Clock ticking on 100-day plan, promises still to be implemented

Sixty days into its tenure the new APNU+AFC administration is under pressure to ensure the fulfilment of 21 promises made in its 100-day plan which was enshrined in the Cummingsburg Accord that sealed a pre-election alliance between the two groups.

While there has been much discussion, none of the 21 listed promises has been fulfilled even though the administration has almost 40 more days to do this.

 

In their manifesto for the closely-fought May 11th campaign, the first promise made in the plan was the reduction of the Berbice River Bridge toll. Government workers were also promised salary increases while Guyanese have also been assured that the