Dear Editor,
Considering my role in the previous two national elections, my present employment and pronouncements I’ve made recently in the letter columns and on social media, I think that people might be confused about where I stand politically.
Dear Editor,
In Guyana corruption is a good word to start a conversation with or even better to crank up an argument.
Dear Editor,
Today it is a very senior officer; from almost all the way to the top one is sent on leave.
Dear Editor,
The revelation that ExxonMobil paid for the trip of the Minister of Petroleum’s wife, First Lady Sandra Granger, Head of the Department of Energy Dr.
Dear Editor,
Over the last few months, or so, numerous commentators across the spectrum of the media have directly and indirectly addressed, or attempted to, the reasoning behind Mr Granger and his administration’s obstinacy in not adhering to the rule of law and complying with the no-confidence defeat.
Dear Editor,
So then it is farewell Justice Patterson as he departs the GECOM stage.
Dear Editor,
We have found ourselves in a predicament as a people.
Dear Editor,
As reported by SN of Friday 21 June, 2019, the new political party ‘A New and United Guyana (ANUG)’ set out its vision for the future governance of the country at a press conference held the day before.
Dear Editor,
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has now found itself, as it were, between a rock and a hard place on the issue of consequential orders pertaining to the no-confidence vote and the appointment of a new GECOM Chairman.
Dear Editor,
Justice has delivered a sensible verdict to politicians who sought to manipulate common sense mathematics and the crystal clear language of our constitution for the purpose of avoiding the consequences of the no confidence motion.
Dear Editor,
My head hurts from the judicial and other contortions of Guyanese politics.
Dear Editor,
It is important that President Granger understands the wider ramifications for Guyanese especially as it relates to our future oil revenue if he refuses to uphold the rule of law and not call an election in 3 months.
Dear Editor,
Who paid the expenses of First Lady Sandra Granger, Director of the Department of Energy, Dr.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the missive by Commissioner General of the Guyana Revenue Authority, Godfrey Statia, published in your newspapers on 22 June 2019 in relation to allegations that seized vehicles were improperly disposed.
Dear Editor,
I wish to bring to your attention that, at long last, the streetlights in West Berbice are “back on”, though quite a few of them are yet to be fixed.
Dear Editor,
This letter follows the letter I sent to you just under a week ago.
Dear Editor,
There have been reports of the current United States Ambassador being an activist one, and who is constantly on the move; she has appeared in many places, some surprising to watching citizens.
Dear Editor,
Professor Gibson’s response (6/21/2019) to my letter continues to evade the fundamental claim she continues to make, that corruption is motivated by Hindu religious beliefs.
Dear Editor,
Please publish this letter which was delivered to the exams division for the attention of Ms Saudia Kadir on June 5, 2019.
Dear Editor,
The deferral of the much-anticipated Consequential Orders was an anti -climax.