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Nov 22, 2011 Letters
Dear Editor,
There can be no doubt that Guyana has come a far way since the assumption to office of the PPP/C on October 5, 1992.
This record of progress is evident for all to see- improved performance of our students at national and regional examinations; proliferation of new housing schemes; better supply of potable water; improved healthcare services; better roads and bridges, to name but a few.
The progress made is all the more significant when seen against the background of a run-down economy which the PPP/C administration inherited when it took over the reins of government in 1992.
The country at that time was not only bankrupt but was also deemed un-creditworthy by the IMF and other financial institutions. We had reached a stage where the international community including the donor community was refusing to do business with Guyana due to our past record of bad governance and disrespect for the rule of law.
This perception of Guyana was changed after the elections of October 5 1992, the first free and fair elections after some 28 years of PNC authoritarian rule during which the democratic and social fabric of this nation was ruthlessly ruptured.
There was widespread and a pervasive sense of hopelessness and despair among the Guyanese people, in particular the young people, the majority of whom were unable to find jobs that could allow them to lead secure and dignified lives.
Today, all of that has changed, thanks to the PPP/C government which immediately on assuming office began to address the concerns of the Guyanese people, including the burning issue of providing a roof over the head of the countless number of Guyanese who were forced to live in rented houses or in squatters’ settlements.
Today, a vast majority of those people are now proud owners of their own homes or are now living in communities that have now been regularized with water, electricity, roads, schools and health centres, as in the case of Sophia and several other such schemes.
This is one indication of a caring government, one that is committed to provide a roof over the heads of every Guyanese family in need.
The statistics show that Guyanese today are not only living longer and healthier lives but they are doing much better at school.
The PPP/C government has been putting the emphasis on the health and education of the Guyanese people, two of the most important ingredient for a good quality of life.
These are some of the reasons why Guyanese will vote solidly for the PPP/C and for Donald Ramotar come November 28, 2011- to ensure that this momentum of progress and development continues.
Hydar Ally
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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