WPA concerned over move to set up intelligence agency

The WPA in a news release yesterday noted that according to Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr Roger Luncheon  the  CIA here will coordinate all of the information gathered by intelligence officers of the several arms of the Joint Security Services.

This development, according to the opposition party,  “when set alongside the reported, unchallenged statements  which are attributed to President (Bharrat) Jagdeo at the GDF’s two-day conference  “Re-engineering to Enhance National Defence and Security”  has created considerable unease among citizens in Guyana.”

The WPA also noted that President Jagdeo  in his address at that forum  had said that  “The traditional focus  of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF)  will have to be shifted  to ensure the better use of the country’s resources.”

And he is also reported to have said that “traditionally the GDF has been structured to maintain peace at the borders and the territorial integrity of the country,”  adding  that  “the country does not anticipate going to war with any of its neighbours and it has not been to war for most of its history.”

The President was also quoted as having said,  “But you have this huge pool of talented people in the military and we can’t have them wait on a war with our neighbours.”

In the WPA’s view, the question that must be asked is this:   “With the Jagdeo government de-emphasizing the traditional role of the GDF  and the State’s decision to force that institution in a new direction,  will the soon to be established Guyana CIA be concentrating its efforts on spying  on citizens of Guyana, including the political opponents of  the government, under the guise of increasing its security efforts?”

The  WPA  contended that Jagdeo’s statements while not the first of its kind made by him or by the PPP since 1992,  “signal the need for increased vigilance  by citizens against the known excessive behaviour of members of the Joint Secu-rity Services who have unleashed unprecedented levels of violence and crime against Guyanese, notwithstanding their race, age, gender, religion and political affiliation; and the known efforts of the government  to victimize those they dislike.”

In that light, the WPA  says that  citizens should be reminded that it is this same PPP government which dismantled  the GDF’s functioning intelligence service during the period of the upsurge in criminal activity.

In the meantime, the party also wants “to make it clear that  while it appreciates the  need  for  a coordinated approach to intelligence gathering,  and there is certainly a need for a more professional approach  to this matter, it will not stand idly by when intelligence gathering is used to violate the fundamental rights of citizens.”

And the track record of neither the political directorate nor Guyana’s security forces is inspiring in this regard, the party remarked.

Moreover,  the WPA  “again warned that  the constitutional role of the GDF is defined in the Laws of Guyana, Chapter 15:01 (and)  any attempt to force the GDF in a new direction in violation of the constitution is to be condemned.”

There have been too many occasions when the GDF has gone beyond its traditional role  at the behest of those who hold political power and this nonsense must stop, the WPA concluded.