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Jun 17, 2021 Letters
Dear Editor
When a marriage is not working some people advocate separation then divorce. I tend to believe that reconciliation is the best solution up to a point. Although we are not married to each other, our destiny is intertwined. So do we reconcile our differences or do we go for partition?
Reconciliation offers the best hope for a united Guyana. Whereas, partition offer new beginnings; a chance to start afresh. For reconciliation to truly work there would need to be forgiveness on all sides; letting go of all the anger, bitterness and resentment.
I am asking for people to put aside their differences and work for a united Guyana.
I am asking for the PPP/C Government to reach out to the APNU+AFC Main Opposition. Yes, there will be issues that need to be dealt with, like GECOM. But, these issues can be dealt with as we rise above the pettiness, rise above the vindictiveness.
Remembered the days when we used to dream that Guyana would have more money so that we can all get more for ourselves and our family? Well, Guyana does have more resources.
I am asking for the PPP/C Government to involve the APNU+AFC Main Opposition in decision making on equitable distribution of Guyana’s resources.
Yours truly,
Sean Ori
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