What is the PNC-led coalition’s greatest fear?

Dear Editor
Very early in the reign of the Coalition, at a time when they were riding on the crest of their power and glory, I wrote an article captioned “They came in on a lie but they will be taken out with the truth.”
In that letter, I also made a damning prediction that the Coalition would not last a full five-year term. So, with accurate precision, my prophetic words have come to pass; reasons being that the corrupt nature of this coalition Government has made those honest predictions a stark reality.
This PNC-led Coalition is corrupt to the core, and for this fact they have done themselves in.
They have dug their own graves, that’s a full blown fact, and the record is there to prove it. Talk to any Guyanese and they will tell you that these three and a half years has been the worst time of our lives, something we would not want to be extended any further. Hence we long for fresh elections and a fresh mandate. Guyana needs to breathe again.
Now, the real explanation behind all of these delaying tactics is not a shocking defeat at the polls, that is a foregone conclusion, their greatest concern is how to face the full brunt of the law for their thievery and outrageous corrupt acts against the people of this great country. That is their greatest fear. How will they face the gallows when their time comes up at SOCU and SARA?
Be it known that they have done a pretty good job at exposing themselves on the world stage with that lying propaganda rhetoric that all those in the PPP/C would be incarcerated on the basis of their being the most notorious thieves in Guyanese history and the persons who carried out the most brazen pillage of state funds and assets.
Well, that brutal assault on the Opposition is about to end, and another spate of accountability would be put on stream as the searchlight opens up on the PNC and their lackeys. In this regard, they are in a quandary as to their time before those very same state agencies in the very near future. Those agencies they so closely “control” will have the distasteful task of investigating and prosecuting them. The fear factor is very great!
For three and a half years, billions were expended on a massive witch hunt of every possible PPP/C and perceived PPP/C personnel. Throughout the length and breadth of this country, persons were shackled, humiliated, and brought before the courts on trumped up charges. It was the worst of times for persons called PPP/C, or even to be associated with that party for that matter, as the Guyanese version of the Ton Ton Macoutes went on a rampage.
Some gave up hope and vowed never to be associated with the party again due to the pressure and the shame they had to endure. But thanks be to the Almighty, in all of this, no one has been found guilty.
Now, on a point of clarification, the expressed reason for the PNC not succeeding in their witch hunt expedition is that the PPP/C governed by the rule. The underhand corrupt deals they were accused of were found to be vulgar lies and pure propaganda. The fact is when you govern by the rules you fear nothing, and no investigation will bother you, hence SOCU or SARA could in any way intimidate. However, these same state sponsored agencies will become a problem for them when their time comes up for questioning on matters of governance and other issues. That is the question that has every member of the Coalition Camp quivering in fear?
On this note we are in receipt of information that a lot of skullduggery is in progress at most government ministries – the Ministry of Finance in particular.
They are in the process of falsifying documents such as the backdating of accounts of shady transactions and much more. The delay tactics is to give them time to somehow overhaul the damage already done in their heist of the country in those corruption scandals. But this is a Herculean task, as time is of great essence; nevertheless, they persist.
As we say in Guyanese creole, “Is you who knock me first,” but that is okay. However, when the last lick comes up, don’t act surprised and foolish when those hidden acts are revealed, all those who are to be prosecuted will be prosecuted. I rest my case.

Respectfully,
Neil Adams