Letters to the Editor

M&CC mechanical workshop is a graveyard for vehicles

Dear Editor, A casual drive by the Solid Waste Department and Mechanical Workshop of the Mayor & City Council located on Princes Street would leave any citizen confounded as to the reasons why the citizens (rates and taxes are being spent to staff a mechanical workshop when every conceivable space has been taken up by vehicles in various stages of disrepair and all of which have been cannibalized.

The IMC should acknowledge the Rupert Foster report

Dear Editor, Amid the continuing and equally contentious differences between the government anointed Interim Management Committee (IMC) and the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), I feel compelled as a member of the Essequibo Cricket Board (ECB) to support the members of the GCB in the light of the Rupert Foster Audit Report and in particular Mr Sheik Ahmad, who is the President of the Essequibo Cricket Board and former Treasurer of the Guyana Cricket Board.

The PPP is the last government which should talk about intractable postures

Dear Editor, I have been watching patiently as our new political situation unfolds, and I have seen numerous signs that the PPP does not understand the current dispensation, starting with that first article in the media when Mr Nandlall was recorded as telling the opposition that his department will not be drafting or re-tabling any bills modified to the wishes of the now opposition controlled parliament, since he says that he is working for the executive and not the legislative part of government.

Recalling ‘Deslyn’s Parliament’ in Linden

Dear Editor, As the years go by, many of us would from time to time turn back the pages of years long past  reminiscing on events, incidents, gatherings, associations, etc, sometimes wishing we could turn back the hands of time to return to particular occasions which delighted us. 

Access road at Lusignan to be rebuilt

Dear Editor, We thank you for the opportunity to respond to a letter written by Pastor Ram about the access road at Lusignan (‘Heavy duty equipment destroying road around children’s playground’ SN, February 3).

Piracy needs to be taken seriously

Dear Editor, Fishermen and residents of the Corentyne Coast have been on the receiving end of the wrath of piracy, which seems to have become the new trend of criminal attack on Guyanese.

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