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Speedy release of GRIF Funds needed - to ensure continuity of demarcation and land titling projects, says Amerindian Affairs MinisterPDFPrintE-mail
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Tuesday, 07 August 2012 21:50
THIS year, enhanced focus will be placed on the implementation of the presidential grants and national hinterland development programmes, while the ministry’s strategic plan (2011/2012) will see emphasis being placed on titling, demarcation and land extensions.

Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhai at the 6th NTC

To facilitate the latter, there is need for the speedy release of the Guyana REDD+Investment Fund (GRIF) funds, Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhai said Monday, at the opening ceremony of the National Toshaos Council (NTC) meeting at the Guyana International Conference Centre, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown.



“Two years on, and we are now closer to conclusion, notwithstanding the tremendous pressure placed on the ministry to respond to queries as to when lands are to be titled and demarcated, also reminding us that the village councils followed all the legislative processes, before submitting applications,” she said.


Minister Sukhai stated that it is most offensive to government when Amerindians’ right to land is infringed by delays, when land is a critical component to the cultural and economic well-being of Amerindians.



Held under the theme, “Establishing Strategic Approaches and Alliances for Sustaining Amerindian Development”, the Sixth NTC Monday commenced attracting toshaos, village leaders and councillors from far-flung communities.


Minister Sukhai pointed to the fact that the NTC forum, which seeks to have Amerindian issues addressed, is also essential, as it demonstrates the openness and accessibility of the government.



Alluding to accountability, Minister Sukhai stated that the Administration can boast of addressing manifesto commitments, and has over the years transformed promises into programmes to better the lives of indigenous people, despite limited resources.


“Efforts dedicated by this government to build on achievements attained with respect to the improvements to the social and infrastructural development across the hinterland have today resulted in greater preparedness by villages to pursue the implementation of sustained economic activity,” she told the gathering.


Throughout the years, the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs has been committing huge sums for the implementation of village priority projects, such as agriculture and tourism.


“This move reinforces government’s support to Amerindian participation in decision-making and shaping their village development. It also establishes the recognition of the capacities and empowerment of Amerindian leaders and villagers,” she noted.


Moving ahead, the Ministries of Culture and Amerindian Affairs will be collaborating to further accelerate the development of sports and Amerindian language and culture through the completion of dictionaries in the nine Amerindian languages.


Minister Sukhai also called for greater attention to be paid to sustainable management and utilisation of forests and other natural resources owned by Amerindians, as the benefits derived will be invested into the further development of villages.

Governance and accountability


The Amerindian Affairs Minister called for full disclosure of village affairs at general meetings, noting that the ministry recognises the weaknesses in village administration, particularly with regard to accountability.



“We continue to receive complaints and we have identified instances too, which for us is a little too many. I therefore call on the village toshaos to let us, in this term’s work, correct this issue, since it puts pressure on the scarce financial resources that have to be diverted to conduct village audits when they are not planned,” she said.



Village rules also play an integral role in administrating good governance; and to date, 10 hinterland communities have submitted their draft rules. Four have since been returned by the Ministry of Legal Affairs, for final review and consent.



Meanwhile, outgoing NTC Chairperson, Yvonne Pearson, who also addressed the gathering, left a strong message for collaboration and commitment of leaders, so as to ensure that development takes place.



She stated that regardless of challenges which may arise from time to time, government has always been supportive of Amerindian development, which is reflected in the many planned policies and programmes at the village level.



“We are here to build bridges, to narrow gaps, to raise our concerns at the right forum…it is time we rise up and plan our strategy….we were elected by our people to represent the cause of our people and so we have the opportunity to ensure development takes place at all times,” Pearson said.



Development cannot be established, she reminded the leaders, if participation and humility are not present, and she encouraged toshaos to make smart decisions and to not be carried away by negativity which may arise from time to time.



Speaking on criticism in the past which stated that the rights of Amerindians are not respected, Pearson challenged the critics to say in what way that is so.



“We cannot continue to close our eyes and say nothing is happening...if we do that, we are not being true to ourselves,” she said. (GINA)

 

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Minister Sukhai stated that it is most offensive to government when Amerindians’ right to land is infringed by delays, when land is a critical component to the cultural and economic well-being of Amerindians.

May I remind the sell soul minister that the PPP has been in office 20 years. I can further remind her that they refused to budget for it dfor decades and once refused monies, 250k, offered up by the WB to demarcate native people's land! It is only convenient to claim urgency in the matter when the PPP needs to get their hands on some loot.


FM

The Amerindian Affairs Minister called for full disclosure of village affairs at general meetings, noting that the ministry recognises the weaknesses in village administration, particularly with regard to accountability.


 The Guyanese people recognize the PPP government has not submitted accounting for NICIL in a decade so quit speaking of poor accountability when the government itself is grossly uncountable.

FM

Madam sell soul minister, why is it that outsiders get contracts to come into amerind areas to perform work? Why is it an amerndian company not involved in the procurement and installation of solar panels? Could you tell us why contours is given concessions in tourism at Orealla and  leases to front lands on Indian waterfront leaving our people out of the equation on tourism and hospitality business on their own reserves? Do she think they ought to be like the proverbial cigar indian and stand as statues or be the zoo animals to gawking tourists for the benefaction of others?

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

It is evident that everyone else on GNI know when Dankey ah Bray.

It is self evident you are the ass that breys here since you can see Indian self reliance as a virtue but Amerindians dependency and plunder is not worth mentioning It becomes a virtue also especially if the ones preying on them is a corrupt crony of the PPP. Imagine one man is given the option to control the life of an entire village when every tax break, concession etc could be given the people themselves!

 

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
It is self evident you are the ass that breys here ...

As he speaks to and admires himself before the mirror.

Go sip on your oxygen you senile old fool or look into what ever mirror that so compels you to think  your reference to it is profound.

 

And yes I admire myself in the mirror. When I look like you and if I have  a tank like you do close I will remember to put a match to it. 

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
It is self evident you are the ass that breys here ...

As he speaks to and admires himself before the mirror.

And yes I admire myself in the mirror.

       

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Madam sell soul minister, why is it that outsiders get contracts to come into amerind areas to perform work? Why is it an amerndian company not involved in the procurement and installation of solar panels? Could you tell us why contours is given concessions in tourism at Orealla and  leases to front lands on Indian waterfront leaving our people out of the equation on tourism and hospitality business on their own reserves? Do she think they ought to be like the proverbial cigar indian and stand as statues or be the zoo animals to gawking tourists for the benefaction of others?

That is because know it all like your self do not help your own alleged people. How many Amerindian contractors are there? Why are you not going back to help and guide the people? Amerindians need to first get experience in these projects before applying for bids. It should not be up to govt to be providing them with training. They have to use their own initiative like the rest of us, they are not wards of the state, they are grown people. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Madam sell soul minister, why is it that outsiders get contracts to come into amerind areas to perform work? Why is it an amerndian company not involved in the procurement and installation of solar panels? Could you tell us why contours is given concessions in tourism at Orealla and  leases to front lands on Indian waterfront leaving our people out of the equation on tourism and hospitality business on their own reserves? Do she think they ought to be like the proverbial cigar indian and stand as statues or be the zoo animals to gawking tourists for the benefaction of others?

That is because know it all like your self do not help your own alleged people. How many Amerindian contractors are there? Why are you not going back to help and guide the people? Amerindians need to first get experience in these projects before applying for bids. It should not be up to govt to be providing them with training. They have to use their own initiative like the rest of us, they are not wards of the state, they are grown people. 

Keyboard warrior does best making statements but will get stuck in the mud the moment he hits the ground.  The most practical things he probably did, apart from tchuking some cassava sticks, was moon gazing and learning to drive.  Beyond that he reads, writes and rants like an angry tapir.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Madam sell soul minister, why is it that outsiders get contracts to come into amerind areas to perform work? Why is it an amerndian company not involved in the procurement and installation of solar panels? Could you tell us why contours is given concessions in tourism at Orealla and  leases to front lands on Indian waterfront leaving our people out of the equation on tourism and hospitality business on their own reserves? Do she think they ought to be like the proverbial cigar indian and stand as statues or be the zoo animals to gawking tourists for the benefaction of others?

That is because know it all like your self do not help your own alleged people. How many Amerindian contractors are there? Why are you not going back to help and guide the people? Amerindians need to first get experience in these projects before applying for bids. It should not be up to govt to be providing them with training. They have to use their own initiative like the rest of us, they are not wards of the state, they are grown people. 

You are a moron. Why should I have documentation of what I do to speak to a government that is to do no less than it does for others in the society. Maniram and his cronies duped the people to give up a 50 year lease for pittance to become cigar Indians. That is a fact.

 

The government provides training to others why cannot it do as it  in so many other areas. It is also mandated under the law to do so for native peoples.

 

As for contracts, that is another excuse. It is the excuse why black people do not get their share also and anyway you twist it there is only one explanation available, ethnic nepotism.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Madam sell soul minister, why is it that outsiders get contracts to come into amerind areas to perform work? Why is it an amerndian company not involved in the procurement and installation of solar panels? Could you tell us why contours is given concessions in tourism at Orealla and  leases to front lands on Indian waterfront leaving our people out of the equation on tourism and hospitality business on their own reserves? Do she think they ought to be like the proverbial cigar indian and stand as statues or be the zoo animals to gawking tourists for the benefaction of others?

That is because know it all like your self do not help your own alleged people. How many Amerindian contractors are there? Why are you not going back to help and guide the people? Amerindians need to first get experience in these projects before applying for bids. It should not be up to govt to be providing them with training. They have to use their own initiative like the rest of us, they are not wards of the state, they are grown people. 

Keyboard warrior does best making statements but will get stuck in the mud the moment he hits the ground.  The most practical things he probably did, apart from tchuking some cassava sticks, was moon gazing and learning to drive.  Beyond that he reads, writes and rants like an angry tapir.

 Is it not surprising you are a real life hero with boots in the mud only writing here as time allows and your great works in the field permits! Get real punk. Besides your pathetic attempts at racist digs you are a just another little empty man.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Madam sell soul minister, why is it that outsiders get contracts to come into amerind areas to perform work?


Thats how the PPP behaves in non Indian areas.  They then boast about "how much they have spent" when unemployment leaves the lives of the residents unchanged.

FM

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