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GECOM dominated by Afro-Guyanese; PPP’s Robeson Benn calls for racial balance in all institutions

 

Dr. Frank Anthony, former President Donald Ramotar and PPP representative on the Guyana Elections Commission, Robeson Benn who delivered three lectures in honour of Guyana’s 52nd Independence anniversary.

A People’s Progressive Party (PPP) representative on the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Robeson Benn says there are too many Afro-Guyanese employed at that elections management authority, a position echoed by former President Donald Ramotar.

Speaking at a triple-lecture event organised by the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre, Benn said the the “ninety or more percent African Guyanese” at GECOM does not augur well for confidence and transparency in the electoral process.

Benn said the GECOM Chairman recently became upset with him and tried to stop him four times from speaking during a meeting with a visiting United Nations team. “I said if one group dominates this institution, it cannot be anything but racist or reflexively racist. They may not even know that they are doing something that is racist. It will happen in any event and we do not have the proper diversity in these institutions throughout the whole country,” he said.

The People’s National Congress Reform-dominated A Partnership for National Unity draws the bulk of its political support from Afro-Guyanese and the PPP from East Indians.

The PPP ‘s concerns date back to 2013 when that party had spoken of political and military influence in the General Registrar’s Office and the Guyana Elections Commission.

PPP representative on the Guyana Elections Commission, Robeson Benn delivering a lecture in honour of Guyana’s 52nd Independence anniversary.

Benn argued that no group, under normal circumstances, should have more than 60 percent dominance in activities of the State and possibly even the private sector. The former Minister of Public Works Minister said Guyana does not have shared activity and balance, and there are long-held perceptions of Africans dominating the civil service and the military, while East Indians have all the land and business.

“It’s fundamentally wrong and it puts us at grave risk even now and perhaps even when elections come just now. Everybody got to share this load,” he said. He remarked that there are views that State is being militarised and “the framework is being it in place perhaps  for things which can happen”.

“It is wrong that we can have such a situation continuing in. We have to have balancing and sharing of all the responsibilities in our country, whether there are economic undertakings or administration and political administration,” said Benn whose father, Brindley Benn had been part of Guyana’s independence struggle through the now opposition PPP.

Former President, Donald Ramotar, during the interactive session, accused the government of discriminatory employment practices. “Look at the dismissal, en masse, of Indian Guyanese from the public service”.

Ramotar also weighed in on what he also regarded as biased employment at GECOM. “Look at what they are trying to do at the Elections Commission. If they say Indians don’t want to join the police force and the army-and I don’t believe that. I think they have gotten fed up now, they have been kept out of it so long that many of them they don’t even try to apply, that because of the pay- GECOM pays well so why aren’t they there so we have to look at some of whom are the forces in the country that are facilitating and keeping thid division,” ge said.

Studies have shown that East Indians are not eager to join the security forces because of low pay, undesirable dietary options and reluctance to be posted to other locations away from their families.

He accused the David Granger-led administration of being just like Burnham government, marked by intolerance to criticism; an example being the proposed Cyber Crime legislation that would outlaw certain types of criticism against the government and the State.

While in government, the PPP had been accused by the PNC and other opposition forces and interest groups of racial discrimination against people of African descent.

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Funny that the PPP didn't demand this when they were in power.  They said that the domination of leadership of state institutions by Indians was because blacks are unqualified. Well maybe Indos are  unqualified to be on GECOM.

Its funny how the kick hurts when its your butt that feels it and not the person who used to be kicked by you.

FM
Nehru posted:

Big Up to the honorable Mr Benn BUT it is like throwing wata on duck back!! Those GADAHAS are born DICTATORS!!!!

I don't blame PNC for buggering the PPP in broad daylight. It seems like they enjoy when Burnham buggered them and now they asking Granger to bugger them again. I have to explain it in graphic contents for people to understand that PPP is totally responsible for the buggering they're getting.

FM
Nehru posted:

To an extent I agree and that is why people need to stand up and be counted. Dis time nah laang time, now we gat am letric lite!!!!!!!!!!!!

The PPP is a sissy party by my definition. All they do is complaining. The Pusser-Pusser mentality is embedded in them. 

FM
Prince posted:
Nehru posted:

Big Up to the honorable Mr Benn BUT it is like throwing wata on duck back!! Those GADAHAS are born DICTATORS!!!!

I don't blame PNC for buggering the PPP in broad daylight. It seems like they enjoy when Burnham buggered them and now they asking Granger to bugger them again. I have to explain it in graphic contents for people to understand that PPP is totally responsible for the buggering they're getting.

Prince, are you suggesting PPP take a military stance to drive the message to PNC. 

 

FM
Dave posted:
Prince posted:
Nehru posted:

Big Up to the honorable Mr Benn BUT it is like throwing wata on duck back!! Those GADAHAS are born DICTATORS!!!!

I don't blame PNC for buggering the PPP in broad daylight. It seems like they enjoy when Burnham buggered them and now they asking Granger to bugger them again. I have to explain it in graphic contents for people to understand that PPP is totally responsible for the buggering they're getting.

Prince, are you suggesting PPP take a military stance to drive the message to PNC. 

 

NO. If the PPP believes in non-violence, they should go in the streets and protest aggressively to say what is wrong in Guyana. The world will take notice and do something about it. They must risk their lives like their ancestors did in India against the British. Every Indian home has cutlass that coolie men use on their wives. They should practice to use it on their opponents if it comes to self-defense. They can't fight Blackman and they have no control of the police and army. This is also the biggest mistake of the PPP make for not encouraging the young drunkards to join the arm forces. So, don't ask me what they should do. They should either kill themselves or enjoy the Blackman buggering. 

FM
Nehru posted:

They should either kill themselves or enjoy the Blackman buggering. 

Like the Namakaram Crabdaag and Rumjhaaaaatan enjoying it???!!!

The AFC grew more balls than the PPP in its short time in politics. Ramjattan is heading the arm forces and arresting PPP members in handcuffs in broad daylight to humiliate them. The PPP is being handled like prostitutes in the street of Georgetown. 

FM
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Prince posted:
Dave posted:
Prince posted:
Nehru posted:

Big Up to the honorable Mr Benn BUT it is like throwing wata on duck back!! Those GADAHAS are born DICTATORS!!!!

I don't blame PNC for buggering the PPP in broad daylight. It seems like they enjoy when Burnham buggered them and now they asking Granger to bugger them again. I have to explain it in graphic contents for people to understand that PPP is totally responsible for the buggering they're getting.

Prince, are you suggesting PPP take a military stance to drive the message to PNC. 

 

NO. If the PPP believes in non-violence, they should go in the streets and protest aggressively to say what is wrong in Guyana. The world will take notice and do something about it. They must risk their lives like their ancestors did in India against the British. Every Indian home has cutlass that coolie men use on their wives. They should practice to use it on their opponents if it comes to self-defense. They can't fight Blackman and they have no control of the police and army. This is also the biggest mistake of the PPP make for not encouraging the young drunkards to join the arm forces. So, don't ask me what they should do. They should either kill themselves or enjoy the Blackman buggering. 

Understand where you coming from, those aggressive Indians have die or migrate. 

We don’t have the brave Indians in the days of the 60s and 70s that hack the head off Minister Viola brother who band together with a Buxtonian and use a chalk to draw a line challenging any coolie to walk across.

For those who don’t know, the bully Buxtonian bend down to draw the chalk line, and the Buxtonian and Minister Viola brother head was hack off on the street in Enmore. ( The Minister family was living then in Enmore). 

This incident is what put Enmore and Enterprise as the war hogs of PPP.  

These same village now has ( your phrase “ pusser pusser” ) as they turn to drugs and feeding info to criminals about who’s  family is coming from overseas. 

When Dr Jagan shirt was ripp off at Haslington ECD, pooling booth with British journalist Tony Jenkins, the Enmore resident arm them selfs with pich  forks and cutlass to charge into Haslinton- it was Dr Jagan who stop them - we are paying the price today. 

1998 under PPP government, when Indians girl were rape in GT at 3PM as PNC hooligans were looting the stores, Plaisance residence were invading Better Hope, it was the residents of Betterhope who stands up and chase the Plaisance hooligans back. 

Freedom House through its rep reach down to Better Hope, instructing the residence to go home. That same night two businesses was robbed in Better Hope. 

The police and Army would shoot Indians, not Blacks. However, it was Inspector Semple ( blacks) who shoot tear gas and live rounds at PNC holligans, stopping the march at Vissengen and North Rd. What did PPP did to Semple after. (This is a different discussion). 

FM

Yuji, PNC vs PPP is like bullyism in school. When you sofe, the bully reads your weak points and always take things away from you, push you or threatened you. But the bully is not really brave as he may look. If the little man decided to stand up to the bully, next day the little man will be the new sheriff in school. I don't see this in the PPP, so the bullying will continue.

FM
yuji22 posted:

Really ? Jagdeo and Brother Gajraj buss their backs and rubbed salt. The PNC criminals are crying to this day. Think before you make those wild assumptions.

Where is Gajraj? Let talk current affairs and put history aside. 

FM

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