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PNCR executive admits coalition failed to deliver manifesto promises

The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) has publicly admitted to not fulfilling promises outlined in its pre-2015 elections manifesto after the coalition Government took office.

President David Granger

This admission was made by PNCR Executive, Aubrey Norton during the party’s press conference on Friday at its Congress Place, Sophia headquarters. In an attempt to defend the coalition’s failure to deliver on its promises, the executive said that no political party can deliver “all” its promises.
The former presidential advisor, whilst responding to a question, which requested his views on the performance of his party, stated that the party is satisfied but further added that there are indeed a few unfulfilled promises but chose not to expound further.

PNCR Executive Aubrey Norton

“…the PNC is satisfied. We have delivered a lot of services, there are things that we didn’t deliver that we promised,” Norton said.
Only on Thursday Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo called out President David Granger for misrepresenting Guyana’s reality. Jagdeo pointed to the issue of unemployment, high crime rates among other issues which continue to pervade Guyana, but noted that the President claims differently.
The Opposition Leader further pointed to some broken promises of the APNU/AFC Government, this included the liberalisation of the communications sector which was not achieved, and the aspects of the Cummingsburg Accord which were unfulfilled, specifically the role of the Prime Minister in chairing Cabinet and aiding in ministerial appointments.
“They broke all the promises. They broke every single one of these promises but either way, the people of this country are getting shafted. That’s it. What bothers me, though, is that he’s not pressed on issues” Jagdeo asserted at his weekly press conference.
But most recently, sugar workers flogged the coalition Administration for failing to raise their salaries, which was a promise made during the 2015 campaign trail.
President of the Guyana Agriculture and General Workers Union (GAWU), Komal Chand stated that the APNU/AFC coalition, since it took office five years ago, has done more harm than good to the thousands of persons employed in the sugar belt and that many persons continue to suffer as a result of the Administration’s actions or lack thereof.

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Gov’t has performed well in several areas including law and order, fight against corruption – PNCR’s Norton

Aubrey Norton speaking at the press conference yesterday.

Aubrey Norton speaking at the press conference yesterday.

December 7 2019

Source : Stabroeknews.com

The performance of the coalition government, of which the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) is a part, has been satisfactory as it has been able to deliver in several areas, including law and order and the fight against corruption, party executive Aubrey Norton said yesterday.

Norton made the comments while responding to a question on the party’s views of the APNU+AFC government performance.

The press conference was held at the party’s headquarters in Sophia.

Norton said his government has been able to achieve more in its  four years of government than the opposition People’s Progressive Party /Civic (PPP/C) did in their 23 years with the same amount of resources.

“My position is that the PNC is satisfied… The PNCR is satisfied that with the resources at its disposal, and here we talk about the same resources that the PPP had, we have delivered a lot of services..,” Norton said before admitting that there are still promises to be fulfilled.

Restoration of law and order, improvement in relation to corruption, upgraded water quality and service and improved drainage and irrigation are a few of the promises the government delivered on during its four years, he stated.

Norton further said that under the current government citizens have seen a reduction of gun-related criminal activities and more crimes being solved.

He contended that within the last four years it has improved the investigative capabilities of the officers in the Guyana Police Force and said that more murders and other criminal activities are being cracked. Norton alluded to the murder of Faiyaz Narinedatt in 2016 which had first appeared to be a fatal accident and the subsequent extradition from the United States of the alleged mastermind, Marcus Brian Bisram.

“We said we were going to restore law and order and reduce crime. Anyone, who is reasonable will accept that they can walk and feel much freer in Guyana. We haven’t solved crime, nobody can solve crime in four years. [But] first we improved the investigating capacity of the police, if you commit murder or commit any crime, there is a higher probability that you will be caught…” Norton said.

According to Norton, less crimes are being committed using high-powered weapons and government has put systems in place to address the situation.

Reasonable Guyanese

“The crime basically has been reduced, I am not saying there is no crime but any reasonable Guyanese would accept that there are less gun crimes now and rarely are you hearing of crimes with machine guns…” Norton asserted, before noting that his government has put in place, a network of cameras which will contribute to crime deterrence. “We are comfortable we have delivered on the law and order promise…” he said.

Norton argued further that his government has been working to create a professionalised law enforcement body and improving its capacity while getting rid of “bad eggs”.

“Every police force will have bad eggs and where it became necessary many of them have been removed… we are professionalising the police force. It is not there as yet, but anybody moving around would see more police on the road. They are doing their jobs…,” he added.

Touching on the country’s level of corruption, the party executive said “we have reduced corruption to the point where Transparency International just put out a graph where you see that Guyana’s corruption is on the decline. We have worked on corruption and we are getting more value for money we are getting better roads etc.”

Stabroek News reported in January of this year that Guyana has registered a score of 37 on the Transparency International (TI) Corruption Index Report and is ranked at 93 out of the 180 countries. The country was listed among the 20 countries which have significantly improved their scores in the last seven years.

Norton also said that Guyanese can attest to an improved water quality and service. He charged that while the PPP was in government, it was spending billions but services were not being delivered.

“We promised Guyanese at the last elections that we would deliver on water. We didn’t give all the communities and we can’t in four years but it’s a fact that many of the communities (have improved). PPP while they were claiming to be spending billions on water they were not delivering but we delivered,” Norton argued, while pointing out that in addition to delivering water to communities, they also improved the quality of water being distributed. He said that personnel from Guyana Water Inc were exposed to overseas training opportunities to improve on the quality of water being delivered in communities.

Turning his attention to the health sector Norton said they have made significant strides in minimising maternal deaths at public health institutions.

“We promised to improve (on the) maternal deaths (problem). We have taken action and there has been a marked reduction in maternal deaths today,” he boasted.

Additionally, he bragged of significant progress in improving the drainage and irrigation sector.

“If you look at drainage and irrigation and compare the money they (PPP/C) spent with what we spent and the results we would have gotten, you will see that the results are superior. The future is bright for Guyana we have water flowing in the drainage canals. Irrigation has been improved in that area…,” Norton stressed, as he emphasised that promises made by the coalition government were delivered.

He further said that there has been improvement in the cattle rearing industry in the Rupununi as it is now blooming.

He also made mention of the upgraded quality of roads being built across the country in communities.

 “We delivered, we promised Guyanese at the last elections that we would deliver. I want to submit that unless it is Stevie Wonder, people will see that in four years this government delivered many goods and services,” he declared.  

Django
kp posted:

Big Joke , Law and Order. Crime is out of control. More people are unemployed than ever. Infrastructure is  decaying . Look who and where the drugs are being peddled.

We know ,that's what you gathered from your sources.

Django

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