Embrace justice to ensure nation’s health – JFAP

In a press release leader CN Sharma expressed hope that Guyanese both at home and abroad will commit to mutual security and equal rights. Sharma said this is necessary as the nation tries to remove the “many ugly and pervasive social cracks and crevices such as poverty, crime, violence, diseases, corruption, racism, drugs and alcohol, money laundering, ineptitude, cronyism, nepotism, insensitivity, low wages, miserable and indecent pensions, high taxes and a ragingly destructive high cost of living” which are undermining its morals and morale.

According to Sharma, in this defining moment in history Guyanese must commit to restoring justice and decency in the nation so that all citizens can “enjoy the blessed and rich patrimony of our beautiful country.”