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Sep 26, 2019 Letters
Please allow my voice to be heard within the 83,000 square miles of Guyana, by publishing this article.
I am angry with the APNU/AFC coalition government. This government must take some responsibility for the madness that is presently spreading like wildfire all over Guyana.
Every Guyanese, local and overseas, including the PPP/C supporters, know that the source of this madness lay squarely at the feet of the disgruntled opposition leader.
This present government seems helpless in bringing his reign of terror to an end. The question is, what more does he have to do before this government, who has the constitutional responsibility of protecting every citizen, take decisive action to eliminate the unnecessary fear and terror that lingers over our country.
There is a saying that goes like this, “When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers” The meaning of this figurative expression can accurately describe the present situation in Guyana.
Guyana needs a responsible government that feels the hurt of the people. We cannot allow a disconnected dreamer to create mayhem in Guyana at his whims and fancies.
In the upcoming general and regional elections, I will continue to vote for peace, love and harmony. I will continue to view every Guyanese, irrespective of colour, creed and religious belief as my brothers and sisters.
Let us the people of Guyana, put aside our man-made political differences and ensure that light reigns over darkness.
Respectfully,
Hector Lambert
Jan 21, 2025
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