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May 12, 2017 Source

Two years after entering office after a slim victory at the May 11, 2015 polls, vowing reforms to reduce corruption and waste, the Coalition Government believes it has done well.Yesterday, the administration made it clear that it has more than 125 things that it has achieved, including lowering the Berbice Bridge tolls, a cleaner city, holding Local Government Elections in more than two decades, less piracy and more transparency.


In a two-page spread published in yesterday’s edition of this newspaper, the coalition, which comprises A Partnership For National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC), insisted that Guyana is “moving forward”.With the region facing tough times amidst a downturn in the world’s commodity market, Guyana has not been immune from the shocks.

Last year, export earnings fell by US$30M forcing the administration to release foreign currency to stabilize the rates.Barbados, Trinidad and Suriname have been coming to Guyana for the precious US dollars. Central Bank has since halted purchases of the currencies from the first two countries.Malaysian-owned Barama Company Limited has announced a scaling back of operations giving up its 1.6 million hectares of forests, further compounding the woes in the sector.
With the introduction of new anti-money legislation and tougher scrutiny from commercial banks, Government has been facing pressure to find ways to steady an economy that was further buffeted by the problems in the sugar industry.Almost $33 billion has been spent to bailout out the Guyana Sugar Corporation in the last two years.

The clampdown on fuel and the drug trade have also been affecting the underground economy.The administration itself has been under pressure for a number of things, including the parking meter project for the city, VAT on private education and the closure of a number of sugar estates.The administration pointed out yesterday that it has introduced buses that offer free transportation to school children, paved the way for 4G internet for smartphones, rekindled pride in the country and lowered the crime rate.There has been an increase in salaries for public servants and almost 70,000 persons are exempted from income tax.On the labour front, collective bargaining has been restored with reduced house lot costs, better drainage and irrigation, and more pumps have been installed.

NEW TELECOMS LAWS
After a few years of being in limbo, new telecoms laws have finally been passed paving the way for new players to enter and compete in the market. More than 98,000 citizens are provided with free internet with two community radios – in Lethem and Mabaruma – launched. Several more are under construction. Also launched were three townships.
With several questionable bank accounts lying around, the coalition also gave itself a pat on the back for restoring billions of dollars from these phantom accounts to the Treasury.


Measures have been introduced to make newer cars more affordable with lesser duties being charged.With the VAT threshold increased to $15M, several items have also been zero-rated.On the financial side, VAT has been reduced to 14 percent from 16 percent; with the highest gold declaration met at the end of 2016.The administration is also proud of the JOF Haynes Law School of the Americas that it has launched and the formulation of the Petroleum Commission Bill of Guyana.


In addition to the banning of Styrofoam, miners have benefitted from more lands and there is now a permanent home for the Bureau of Statistics.The achievements also included the restoration of professionalism in the public service and government being taken to the people through more outreaches.In the city and its environs the age-old problem of non-working fire hydrants are being fixed- more than 400 of them have been rehabilitated.


CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
With respect to updating the country’s laws, work has started to reform the Constitution with one key report already completed.During the two years, under the coalition, there has been a 38 percent in the minimum wage; a review of the Integrity legislation for public officials, rehabilitation of the Mazaruni prisons and a successful gun amnesty programme.A Code of Conduct for public officials has also been completed and dozens of state boards reconstituted.


Several ICT hubs have also been launched in the hinterland with the first-ever Hackathon hosted for budding programmers.There have been critical repairs to key highways including the EastBank,Soesdyke/Linden, and Corentyne.Two aging ferries have been given another lease on life – Lady Northcote and MV Kimbia with the North West, Region One route now more dependable.
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Gilbakka vex vex bad-bad. The Coalition has boasted more than 125 achievements and itemized them on a list that took over 2 pages in Kaieteur News. 

But the Coalition committed one helluva big error of omission. Considering the sterling contribution that mi amigo el diablo Django has made in selflessly and steadfastly promoting the Coalition among the diasspora, it's heartrending to note that the Coalition didn't include the stalwart's name. Was it deliberate or sheer nincompoopery?

It is an achievement to have a stalwart like mi amigo el diablo Django posting on behalf of the Coalition in such an unfriendly place as GNI Political. For free too. The defeated PPP regime had to pay Conscience every month to post here.

Hopefully, when the third anniversary in government arrives next year, mi amigo el diablo Django will get due recognition. Or de diASSpora will kick up a storm.

FM
Gilbakka posted:

Gilbakka vex vex bad-bad. The Coalition has boasted more than 125 achievements and itemized them on a list that took over 2 pages in Kaieteur News. 

But the Coalition committed one helluva big error of omission. Considering the sterling contribution that mi amigo el diablo Django has made in selflessly and steadfastly promoting the Coalition among the diasspora, it's heartrending to note that the Coalition didn't include the stalwart's name. Was it deliberate or sheer nincompoopery?

It is an achievement to have a stalwart like mi amigo el diablo Django posting on behalf of the Coalition in such an unfriendly place as GNI Political. For free too. The defeated PPP regime had to pay Conscience every month to post here.

Hopefully, when the third anniversary in government arrives next year, mi amigo el diablo Django will get due recognition. Or de diASSpora will kick up a storm.

I believe djangy bai get addicted to the smell of the pnc slop can. Ever since he wrested it from you, he is not giving up control as chief pnc slop can news boy. 

FM

Django is just the messenger. Good or bad, he has to deliver. That being said, the coalition is known to take credit for failures. Now, let talk about the code of conduct for public officials. Does it apply to Moses for lying? Does if apply to Ramjattan for telling the people to haul them rass. Does it stop corruption? Does it mean Granger should be unaccountable on travel expense to the public. I can go on an on, but why should I waste precious time. What ever little achievement has accompanied under the coalition government, I sincerity tip my hat to them. 

FM
ksazma posted:

Looks like the Coalition government does do math like Trump.

Exactly my thoughts. Make false claims(tell lies) and ask your surrogates to find some facts to support your blatant lies. Django's boys believe their own lies.

Djangy, got paid yet for April or did they pull a joke on you?

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
ksazma posted:

Looks like the Coalition government does do math like Trump.

Exactly my thoughts. Make false claims(tell lies) and ask your surrogates to find some facts to support your blatant lies. Django's boys believe their own lies.

Just like your boys in Robb Street.

Django
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
ksazma posted:

Looks like the Coalition government does do math like Trump.

Exactly my thoughts. Make false claims(tell lies) and ask your surrogates to find some facts to support your blatant lies. Django's boys believe their own lies.

Just like your boys in Robb Street.

Looks like your boys evicted them from Robb Street. $5 mil(US) is a lot of money.

FM
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
ksazma posted:

Looks like the Coalition government does do math like Trump.

Exactly my thoughts. Make false claims(tell lies) and ask your surrogates to find some facts to support your blatant lies. Django's boys believe their own lies.

Just like your boys in Robb Street.

Rob St tarasss

cain

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