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Jun 01, 2014 Letters
Dear Editor,
This P.P.P regime promised us Berbicians, at their last election campaign, that they will create lots of jobs, engage the Berbice Bridge Company to facilitate lowering of the bridge toll, lower the V.A.T, set up sub offices so that passport and birth certificate will be a less hassle for us, build a deep water harbor, and many more promises. Now we have to say empty promises.
Mr. Rohee! Now that questions are being asked about all this empty rhetoric, you and your P.P.P are now scrambling for excuses. Berbicians are not stupid as you and your cohorts might feel. I guess by now you know that we have peeped your cards and know that you are bluffing. We also know that you do not have the answers to give us so you have hatched up this smoke screen about some Commission of Inquiry about who killed who and who shot who in the 70s and 80s.
You need to return to reality and deal with the issues in front of your eyes. Rohee, Berbicians need a better life. The P.P.P must come up with wise solutions and ideas. We do not need arrogance.
Stop dancing; bobbing and weaving as if you are in a boxing ring, you are not good at it. Start behaving like leaders.
I must close by asking-Where is the master plan and better life you promised Berbicians Mr. Rohee.
Anil Sookran
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