Dear Editor,
The APNU+AFC cabal continues to operate in an alternate universe, completely insensitive to the anguish, pain, and suffering Guyanese endured during their tenure which was marred by inhumane economic policies that ultimately ended with a failed attempt to rig the outcome of democratic elections in 2020.
This notion was cemented as I read with great horror and utter disgust a statement issued by the APNU+ AFC’s Coretta McDonald, in which she attempted to criticize the recent announcement by President Dr. Irfaan Ali of an eight per cent salary increase across the board for public servants, teachers, members of the disciplined services, constitutional office holders and government pensioners as well as his intention to announce an adjustment to the salaries of lower categories of public sector workers in the coming week.
McDonald’s willingness to sacrifice truth at the altar of political expediency to fulfill the APNU+AFC’s misleading narratives is extremely disheartening.
She deliberately inflated the inflation rate to 50 per cent which is another spurious claim used to buttress her argument against the salary increase announced by the President.
The inescapable truth is that McDonald knows all too well the unjust and harsh treatment teachers endured at the hands of David Granger and the APNU+AFC regime.
McDonald and her party believe that all of Guyana was asleep between May 2015 and August 1st 2020.
They believe that Guyanese have forgotten that it was McDonald herself who proclaimed in 2018 that life for teachers was better under the PPP/C Government.
In fact, so good and attractive are the PPP/C policies towards workers that McDonald advanced her desire, through discussions, to become the PPP/C’s 2020 elections, prime ministerial candidate, up until a different approach was taken.
Therefore, the slap in the face McDonald refers to in her statement should really be directed inwards to her colleagues in the APNU+AFC because the most dehumanizing treatment workers have ever faced in this country was during the tenure of the Granger-led regime.
Teachers were forced to take strike action in 2018 following 3 years of delay in renewing the five-year salaries and benefits agreement first signed under the PPP/C and which had expired in 2015. Their suffering, like every other Guyanese except for the coalition elites, was further compounded by the imposition of, an increase of over 200 taxes and fees.
And for daring to stand up for their rights they were called “selfish” and “uncaring” by a sitting Minister in the APNU+AFC government.
Instead of focusing on the overall well-being of public sector workers, officials of Coretta McDonald’s party rewarded themselves with a 50% salary increase three months after taking office. They spent billions of dollars on food, fancy vehicles, and upgrading offices for themselves.
Had the APNU+AFC remained in office during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian/Ukraine conflict, Guyanese would have been eating from garbage bins by now because of how poor and incompetent their leadership was.
On the other hand, since returning to office the PPP/C government is implementing holistic economic policies to lower prices for goods and services which have increased globally.
At the same time, we have reversed the punitive taxes that had been imposed by APNU+AFC on electricity, water, medical services and educational supplies, basic household necessities, and basic construction materials.
The salary increase announced by the President should not be viewed in isolation, but in unison, with the several other measures, we have implemented since assuming office, all with the aim of improving disposable incomes for public sector employees and Guyanese at large.
As announced by the President, the increase, which is retroactive from January 2022, is part of Government’s wider efforts and also includes adjusted salary scales for various categories of workers to be announced next week, President Ali.
The APNU+AFC willfully omits to mention this information in their haste to be critical.
The APNU+AFC plunged the economy into freefall. They governed in a way that brought hopelessness and despair to people.
The unabated theft of state resources and the trauma of the five-month period APNU+AFC spent trying to rig the 2020 Regional and General Elections were not just a slap in the face, but a stab in the back of Guyanese.
Sincerely,
Joseph Hamilton
Minister of Labour