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Aug 31, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
The chairman of GPL is on record as saying the company is run by brainless personnel, all Guyana agree.
However, he failed to look at his right hand for the dumbest of all. The Prime Minister told this nation that the reason for prepaid meters is to curb electricity theft. Can Mr. Dindyal therefore explain why the meters were first placed in an area where GPL collects more than 90% of its revenue?
This must be a cowboy country for such a thing to occur. I’ll tell you why, eye-pass on certain section of the population. They all know where the meters should be put but those people are their friends. Dindyal has no heart, giving those poor people that added burden at the beginning of a school year when they have added expenses.
It is not that this nation does not understand this system, we got the information, and we do not need GPL to tell us this. Persons’ complaints were technical, we want answers to that. Let them put it at a public place so we can test it, we cannot afford $8.000 a week. President Bharat Jagdeo should investigate GPL, as can lead to massive demonstrations, which he does not need.
Anyone who can come up with such an insane mechanism to curb electricity theft in this country is void of rational thinking, time up Dindyal. All citizens should protest against this, let Dindyal put the meters where they belong in the Wild West. This whole circus of GPL top brass getting the meters is so laughable one cannot comment on it.
Sugrim Singh
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