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Minister Patterson should be fired for ‘blatant lies’- Opposition Leader

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Opposition Leader Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has called on Head of State, David Granger to immediately fire Public Infrastructure Minister David Patterson over what he described as a repeated plethora of “blatant lies” in an attempt to defame the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) and its approach to building a new Demerara River crossing.

Opposition Leader Dr Bharrat Jagdeo

Jagdeo told reporters Minister Patterson had not only lied in his utterances with regard to him having doled out all of the Petroleum Blocks available for exploration, but in his pronouncements over the new crossing for the Demerara River.

Speaking to the new river crossing, Minister Patterson during an Alliance For Change (AFC) press engagement this past week had insinuated that the Jagdeo-led Administration had not only gone to tender for a new bridge, but that he was peeved since the then favoured location would have seen his friend profiting.

Jagdeo said that the PPP commissioned a pre-feasibility study in 2013 at a time when he had already left office and had, in fact, invited Expressions of Interest for three different locations, a clear testament to the fact that the Administration had not yet settled on a location for the construction of the new infrastructure.

Jagdeo also spoke to Patterson’s reaction to his prediction of impending acts of corruption through the award of Exploration Licences to be issued to companies currently applying that share close linkages – through complex shareholding structures – with Ministers of Government.

According to the Opposition Leader, the ploy employed by Patterson was, in fact, a strategy to deflect from the substance of the allegations laid in relation to the corrupt practices and focus attention on further misrepresentation of fact.

Misrepresentation, he said, is readily reported by the Kaieteur News, which the former President accused of being in the pockets of the regime as an outlet to peddle misinformation.

Still on the lies exhibited by Minister Patterson, Jagdeo drew reference to his assertions that the PPP/Civic Administration under the former President had given out all the licences – information that could have readily been had since that is available at the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC).

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Again, I will reiterate that the PPP didn't heed to calls from the PNC to fire their ministers when they were in opposition. Why would Jagdeo expect anything different from the PNC? All of you just ignore this question. Why?

FM
Prashad posted:

President Jagdeo is on the right track.

What track is that? He was in power for 13 years, and he failed the PPP twice by imbalanced the parliamentary power in the coalition favor and lost the election for Donald Ramotar in 2015. He got blindsided by the Americans. Please educate me on the right track Jagdeo is on. 

FM
Prince posted:

Again, I will reiterate that the PPP didn't heed to calls from the PNC to fire their ministers when they were in opposition. Why would Jagdeo expect anything different from the PNC? All of you just ignore this question. Why?

He does not expect the pnc to fire their minister.  He is merely raising awareness of their incompetence by calling for his dismissal. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Prince posted:

Again, I will reiterate that the PPP didn't heed to calls from the PNC to fire their ministers when they were in opposition. Why would Jagdeo expect anything different from the PNC? All of you just ignore this question. Why?

He does not expect the pnc to fire their minister.  He is merely raising awareness of their incompetence by calling for his dismissal. 

Thank you for that straightforward and precise answer. Why couldn't anyone else say that? 

FM

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