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PPP says Gov’t displaying “confusion” with Private Public Partnerships

September 28, 2015 3:19 pm Category: latest news A+ / A- 
General Secretary of the PPP, Clement Rohee [iNews Photo]

General Secretary of the PPP, Clement Rohee [iNews Photo]

[www.inewsguyana.com] – The opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has chided the APNU+AFC administration over what it says is the display of confusion as it relates to Public Private Partnerships.

Party General Secretary Clement Rohee, at a press conference on Monday August, 28 pointed out that the government has been sending out “mixed signals” to the private sector in this regard.

He said Government Ministers and the President have differered on their statements regarding the issue in the past weeks.

“The PPP believes this is another manifestation of the level of confusion in the APNU+AFC government camp, where everyone seems to be singing from a different hymn book… it exposes the “trial and error” approach of the Granger Administration in the management of the affairs of the country,” said Rohee

He explained that Public/Private ventures have tremendous benefits  for any country pointing out the “Berbice River Bridge  as one of our major Public-Private Partnership  ventures.”

“The construction of the bridge has significantly reduced the time it takes to travel to and from East Berbice, it costs farmers less to move their perishables and other produce to and from East Berbice,” Rohee stated.

Public-Private Partnerships continues to attract greater attention from governments around the world, because of a number of reasons, including development of  local private sector capabilities through joint ventures with large international firms,  increases the levels of private sector participation,  gives a boost to  businesses associated with infrastructure development , supplements limited public sector capacities  as well as extracting long-term value-for-money, The General Secretary also stated.

The PPP is now calling on the David Granger Administration to state clearly its position on Public/Private Parterships.

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KoKoBeah PNC:

 

"confusion in the APNU+AFC government camp, where everyone seems to be singing from a different hymn book… it exposes the “trial and error” approach of the Granger Administration in the management of the affairs of the country,”

FM

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

Where   did you go to school dunce? He went to an Ivy League school so that is already out of your league.

 

How do you know he is poor?

 

Do you just grab shit out of the air and throw it against the wall and hope it sticks? You are one of the biggest knucklehead we had here in a long time.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

Come on, yuji. No ad hominem attack. You just lost the debate. I am the referee.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

And yet you could have told me that 100% of the investment in the bridge was invested by the private sector, and that debt financing was 100% guaranteed by these parties.

 

But instead you display your usual ignorance. 

FM
Originally Posted by D2:
 

Do you just grab shit out of the air and throw it against the wall

He is like a caged monkey, so we cannot expect any better.  He is living his nightmare, when a few months ago he scream that blacks will never rule Guyana again.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

Come on, yuji. No ad hominem attack. You just lost the debate. I am the referee.

He does not know what the hell you are talking about. Even reading the definition would not bring him to understanding.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

Come on, yuji. No ad hominem attack. You just lost the debate. I am the referee.

Not really, only those with wealth understand the value of investments and implications of a reckless PNC and their poor supporters who want to destroy the private industry as Indo rice farmers who invested billions in equipment for the rice industry continue to suffer.

 

Carib is not qualified to comment on this matter, he is most welcome to comment in my other threads.

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by caribny:

 

 

I asked what % of the investment in the Berbice Bridge was invested by the private sector, and I am still waiting for an answer.

 

They know full well that this is another project where state entities take the risk and the oligarchs make the profits.

 

What the heck does a poor person like you know about economics ? Keep your night job to pay your rent.

You are a racist dumbass.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

Carib is not qualified to comment on this matter, he is most welcome to comment in my other threads.

 

 

  And yet you admit that you lack the most basic understanding of the issue, so cannot answer the question.

 

Now resume thinking that because you are Indian, you are more knowledgeable than I.

FM
Originally Posted by Django:

Yugi here is some info,can you explain why cost of rice production

so high in Guyana.

He does not care to learn. He would not be broadcasting his ignorance here if pride posting a defensible view mattered. I plant rice. Rice has always been tricky. Most Indians have 3 to 5 acres. In black bush I think it is about 10. It is hard given the scale to make a living at it even in good times.

FM
Originally Posted by D2:
Originally Posted by Django:

Yugi here is some info,can you explain why cost of rice production

so high in Guyana.

He does not care to learn. He would not be broadcasting his ignorance here if pride posting a defensible view mattered. I plant rice. Rice has always been tricky. Most Indians have 3 to 5 acres. In black bush I think it is about 10. It is hard given the scale to make a living at it even in good times.

 

Keep your hogwash to yourself.

FM
Originally Posted by D2:
Originally Posted by Django:

Yugi here is some info,can you explain why cost of rice production

so high in Guyana.

He does not care to learn. He would not be broadcasting his ignorance here if pride posting a defensible view mattered. I plant rice. Rice has always been tricky. Most Indians have 3 to 5 acres. In black bush I think it is about 10. It is hard given the scale to make a living at it even in good times.

Individuals who plants 3-5 acres have full time jobs,that is their

side income plus their supply for consumption.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by D2:
Originally Posted by Django:

Yugi here is some info,can you explain why cost of rice production

so high in Guyana.

He does not care to learn. He would not be broadcasting his ignorance here if pride posting a defensible view mattered. I plant rice. Rice has always been tricky. Most Indians have 3 to 5 acres. In black bush I think it is about 10. It is hard given the scale to make a living at it even in good times.

 

Keep your hogwash to yourself.

Who you know are large scale framers in berbice besides 4 or five people. This is a public forum so lies are easily revealed. You said you are from albion so you cannot own more than 3 acres there so go tell that lie to who would listen.Most people know the truth.

FM
Originally Posted by D2:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by D2:
Originally Posted by Django:

Yugi here is some info,can you explain why cost of rice production

so high in Guyana.

He does not care to learn. He would not be broadcasting his ignorance here if pride posting a defensible view mattered. I plant rice. Rice has always been tricky. Most Indians have 3 to 5 acres. In black bush I think it is about 10. It is hard given the scale to make a living at it even in good times.

Individuals who plants 3-5 acres have full time jobs,that is their

side income plus their supply for consumption.

This fellow thinks he can lie. I rented land to farmers and most cannot even work more than 3 acres. They depend on alloted time by some one with a tractor to begin. They also need 50 or more to afford a tractor for it to be a full time job. Even then they are not on a path to wealth.

 

FM

Some of the comments here about the side of plots, the number of large plots, etc point to people not visiting Guyana for a while. I cannot get the actual figures (not sure if the government has it) but the side of operation had increased over time and it continues to do so.  

Z

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