Elections campaign issues

Joy Europe

`An issue that needs fixing is garbage. I would like to know if they can clean up the city, because Georgetown is where people come to do business and

Joy Europe
Joy Europe

after that we need to maintain the city. All of the countries that I have visited were very clean. A clean city would encourage tourism.’

Joy Bernard

Joy Bernard
Joy Bernard

`I believe they need to do something about the crime situation. They need to get these junkies off the streets. It was only a few weeks back that a fellow vendor was chopped up. And look how they kill the little child in South and it was another junkie that that do it. ‘

Karen Lindo

Karen Lindo
Karen Lindo

`The election coming up and I hope people have collected their IDs, so they can vote. Because it has been 22 years and we have been sitting in this mess and poor people are stagnant. It is only the high-horse people that’s getting everything sweet. We are all Guyanese and everybody should be able to have a fair share. These people claiming that they giving land, but if you don’t have $1M or more, you not getting anything. And then they are going tell you that they care about you? I don’t think so. They only care about themselves and their friends.’

Elyndon Hermonstine

Elyndon Hermonstine
Elyndon Hermonstine

`Since this is election year, they have to do a lot of things to change the system. For too long we have been filled with stupidness. The education system needs propping up. Schools are being fixed, but what is the quality of the fixes? Do these schools have proper labs for children to use? Long ago people wrote six quality subjects and now they are doing 15 subjects and can’t get a job. They need to give people their dues, where dues are concerned. If a poor man can do a job, then they should give him based on his ability. Jobs should not be given to cronies and their friends. No wonder Guyana has one of the highest suicide rates.’

 

Sheila Primo

Sheila Primo
Sheila Primo
Celestine Grandison
Celestine Grandison

`I don’t think politicians should talk about the past so much. They should talk about things people want to hear, not 50 years ago and 60 years ago. Talk about what is happening now. The rich is getting richer and the poor is getting poorer. We need a big change, a real big change, the young people need jobs. The crime rate is too high. Children are dropping out of school and we have too much teenage pregnancy. How are they going to fix these problems? And on top of that the cost of living is too high.’

Celestine Grandison

`I want them to address a lot of things. Young people got certificates, but can’t find a job. For a piece of land, you have to pay millions and you are a Guyanese, born right here. We have too much crime, look how they kill that nine year old boy, he’s a child. That mother must be asking herself, what have I done to deserve this? We really need a big change.’

Joseph Scantlebury

 Joseph Scantlebury

Joseph Scantlebury
Frank Gill
Frank Gill

`I would like the politicians to address a lot of issues. What are they going to do for the youths? They also need to talk about improving our living conditions and talk about how they are going to tackle unemployment. We need better health facilities, and better education facilities. Another big problem that needs to be addressed is domestic violence. And when the opposition gets into power, they should address these issues. So far the opposition have been speaking sense. And this nonsense that Jagdeo is getting on with, such as inciting racial tension and trying to stir up something between the two major races is not going to go far. Because the Indians cannot be fooled and I don’t think they’d be voting race.’

Frank Gill

`I think domestic violence is a key issue that has to be addressed, but I can’t understand how you got Elisabeth Harper on stage with a man like Bharrat Jagdeo who has been accused of mistreating his wife. And plus she is next to a man like Anil Nandlall. People in this country have suffered a lot. In the Bible, David killed Goliath. That giant that used to trample on the people. And Moses led the people out of the wilderness. They will develop Guyana because they have things on their mind, like women, the amount of money people pay for house lot, crime, and they are also willing to talk with the people which is good because they have to listen to us.’

Lavern Christopher

Lavern Christopher
Lavern Christopher
Arlington Dowling
Arlington Dowling

`The first thing that needs to be addressed is the line of education. I find that the teachers don’t pay much attention because their salaries is so low. They should raise the salaries of teachers and nurses because they are very important to our country’s development. Old age pension also needs to be addressed, and young people need jobs. In my area, you have a lot of young people and no jobs.’

Arlington Dowling

`We have a serious problem when it comes to security. I feel the police and the soldiers have no regard for people. They just listen and act accordingly. They don’t think about what they are doing, they’d just listen to those in authority and that’s it. The police are not serving the people, they only care about the Government people.’