Someone has an axe to grind

Dear Editor,
I refer to Nigel Hinds letter in Guyana Times (Thursday, April 7, 2016) Titled “Vendetta against the head of the Presidential Secretariat/Minister of State!”
I am in agreement with his letter but unfortunately it failed to include the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC) and its Commissioner James Singh as being also victims of a dirty Vendetta campaign by WPA’s activist David Hinds, Anand Goolsarran and the Kaieteur News to destroy the GFC and the Forestry sector. Nigel Hinds in his letter asked “Could the seizing of assets of BaishanLin have been done in a more tactful manner, considering our substantial fractional dependence on foreign investments from China and Chinese companies and also considering the role of its managing director Chu Hong Bo, in the association of Chinese Enterprises in Guyana?”
Hinds is correct here because Hong Bo can certainly approach his Embassy which is the Chinese Embassy to make an intervention calling on the Guyana Government to cease its harassment of the Chinese companies or else China’s Government will stop its aid programmes to Guyana.
China’s government in this regard cannot be wrong since it is simply putting an end to ungratefulness. And should this happen the Guyanese people can be sadly affected. The Granger Administration should therefore cease its harassment of the Chinese companies in Guyana in the interest of both the Guyanese and Chinese people.

Yours Sincerely,
Peter Persaud