Dear Editor,
I was not the least bit surprised at the report of the Electoral Assistance Bureau with regard to the votes of the indigenous peoples at the last General Election.
Dear Editor,
The following letter was delivered to the offices of The Police Complaints Authority, the Office of Professional Responsibility and the Police Service Commission on March 30.
Dear Editor,
I refer to an article in the Stabroek News of March 8 captioned ‘Bauxite company flunks dust collector deadline again,’ and as Company Secretary I am really concerned over what is termed our history of environmental non-compliance, as that is far from the truth.
Dear Editor,
I read with considerable interest, the content of a letter captioned ‘No reduction in VAT’ (SN, April 1) which was written by Ms Lurlene Nestor, a frequent contributor to the letters column of your newspaper.
Dear Editor,
I am not a lawyer and as such would not publically comment on the legal decision given by the acting Chief Justice in the alleged rape case of Commissioner Henry Greene.
Dear Editor,
Acting Chief Justice Ian Chang’s decision to throw out the Director of Public Prosecutions’ (DPP) advice to charge Police Commissioner Henry Greene with rape understandably came as a shock to the society.
Dear Editor,
Now that the PPP government has indicated to the people of Guyana, through their chosen representative Minister Manickchand, that they will either remove Mr Greene from office or ask him to resign and also appeal the decision of the Honourable Chief Justice, I call on them to act without delay.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the letter by Nadia Sagar captioned ‘Isn’t it proper for SASOD and its constituents to play a key role in policies and laws that ultimately will have the greatest impact on their lives?‘
Acting Commissioner of Police Leroy Brumell was sufficiently riled by the fact that two prisoners had escaped from the Leonora Police Station lockups on Sunday, while the two police officers were likely asleep that he publicly denounced it.
Dear Editor,
As reported in SN of March 26 and 27, the revetment under construction at the Kumaka waterfront in the North West District has started to tilt and slide into the Aruka River as the ragged alignment in your accompanying photo clearly indicates.
Dear Editor,
About six weeks ago a letter of mine appeared in both the Stabroek and Kaieteur News, in which I mentioned how concerned the residents of Region 2 are, because the Ultrasound machine although operable cannot be put into use because a technician is not available.