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Dear Editor,

I do not believe that the PPP has anything to fear from a Freedom of Information Bill and as such I see no reason why Prime Minister Sam Hinds would seek to say that Guyana is not ready for the Freedom of Information Bill as yet. Saying that the Bill is inevitable but not right for these times is ludicrous and I ask Mr Hinds to support the passage of this Bill.

Right here right now, Guyana is ready for the Freedom of Information Bill and I encourage Raphael Trotman and Khemraj Ramjattan to proceed cautiously and openly with this Bill so that it can be passed in Parliament.

But proceed they must. This Bill is not going to be left to the whims of politicians who are scared to have their actions analysed. The AFC needs to use its “Cabinet” to get the PPP Ministers on-board in an open process. This Bill will be openly debated and not left to “handshakes in the dark”.

It is about transparency and accountability and as such it should not be presented in a “hidden” manner, or closeted manner, but openly debated in public so that all Guyanese will be able to see who is supportive of the Freedom of Information Bill. This will enable us to understand which politicians have tendencies to act against the spirit of Guyana Constitution. Those that support this Bill will show that they want Guyanese to enjoy their cherished freedom.

We, Guyanese, are going to ask every Government Minister to support our freedom by passing this Bill.

There are going to be things that may need to be re-examined but these can be pointed out by the UN or any other democratic country and as such I see no reason as to why the Government cannot proceed to get this Bill through Parliament.

I encourage the AFC to proceed to get the private sector on board starting with the contractors who bid for government contracts, lawyers, banks and the media. Then divide the workload by letting the various Chambers of Commerce get the rest of the private sector on-board.

Yours faithfully
Sean Adams

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Reader Comments

  1. BOEING777 CANADA says:

    The FOI legislation will languish to the end of Jagdeo’s term.

    Too many skeletons in this regime’s closet.

    No chance they will do what is best for people and country.

    Never.

  2. rwilliams CANADA says:

    The political leaders of this administration is clearly afraid of the Freedom of Information Bill and how much it will reveal of government business and its wrongdoings. It is for this reason they do not want to pass this bill.
    However, democratic and opposition political forces should continuously discuss it with the public and advocate for its passage.
    This bill is integral to and resonate with the democratic interest of Guyanese and will not be wished away by this or future administrations.



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