyanese can provide information to the relevant agencies. And the Government must embark on a robust national education campaign to educate fellow Guyanese on the history of this controversy, now more than ever.
It is essential to understand that standing united is not just about protecting our land and economic prosperity; it is also about creating a united front that can spearhead equitable development initiatives that cut across political, religious, and ethnic divides in our country. When we stand united, we can attract foreign investments that benefit the investors and the people in an impactful and positive way, creating jobs and improving the standard of living of all Guyanese.
We can build a country that we can all be proud of; one that future generations would appreciate. But before that can be achieved, we need to stand united as a nation in the face of external threats to our sovereignty and territorial integrity. Now is not the time to score cheap political points, and clearly, it is not the time for mixed messages to the population. Rather, a clear, simple, and unified message that emphasizes our non-negotiable position must be sent.
We must come together and make a clarion call on Caricom, the OAS, EU, AU, US, BRICS, our South American allies, and other friends to support our just cause and be in solidarity with us, giving their unwavering support against this blatant illegality. We must come together as “One People, One Nation, One Destiny” to protect our land and future generations. We are stronger when we stand together. All of Guyana is our own. All of Guyana belongs to us.

Sincerely,
Jermaine Figueira,
MP