NACTA Poll: Majority dissatisfied with Gov’t

A majority of people polled in an opinion survey conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) last week say they are dissatisfied with the way the country is being governed and would like to see improvement in the discharge of the duties of Ministers if not their replacement.

There is widespread disgruntlement among the population on virtually every aspect of
life that people were polled on with most expressing a pessimistic attitude about the future. However, the survey finds that although the government has scored poorly on
a number of issues people were queried about, they still display a liking for their President, Bharrat Jagdeo, attributing failures and poor performance of the government to his Ministers and not to him.  People express the feeling that several Ministers are not competent in their Ministries and that the President should replace them with individuals who can get the job done and make the government look good.