All Fool’s manifesto for Guyana 2015

By Vidyaratha Kissoon

(This is an edited version of a blog which was posted on http:// churchroadman. blogspot.com on All Fool’s Day 2015 )

20131111diaspora It is All Fool’s Day before the 2015 elections and perfect for a Fool’s Manifesto for those like me who might have dreams of things to come which have not been planned and which in the spirit of the day, might seem absurd to those who take these things seriously.

My Fool’s manifesto for Guyana is in the table below. It is not complete because I am limited in my Foolishness. This Fool’s manifesto was created without a fear of the past repeating itself but acknowledging that the fear does exist.

Human Rights          

 

Education

 

Health

 

Agriculture/Food Security

 

Sports

 

Energy           

 

 

Culture

 

Each Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) will identify a space or spaces to be used for exhibitions, performance, classes, education at no charge to the participants. Each NDC would have a voluntary Arts & Culture Group to stimulate local cultural expression.

 

Governance

 

Economy

 

Infrastructure           

In the nineties before Cheddi Jagan died, Guyanese were involved in a National Development Strategy. The process was a good one, lots of specialist groups and consultations. It died quickly or evolved into the LCDS depending on who is talking.

Businessman Stanley Ming and others have written the Guyana 2030 plan which is impressive in its use of research to create a vision, but limited in my opinion on the issues related to recognising the human development aspects which are vital if this vision is to be achieved.

This fool’s manifesto is to encourage other Fools who want to dream of better things.