Letters to the Editor

I received an apology from CAL

Dear Editor, It will be recalled that on 5th July, 2019, I wrote a letter describing an unfortunate experience on Caribbean Airlines coming through Trinidad & Tobago.

Excellence Dazzell has exhibited true grit

Dear Editor, If the nation is struggling to find a candidate that can provide for Guyana’s elections to be independently supervised, then the participants in this decision-making process should seriously consider submitting this name – Excellence Dazzell.

Struggle must be intensified for gov’t to comply with CCJ rulings

Dear Editor, By the time this article is read, a week would have elapsed from the 12 July 2019, when the Caribbean Court of Justice delivered certain orders consequential to its decision rendered on 18 June 2019, in the No Confidence Motion cases and the challenge filed by Zulfikar Mustapha to the appointment of retired Justice James Patterson as Chairman of GECOM.

Deep appreciation to cops who solved the Latchmans case

Dear Editor, I would like to express my deepest appreciation to the Police Officers who solved the murder case of Aaron Latchman and his teenage daughter Arian Latchman; the awards and recognition they received from the Guyana Police Force were well deserved.

Gov’t ashamed for Cabinet including President to go through act of resigning

Dear Editor, The government’s statement issued on the 13th July, 2019, following the consequential Orders issued by the Caribbean Court of Justice on the 12th July, 2019, first accepted that it is an “interim government” but rejected the Constitutional requirement for the Cabinet including the President to resign by stating “Cabinet has not stopped functioning …” It is important to note also that in the government’s statement, with its acceptance that it is an “interim government”, it completely ignored the “caretaker” title which was specifically referenced even before the “interim” title by the CCJ ruling at paragraph 8 of the consequential Orders where it stated “(T)he government continues in office as a caretaker government or an interim government …”.

Cricket was the real winner

Dear Editor, Last Sunday’s World Cup Cricket final that ended in a nail biting tie, will go down in history as the most competitive spectacle in any sport.

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