Home Letters PPP/C Government who will always “Do The Right Thing”
Dear Editor,
Road Safety Month 2024 was observed under the banner “Do The Right Thing.” Doing the right thing is something the Opposition dissociates itself from, and remains a virtual improbable and impossible task which they will never visualize as virtuous.
Finding everything offensive, they would oppose anything at the PPP/C government table in Parliament, and would even seek recourse with the courts.
Thankfully, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is not influenced by discrimination, and the PNC cannot succeed with their whims and fancies whenever their brilliant attorneys attempt to “try a ting” with the CCJ. Needless to say, the PNC has never been victorious in any of their unscrupulous claims when they petitioned their cases with the CCJ. The Ranger’s hat-trick of losses remains a colossal defeat and a shameful embarrassment.
Trust the PPP/C Government to “Do The Right Thing.” Under the leadership of a workaholic President, a vigilant Ministry of Home Affairs, in consultation with the Guyana Police Force, is contemplating a name change for next year, to accommodate the “Guyana Police Service.” This reference would reflect the true image, identifying with the various responsibilities to house the many departments and assistance the police shoulder.
During their previous governance, it was the PNC who misled the police and instructed them to commit many misdemeanours, especially during the 2020 Election period. The police were subdued by the dictator, and had to entertain the figment of a bomb threat, executing unjustified exercises in favour of the PNC; bullying the public, officials and observers with high-handed force; removing then Assistant Commissioner of Police Edgar Thomas from his post; giving incorrect instructions, etc.
Guyanese can rest assured that the rambunctious PNC will not dare “Do The Right Thing” for Guyana. The PNC tied up Guyanese and the resources of Guyana in the most lopsided oil contract ever conceived globally. In so doing, the PNC has sold out the birthright of generations to come, and imprisoned them in accepting less than their fair share of prosperity! That is only the top of the tip of the iceberg in the policing of our resources by the PNC.
The PPP/C did the right thing when they exposed the mystery of the hidden US$18M signing bonus by the greedy green-eyed PNC.
Never one to practise the right side of the law, but to preach the wrong side of justice, the PNC drank Burnham’s stirred “Kool-Aid.” Not shaken by its devilish ideology, the nefarious protegees of a dangerous dictator continue to blindly support wrong things and ignore right things. The prodigal students of damnation relentlessly unleashed an attack on civility, exploited the abuse in wasteful spending, and sabotaged the course of law and order. Now the PPP/C Government and the people of Guyana have to pay for all the damages and expenses the former PNC Government incurred as a result of their uncaring and unilateral attitude.
Think of all the lawyers’ fees charged for all the cases tried by the CCJ. Where are the millions removed from JONESTOWN?
The PNC would never stop trying to pull the wool over Guyanese eyes. The wolf in sheep’s clothing still thinks that all Guyanese are naïve and gullible. Not knowing how to do the right thing, the PNC tried to block the substantive appointment of Mr. Hicken as Commissioner of Police. Chief Justice (ag.) Roxane George, SC, dismissed the legal challenge, paving the way for the ever-alert President Dr Irfaan Ali to do the right thing by confirming Mr Hicken in Thursday’s swearing-in ceremony.
Despite placing their hands on all the Holy Books, the PNC lacks the temerity to say or do the right thing. They will always lead Guyana in the wrong direction. In this festive season, the PNC spurn the audacity to represent anything which spells good, but boasts and brags about the inauspicious tidings of everything bad.
Not knowing how to begin to do bad deeds, the PPP/C Government can only accomplish good deeds. Guyanese are enjoying a financially stable holiday, thanks to the generosity of a PPP/C Government who will always “do the right thing.”
Yours respectfully,
Jai Lall