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Dec 02, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor,
I am somewhat concerned about the constant rumblings about the various requests from the Diaspora. In some cases, there is a call for this group to be represented in Parliament etc. Now I see that Mr. Asquith Rose has written to the President of Guyana. I used to read Mr. Rose’s very lengthy letters in the media and then I stopped. This is because Mr. Rose thinks he has all the answers to the problems in Guyana and just maybe he would have made a better President and Government all in one.
From his various discourses, he figures that his side of the Coalition is better equipped with the intelligence, and other endowments for the job at hand. Therefore nothing that President Granger does or says will make sense. For all of his advice, has Mr. Rose ever gone to any of the hinterland Regions? No, but he bases his arguments/advice on what he sees on a computer graph and comes up with figures that he thinks makes him an authority on all avenues.
We here in Guyana have ideas too and it would be generous of Mr. Rose to avail himself to have objective discourses rather than just to look at one side of the coin and rally people to his cause rather than develop a national momentum.
And for crying out loud, when David Granger was sworn in, he did so using a Bible. There was no magic wand and no fairy godmother to swipe away the mess that was inherited from the past regime. It would be better if Mr. Rose and friends come to help rather than to feel it is your right to dictate. You do not know it all. As the old people say – ‘Whoever sen yoh, tell dem you ain’t find David Granger’.
Monica Sealey
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