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Nov 05, 2014 Letters
Dear Editor,
The saga of the Attorney General’s phone conversation with a reporter from Kaieteur News, revealed, to the general public, not surprisingly, the way things are done in Guyana, including what is really happening in our judicial system and the propensity of the PPP regime to use the power of the state and certain institutions, to crush its critics; It will not work because citizens are becoming more aware of their rights and the limits of the government, which was elected to serve them.
Kaieteur News has been bold in exposing the corruption and evils of this government. It is incurably rotten and apparently it has corrupted the state and major institutions including the Guyana Revenue Authority. The revelations coming out of that Authority is frightening. Guyanese are now at the mercies of a reckless and careless government.
The truth is unless this government is quickly removed from office, Guyana would continue to be divided and backward, and our children will grow up in poverty and squalor while Ministers, their relatives and friends stuff themselves to the point where they vomit on their shoes. We cannot allow such inequalities to overtake the future of our children. We cannot continue in this vein; it must stop.
It is the sacred duty of all law abiding Guyanese to hold those, who have been entrusted with power, by the people, accountable for their utterances; they should not be allowed to get away with saying whatever they wish without any consideration of the consequences of those utterances. This is important because they have power to shape and influence the lives of individuals, in society; they have power to actually destroy the lives of citizens.
The President should have, by now, requested the resignation of Mr. Anil Nandlall—”the higher breed of India”; who, according to him, is not like Bharrat Jagdeo, Bobby and Brassington. Mr. Nandlall must know that he is not that class. He could not class himself with Mr. Jagdeo.
I shudder to think that he is the Attorney General for my country; he is a shame and a big disgrace and should be fired from that position, post haste. But this is Guyana. It is run by a corrupt regime; that will not happen.
Mr. Nandlall would remain in office and be emboldened to speak and do other things, without any fear of being sanctioned by the President. This makes the President, Mr. Donald Ramotar, equally culpable. In fact, the entire government must account for the unbecoming and indecent conduct of this so-called Attorney General.
No other Attorney General of this country has being accused of such gross misconduct. They, I am sure, are ashamed of Mr. Nandlall. I would be interesting to hear what they have to say about the behaviour of Mr. Nandlall.
And what about the girl, purportedly mentioned by Mr. Nandlall, in that conversation; in such a derogatory and disrespectful manner. It was just unbelievable, the words of the Minister about that girl. Who is this man? I hope that the women organizations will come out against this disrespect by Mr. Nandlall for our women; they owe it to themselves and the cause for which they advocate.
Rave Persaud
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