Letters to the Editor

A Guyanese puzzle

Dear Editor, I have been contemplating possible implications/consequences of two statements which have been attributed to certain local political operatives.

Ministry of Public Health concerned at erroneous impression that oral morphine can be given without necessary control measures

Dear Editor, With reference to a Stabroek News article captioned `Cancer patients suffering due to lack of access to oral morphine – Beacon Foundation head’ published on October 15 2019, in which the President of that foundation is reported to have said that the organization’s inability to access oral morphine through the Ministry of Public Health has resulted in many of its cancer patients suffering in pain, the Ministry would like to clarify the issue.

Chief Justice’s ruling has made it clear the gov’t is legal

Dear Editor, On Wednesday,  acting Chief Justice (CJ) Roxane George-Wiltshire SC ruled on the case brought by the Opposition regarding the resignation of the Cabinet following a successful no-confidence vote, it is time to restore sanity and decency in political discourse and action.

Twelve hours of noise nuisance on Craig Old Road

Dear Editor, On Saturday October 12, 2019,  there were strings of multiple coloured flags across Craig Old Road on the East Bank of Demerara with ‘chic chic boards’ for gambling and loud music that started before 3 pm. 

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