Letters to the Editor

Such a letter would necessitate a response from the Opposition

Dear Editor, “Having been elected President of Guyana at the March 2020 national election and in keeping with my responsibilities under the Constitution I hereby extend an invitation to the Leader of the Opposition to meet with me and other representatives of my elected government at a mutually convenient time to discuss a number of critical national issues.”

Letter-writer is asked to visit NIS PR Unit

Dear Editor, Reference is made to the letter, “My NIS records contain defects but each visit is made worse by disrespectful staff” which was published in the Saturday, September 4, 2021 Stabroek newspapers.

Despite oil fever Guyana remains a signatory to CSME

Dear Editor, In May of this year Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo stated that when it comes to local content for the oil subsectors there will be areas carved out only for Guyanese companies including “transportation, logistics, cleaning services, food supplies, rentals, landscaping,” among others.

As Venezuela unites, Guyana divides

Dear Editor, The two media captions are arresting.  They are “Venezuela’s gov’t, opposition formally agree to unite around border controversy with Guyana” and “Ali maintains precondition for engagement with Harmon” from Demerara Waves (September 7) and Stabroek News (September 8) respectively.

History is in danger of repeating itself

Dear Editor, The President was in Region 9 over the weekend for the Regional Toshoas’ Conference and he waxed lyrical about turning Guyana’s largest geographical region into the heartland of large-scale agriculture, industrial and commercial development.

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