Letters to the Editor

There is no reason why local government elections cannot be held with the National Assembly deadline

Dear Editor, Minister within the Ministry of Local Government Norman Whittaker is quoted in your March 7, 2014 issue as saying that “the vast majority of the populace is not prepared for the holding of local government polls by 1st August,” and therefore, to go ahead (with the holding of these elections by that date) “would result in the waste of a lot of money.”

Was Whittaker articulating government policy?

Dear Editor, On March 7, 2014, the Stabroek News carried an article in which Mr Norman Whittaker, Minister in the Ministry of Local Government is reported as asserting that the “vast majority of the populace is not prepared for the holding of local government polls by August 1st” and that “to go ahead would result in the waste of a lot of money.”

SN story has several weak points

Dear Editor, Your news item in the Wednesday, March 5 edition, ‘Freed accomplice was 13 during Lusignan massacre –sources,’ has failed to capture some angles in the saga of Dwane Williams, the youth who confessed to being present at the Lusignan, Lindo Creek and Bartica massacres.

Express headline belittled a hero

Dear Editor, I read your reprint of the report in the Trinidad Express of Mr Nicholas Seucharran’s ultimate act of selflessness but could not understand your belittling enclosure of the word hero in inverted commas.

Rev Cecil has changed his position from last year

Dear Editor, The Reverend Gideon Cecil’s evasive and at times outright false missive (‘The Caribbean Press should be commended for its willingness to publish young writers,’ SN, March 6) is yet another example of the embarrassing lengths to which the Ministry of Culture is willing to go to distract attention from  issues of accountability affecting the Caribbean Press I’m going to ignore the red herring commentaries on the quality of my prize-winning work, as well as his adoption of Dr David Dabydeen’s discredited argument that my interrogation of the press is some elaborate extortion mechanism, and deal instead with his claims relevant to the issues at hand.

Enmore Cricket Ground complaint was trivial

Dear Editor, I am quite surprised that such a trivial matter, involving the use of an ATV by a youngster during a recent cricket match at the Enmore Community Centre was publicized in your letter column (‘Save the Enmore Community Centre from these obnoxious individuals,’ SN, February 25).

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