When
all the emotions are brought under control the simple facts remain:
1. The PPP government has reduced tremendously the foreign debt that
was built up to a staggering degree by the PNC.
2. Take a walk anywhere in Guyana and you'd be amazed by the houses
you see. Gone are the days of small huts. Instead most people now
have TVs, phones and other modern conveniences. Construction is
taking place like wild. I know; I was there earlier this month.
3. Currently construction is going on simultaneously along roads and
culverts throughout the country.
4. The poverty level has decreased from more than 50% under the PNC
to less than 15% under the current government. And the spread is
almost even with slightly more Indians than blacks falling into that
bracket. The stats are available from UG for anyone to access.
5. Over the last few years hundreds of millions of foreign
investment have taken in Guyana. Again the stats are available for
anyone to ckeck out.
6. The standard of living is higher now than it was at anytime under
the PNC during the eighties.
7. Wages have been increased by a greater percentage in the last 10
years than during the entire tenure of the PNC.
8. Guyana has been an open and democratic society ever since the PPP
came into government to the extent that freedom of speech and
_expression has proliferated almost to the edge of crimminality. And
newspapers and TV stations not only abond but also flourish.
9. The transportation, electricity and other services problems that
existed under the PNC have all but disappeared.
10. Even crime was brought under control until the PNC decided that
they were not going to accept the results of elections (post
elections violence) and then went further by launching their
'freedom fighters'. But the government never gave up and currently
even that situation has been brought under control.
The above is the evidence of the PPP's 'incompetence'...in spite of
the destruction of almost 30 years of PNC debilitation and in the
face of a sustained effort by the PNC to make Guyana ungovernable.
Now let us talk about "the Gajraj affair": so far no hard
evidence has been produced to support the allegations of one man
whose integrity is dubious at best and who has already publicly lied
to the media. Now he has gone underground. And Corbin's assertion
that he has evidence remains rhetoric. One would recall that when
Corbin was accused of rape he did not resign and in fact, contrary
to overwhelming evidence, was cleared of the charges.
Annan
Boodram
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