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Former Member

Judgment day is coming for all whohave done this nation wrong

May 16, 2015 | By | Filed Under Letters 
 

DEAR EDITOR, Judgment day is coming for all who have done this nation wrong. I do hope that among so many necessary acts and efforts which are needed to rebuild Guyana, the new Coalition government would start with retrieving our stolen wealth from the outgoing ‘heisters’ of Guyana, whose pockets are overflowing with ill-begotten gains at the expense of the future generations and so many Guyanese and their children. These heartless people must be sought and pursued in every corner of the globe and be brought to justice; for they have no shame, no love and no compassion in their empty, soulless beings. Just go Mr. Ramotar, we had enough of your arrogation of governance. And this goes to all those who hijacked the State to engender greed and perversion. They will not enjoy their loot here! We want our money back. Enough is enough! I just hope and pray the new government, in principle, will do whatever it takes to once and for all, hold these people accountable and make them living examples that a new precedent will be set in this nation and serve as a deterrent to all corruptible souls. The Coalition government has the discipline, the loyalty to the nation, the honour, courage, intelligence and human dignity to rid this nation of its ills. And I do know with its wherewithal, it can bring us back from certain death to a people of higher belonging. We have nothing more to lose but everything to gain now. No family can live happily in a home it destroyed. No people can live in peace and harmony without unity and mutual love and respect for each other. No nation can be blessed and prosper in a land of racial divisiveness, where one race thinks it’s better than the other. United we stand, divided we fall, (charity begins at home) as we have been doing sixty long years now. Finally, forty-nine years of national retreat is more than enough to bring us to the realization that we can’t live without each other as Guyanese; that we need each other to have a nation with a progressive attitude, so we don’t have to be runaways and be insulted daily in other people’s lands as weak without national pride, when we have a better one here. Long-live Guyana, long-live the Coalition! Ivelaw Thomas

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