Something smells wrong

Dear Editor,
His Excellency President Dr Irfaan Ali’s avowal that Government will spare no effort to investigate the destruction of public buildings is comforting to those who are convinced and fearful that Guyana is returning to the days of the PNC and its affiliates ramping up their “slo’ fiah, mo’ fiah” programme.
Recall that they are unleashed periodically on the nation, especially with the incendiary, race-baiting rhetoric that is being regurgitated unceasingly through their social media outlets by their leaders and supporters in and out of Guyana.
Also reassuring is his assertion that he would be seeking international assistance to solve the case while preliminary investigations take place.
In 2020, Leader of the Opposition, Joseph Harmon, openly called for insurrection subsequent to the ruling of the Chief Justice on Elections Petition No. 88. His utterings have grave implications, given the PNC’s history and proclivity for instigating violent mayhem and murder in Guyana.
The inflammatory, subtle calls to their supporters at the homes of the murdered Henry boys precipitated the actions by criminal elements to burn, loot and destroy people’s homes and businesses.
The Police never received any encouragement and support from the PNC in their dangerous fight against the criminal elements in our society. So, if you examine the patterns of these periodic episodes, these latest threats at the Brickdam Police Station are symptomatic of the PNC/APNU/AFC dogs of war and pundits against the State.

Sincerely,
Baldeo Mathura