Skip to main content

FM
Former Member

SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES

December 4, 2015 | By | Filed Under Editorial, Features / Columnists 

During the past six months, the Granger/Nagamootoo government has embarked on a two-pronged policy/strategy to govern the country for the next five years.
The first stems from the kind of society that will evolve through change by developing a new paradigm that seeks to influence the psyche of the people, particularly the youths, to effect fundamental and meaningful transformation in culture, work habits and behaviour.
The goal is to establish a society that is free, initiative-driven and economically and socially stable, uncorrupt, unified and based on the values of self-reliance, responsibility, respect, discipline, equity and righteousness.
The second is to promote a new consciousness among the people; firstly, in the way they view and think of themselves, and the socio-economic reality which confronts them. Secondly, in stimulating their will to change their environment; and thirdly, developing the economy and providing a better life for all.
The purpose is to foster new arrangements in every sector of the polity, economy and administration. There can be no positive and enduring change in the country, system of governance or in the prospects for developing the economy or in the provision of adequate and efficient physical and social infrastructure, without a change in individual and social consciousness.
No administration, however well-intentioned, can by itself create a society of the type envisaged above, unless there is a collaborative effort of all the people, especially the youths, who are enthused to function in all sectors of society. Needless to say, the evolution of such a society is a long-term undertaking; not an overnight fix due to misconceived ideas of development, misdirected policies and deleterious political priorities.
As the new executive is in the process of finalizing appointments to the State Boards and bureaus which they deem necessary to conduct the affairs of the State, they must, as a matter of policy, and duty, appoint youths to give them the opportunity to work alongside experienced public officials to foster their development and prepare them for future leadership roles.
Guyana will not move forward without the contribution of youths. If this government, which has appointed pensioners who have long passed their productive years to most of the senior positions, does not utilize the intellect and skills of the youths and afford them the opportunity to participate in the development of the country, they will be lured to North America and other CARICOM states. The treatment meted out to youths by the new government is not only disappointing; it has astonished traditional and modern-day philosophers.
Putting square pegs in round holes will not improve the country’s status in the international community. The government must seek input from the youths and qualified personnel in the Diaspora to help it develop. Awarding the farcical title of ministerial adviser to members of the APNU/AFC in the Diaspora who do not possess the dexterity and artistry of such roles will not improve the country’s image or change its status.
Reflecting on the vindictive and corrupt rule of the PPP, this government still has not learned what not to do. Since 1964, the PNC has governed the country for 28 years and the PPP for 23 years. During this period, the population, straddling all ethnicities and classes, has suffered immensely from their atrocious acts and both parties must accept responsibility for inducing such afflictions on the people.
Both the PPP and PNC squandered the opportunity to bring about positive and enduring change to the nation. Instead, they chose to pander to their supporters; thus institutionalizing race-bait politics in every election cycle since independence. Today, there is urgent need for profound changes in the new government’s attitude towards the youths and its unwillingness to seek the knowledge and skills of those locally and in the Diaspora to ensure a safe, prosperous, respectful society, free of racial tension.

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Mr.T posted:

Anybody got examples of countries where the youths are asked to contribute. Islamic State does not count as a valid answer by the way.

By "youths" I assume that they mean people in the 40s and 50s, and not the almost 70s crop that APNU/AFC has.

A problem is the massive brain drain, and the exclusion of non Indians by the PPP over the past 23 years, meaning a dire shortage of folks who have a clue, who aren't PPP soup lickers.

FM

Where top positions in government ministries and agencies are concerned, I prefer people with qualification and experience which implies older folks. At the same time, younger persons with qualifications but relatively less experience must not be ignored. After all, lots of enthusiastic young people contributed to the APNU+AFC victory on May 11. I understand that, six months later, many are disappointed and disillusioned. This should not have happened, as President Granger himself was promising youths a bright future during the election campaign. The government needs to rectify its error of omission.

FM
Drugb posted:

Thief thief and mo thief, this is the Granger/Moses mentality. These crooks are only there to fill their pockets.  The euphoria of a return to Black rule has worn off, now the people who voted from them are now asking for the goods. But Granger et al are not delivering, only to their own pockets. 

Really.  Jagdeo owns a huge house, and is a millionaire, despite his Guyana salary, which definitely didn't allow him the lifestyle that he now leads.

Can you find evidence that Granger is similarly endowed?

 

Yes the APNU base aren't happy with Granger, but what they are NOT calling him is a thief.  He raised his salary and disclosed what it is to every one.

 

Notable is that Jagdeo's pension is the SAME, and he has refused to stop accepting it, even though he remains active in gov't.

 

FM
Drugb posted:

Thief thief and mo thief, this is the Granger/Moses mentality. These crooks are only there to fill their pockets.  The euphoria of a return to Black rule has worn off, now the people who voted from them are now asking for the goods. But Granger et al are not delivering, only to their own pockets. 

The disappointment the PNC brought in five months can only be matched by the disappointment with Obama after 7 years.  PNC scoring real high on the disappointment index!

FM
caribny posted:
Mr.T posted:

Anybody got examples of countries where the youths are asked to contribute. Islamic State does not count as a valid answer by the way.

By "youths" I assume that they mean people in the 40s and 50s, and not the almost 70s crop that APNU/AFC has.

A problem is the massive brain drain, and the exclusion of non Indians by the PPP over the past 23 years, meaning a dire shortage of folks who have a clue, who aren't PPP soup lickers.

Cut the crap, after 28 year of anti-Indian reign of terror, the PPP still had the depth to pick to the tattered pieces of Guyana and rebuild, even in the face of PNC sponsored Afro terrorism.

During the 28 year reign, many Afro also high-tailed it out of Guyana and the remaining dead enders left after 1992 when the PNC soup bowl stopped delivering.  You always find a way to draw a line back to Indians for the Guyana Afro predicament.  Take some ownership for yourself!

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

Thief thief and mo thief, this is the Granger/Moses mentality. These crooks are only there to fill their pockets.  The euphoria of a return to Black rule has worn off, now the people who voted from them are now asking for the goods. But Granger et al are not delivering, only to their own pockets. 

Really.  Jagdeo owns a huge house, and is a millionaire, despite his Guyana salary, which definitely didn't allow him the lifestyle that he now leads.

Can you find evidence that Granger is similarly endowed?

 

Yes the APNU base aren't happy with Granger, but what they are NOT calling him is a thief.  He raised his salary and disclosed what it is to every one.

 

Notable is that Jagdeo's pension is the SAME, and he has refused to stop accepting it, even though he remains active in gov't.

 

I see you still have Jagdeo stuck in your craw even though the man has been out of power for 4 years. I am not here to rehash your claims of his house and how he got it. His response to this is well documented, go dig it up. 

Now a new govt is in place, we need to hold them accountable. When you packing your bags to go see Guyana now your people are in control? Better hurry up if you want to see all the progress the PPP made before the afc/apnu roll it back to 1992 days. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

Thief thief and mo thief, this is the Granger/Moses mentality. These crooks are only there to fill their pockets.  The euphoria of a return to Black rule has worn off, now the people who voted from them are now asking for the goods. But Granger et al are not delivering, only to their own pockets. 

Really.  Jagdeo owns a huge house, and is a millionaire, despite his Guyana salary, which definitely didn't allow him the lifestyle that he now leads.

Can you find evidence that Granger is similarly endowed?

 

Yes the APNU base aren't happy with Granger, but what they are NOT calling him is a thief.  He raised his salary and disclosed what it is to every one.

 

Notable is that Jagdeo's pension is the SAME, and he has refused to stop accepting it, even though he remains active in gov't.

 

I see you still have Jagdeo stuck in your craw even though the man has been out of power for 4 years. I am not here to rehash your claims of his house and how he got it. His response to this is well documented, go dig it up. 

Now a new govt is in place, we need to hold them accountable. When you packing your bags to go see Guyana now your people are in control? Better hurry up if you want to see all the progress the PPP made before the afc/apnu roll it back to 1992 days. 

Not sure why Caribj chose to keep harping at BJ, they in power now, go investigate and follow the law.  No one stopping you.  Either investigate or shut up and move on!

FM
.

Cut the crap, after 28 year of anti-Indian reign of terror, the PPP still had the depth to pick to the tattered pieces of Guyana !

yes, the likes of Killaman, who pistol whipped his own supporters, and others of that ilk.  So sad that Janet had to teach them protocol, and how to eat with a knife and fork, when they embarrassed her in front of foreign dignitaries.

Note to you. Jagdeo was hired by FORBES BURNHAM!  Even though he went to the Soviet Union on a PPP scholarship.

 

FM
 

Not sure why Caribj chose to keep harping at BJ, they in power now, go investigate and follow the law.  No one stopping you.  Either investigate or shut up and move on!

Jagdeo is the Leader of the Opposition. If you don't wish people to focus on him, then suggest that he resign, and enjoy his ill gotten pension, and the millions which he stole from impoverished people.

 

Now you and the rest of the Indo KKK.  Why do you all still scream and wail about Burnham even though he died THIRTY YEARS AGO!

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Drugb posted:
 

I see you still have Jagdeo stuck in your craw even though the man has been out of power for 4 years. I am not here to rehash your claims of his house and how he got it. His response to this is well documented, go dig it up. 

Now a new govt is in place, we need to hold them accountable. When you packing your bags to go see Guyana now your people are in control? Better hurry up if you want to see all the progress the PPP made before the afc/apnu roll it back to 1992 days. 

Druggie I know that you are a drug addicted fool, and an illiterate one at that. But the government of a nation includes, not only the ruling party, but also those who sit in parliament.

 

So Jagdeo is NOT out of power,  and in fact the manner which Ramotar was UNILATERALLY dumped, suggests that even between 2011 and 2015 he was in power, just merely behind the scenes. Ramotar was hand picked by Jagdeo.  Failed on the job and LOST the election. Jagdeo screamed at him and gave him two bytch slaps and got rid of him.

 

I will hold BOTH the executive and the legislative accountable.  The PPP is part of the legislative.

 

In addition, funny you scream that I shouldn't hold the PPP accountable, when you held the pitifully incompetent, stupid and ineffective Corbin responsible for all that ailed Guyana.

FM
caribny posted:

Druggie I know that you are a drug addicted fool, and an illiterate one at that. But the government of a nation includes, not only the ruling party, but also those who sit in parliament.

 

So Jagdeo is NOT out of power,  and in fact the manner which Ramotar was UNILATERALLY dumped, suggests that even between 2011 and 2015 he was in power, just merely behind the scenes. Ramotar was hand picked by Jagdeo.  Failed on the job and LOST the election. Jagdeo screamed at him and gave him two bytch slaps and got rid of him.

 

I will hold BOTH the executive and the legislative accountable.  The PPP is part of the legislative.

 

In addition, funny you scream that I shouldn't hold the PPP accountable, when you held the pitifully incompetent, stupid and ineffective Corbin responsible for all that ailed Guyana.

You seem to have forgotten how the pnc were rioting and spearheading crime in the nation in order to block progress under the PPP's tenure. Today we have a docile PPP who offer no interference with progress in Guyana, yet Granger et al are impotent when it comes to running the country. How do you explain this? You keep excusing afc/apnu crookedness by pointing to alleged crookedness by the PPP claiming if PPP thief then AFC/APNU should also thief and it is ok. I don't think you have the best interest of Guyana in mind when you pursue these types of excuses.

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:

Druggie I know that you are a drug addicted fool, and an illiterate one at that. But the government of a nation includes, not only the ruling party, but also those who sit in parliament.

 

So Jagdeo is NOT out of power,  and in fact the manner which Ramotar was UNILATERALLY dumped, suggests that even between 2011 and 2015 he was in power, just merely behind the scenes. Ramotar was hand picked by Jagdeo.  Failed on the job and LOST the election. Jagdeo screamed at him and gave him two bytch slaps and got rid of him.

 

I will hold BOTH the executive and the legislative accountable.  The PPP is part of the legislative.

 

In addition, funny you scream that I shouldn't hold the PPP accountable, when you held the pitifully incompetent, stupid and ineffective Corbin responsible for all that ailed Guyana.

You seem to have forgotten how the pnc were rioting and spearheading crime in the nation in order to block progress under the PPP's tenure. Today we have a docile PPP who offer no interference with progress in Guyana, yet Granger et al are impotent when it comes to running the country. How do you explain this? You keep excusing afc/apnu crookedness by pointing to alleged crookedness by the PPP claiming if PPP thief then AFC/APNU should also thief and it is ok. I don't think you have the best interest of Guyana in mind when you pursue these types of excuses.

Did the PPP arrest any PNC officials for involvement in violence?  No. So cease with your drug induced ramblings.

The PPP was inept, and it is only higher gold prices and failed rice harvests in Asia, which raised rice prices, which bailed out the PPP. Stop looking for excuses.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
caribny posted

Did the PPP arrest any PNC officials for involvement in violence?  No. So cease with your drug induced ramblings.

The PPP was inept, and it is only higher gold prices and failed rice harvests in Asia, which raised rice prices, which bailed out the PPP. Stop looking for excuses.

This is the PPP you are talking about, a govt whose police force was 99.99% PNC supporters. The same PPP who was afraid of the PNC to the point that they were afraid to arrest the trouble makers for fear of further violence. You know this very well. They tried with Benschop, Bynoe and others and failed miserably. Don't play stupid. the PNC interfered with Guyana's progress all steps of the way with their rioting, robbing, raping and finally majority in parliament. I am surprised that the PPP were able to get as much accomplished despite the wickedness of the PNC.

Don't pretend that you forget about "Mo fiah, slow fiah" ,"making the country ungovernable",  "freedom fighters" and all other disruptive tactics by the PNC while in opposition. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted

Did the PPP arrest any PNC officials for involvement in violence?  No. So cease with your drug induced ramblings.

The PPP was inept, and it is only higher gold prices and failed rice harvests in Asia, which raised rice prices, which bailed out the PPP. Stop looking for excuses.

This is the PPP you are talking about, a govt whose police force was 99.99% PNC supporters.

Nonsense all the way by another history denial. We all know that the police and army were headed by the drugs and crime cartel leaders Jagdeo and Ramotar. Both of them made it clear and boasted that they were the commander in chiefs of the police and army. At no time did anyone in the PPP government accused the police or the army of not being staunch PPP supporters. Drugs smugglers only really started to get caught when the corrupt PPP officers were replaced with loyal PNC appointed officers.

Mr.T

And if we take into account that each and every Guyanese below the age of 21 was born in the shadow of the PPP regime, we do not have to look far for the perpetrators of this wanton destruction of our youth's future prospect. Instead of spending valuable resources on the next generation of citizens who will be tasked of rebuilding the nation, the PPP trashed the country's finances and hoarded away fast amount of the country's wealth and hopes.

Mr.T

Can the PNC rebuild the youth's future prospect and move the country forward.  Saying one thing and doing it is another thing.  You are blaming the PPP for the Government inefficient ways of doing things.  It is not the PPP who promised to turn Guyana into a paradise.  It is the PNC/AFC who can't deliver on their promises, so don't blame the PPP for the ineptness of the Granger government.  Remember that is the PPP who completed 5000 projects after Burnham bankrupted the country. Go to Guyana and see for yourself how beautiful the country has become.

R
Ramakant-Prick posted:

Can the PNC rebuild the youth's future prospect and move the country forward.  Saying one thing and doing it is another thing.  You are blaming the PPP for the Government inefficient ways of doing things.  It is not the PPP who promised to turn Guyana into a paradise.  It is the PNC/AFC who can't deliver on their promises, so don't blame the PPP for the ineptness of the Granger government.  Remember that is the PPP who completed 5000 projects after Burnham bankrupted the country. Go to Guyana and see for yourself how beautiful the country has become.

Drunky, let's start with Marriott, Berbice Bridge, Airport Expansion, GGMC loans, your fambly Fip Motilall, Ed Ahmad land deals, your fambly Bobby Ramroop drug deals etc etc....

Mitwah

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×