Letters to the Editor

Where is the money going?

Dear Editor, In Guyana, when those in charge of our economy talk in monetary terms, they talk in millions and billions of dollars which are spent to run our dear country.

We should not remain padlocked in old worn habits

Dear Editor, During the launching of APNU in Linden, Rupert Roopnaraine made mention of an earlier movement for national unity (1953) but said that this APNU formation is one with a difference in that it remains open to one and all – excluding none.

‘SN stories involving ASL lack impartiality’

Dear Editor, Air Services Limited has serious doubts about your impartial handling of news relating to issues between ourselves and the Ogle Airport Inc, whose PR Consultant seems to have a special relationship with you and your staff.

Bemused

Dear Editor, I am bemused by the Junior Minister of Forestry’s remarks in last Friday’s Stabroek Business of August 12 that all is well in the timber industry, the quality of lumber produced is good and all’s well and dandy.

Mehta’s response was neither biased nor arrogant

Dear Editor, I am responding to Malcolm Harripaul’s letter (‘The Federation of Indian Americans should not be endorsing a Guyanese presidential candidate’ SN, August 12) in which he made incorrect comments about the FIA, seeking to bring it into disrepute.

A businessperson should construct a Personal Security Profile

Dear Editor, It is indeed heartening to see the several inputs from the various security experts including the likes of Clairmonte Featherstone who, if my memory serves me right, attended my old school, Fountain AME; Rohan Singh, Head, Presidential Guard; Alan Gates; and columnist Allan Fenty who has done yeoman service with his Crime Watch contributions.

Comparison is simplistic

Dear Editor, Hydar Ally jumps to fraudulent conclusions without close examination of the facts and without engaging in proper comparison.

The AFC aims to lift up the downtrodden

Dear Editor, On my visit to Berbice, a member of the 600-strong crowd at the Alliance For Change (AFC) Canje meeting asked me, why a young man like you still got time for Guyana, when you can just progress your life in North America and forget about “abee these”? 

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