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Sep 24, 2019 Letters
I crave your indulgence to allow me space in your papers to comment on the current political situation in my country.
First up, it seems that the letter writers of the Coalition Government have all gone to bed. I cannot see so much hogwash is being bandied about in relation to this erstwhile government and these writers are not coming to its defence. Or is it that they are coming to the defence but their letters are not given prominence in your papers?
On the other hand, I have observed that letters disparaging the government find favour with your papers, many of which I am certain are written by the cadre of writers employed by Freedom House.
Secondly, I have always held the view that there is always method to Jagdeo’s madness. It is in this context that I wish to frame this letter. It is my firm belief that Jagdeo and his bunch have reviewed the success of the government’s Social Cohesion programme. It is my firm belief that the facts revealed as a result of that review has shaken the PPP to the core.
They would have realised that Guyanese are no longer susceptible to the race-baiting tactics of the PPP. They would realise that Guyanese were embracing each other’s diversity to the extent where mixed marriages were on the increase. They would have realised that the youths were not interested in the PPP’s Jurassic policies and tactics.
So what was the next step?
Instigate a vote of no confidence. They were deeply disappointed with the end result.
The PPP is aware how much reverence the President is accorded by his Party supporters and others. So they have now decided to target the President personally in an effort to raise the ire of his supporters, so much so that they will retaliate. Once that retaliation is in motion, the evil deed would have been done. The country will descend into chaos and absolute anarchy. Jagdeo would have won. He would not care that Guyana has lost.
Editor, the PPP cannot survive without racial tensions, so they will exploit racism to the max. Guyanese, especially our youths, are not so inclined nor interested.
Jagdeo’s next ploy then was to clamber for something that his Party, and his founder leader had fought against – the Overseas Vote. We all remember that Dr. Jagan, since the 1969 elections, was calling for an end to the Overseas vote. That was eventually abandoned in 1992 when he and President Hoyte hammered out an agreement at the instigation of the Carter Centre. So why should we now reinstate the overseas vote? Why must the game’s rules always be in favour of the PPP? Why must the rules change to suit them? The Coalition needs to be steadfast in this regard.
As far as I know, the Carter Centre’s formula is still in effect and the Coalition needs to insist upon that. It was the Carter Centre’s formula that has the present GECOM configuration in place. So why change other configurations? To suit the PPP? No way Jose!
I am therefore urging the PNC/R, APNU, and the Coalition, please do not fall to Jagdeo’s tactics. Please inform your supporters to hold the moral high ground and do not, (repeat) do not engage in tit-for-tat politics. Please, please, too much is at stake.
In the meantime, the Coalition supporters should be engaged in an aggressive letter-writing campaign extolling the virtues of this government since it came to power in 2015. The evidence is everywhere, but they need to write nevertheless. The PPP’s strategy of “telling a lie often enough, will make it believable” should not be ignored. I am ashamed of the ABE countries for falling for that trick – again.
In the 70s and 80s, the PPP made everybody believe, inclusive of his supporters, that Burnham had several Swiss Bank Accounts and that he was among the richest Black men alive. Of course, none of it was true.
So Coalition, please remind your supporters that there is much work to be done or else you will lose the propaganda war.
Yours truly,
B. Britton
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