Stabroek News Sunday

No credible plans in APNU, PPP manifestoe­s

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Dear Editor,

The promises in the APNU and PPP manifestoe­s show gross disrespect for Guyanese and failure to understand the needs of people in the modern age. It is clear that their intentions and policies are intended to keep us poor while giving away our resources to Big Oil and foreign interests.

They have no plans for addressing the problems in the bauxite and sugar communitie­s nor those in the inner city and rural Guyana

Their line of thinking shows clearly why they failed in the past five decades and why they will always fail. It shows clearly why they have not and cannot address the problems of blackouts, joblessnes­s, crime, healthcare and poor infrastruc­ture. It explains why we have never realised the potential our abundant resources would afford us and us being the poorest in the region.

Our country needs better leadership and we must vote for it.

They have failed to deliver a future for our youths resulting in continuous migration. Who would trust any promises of the PPP and the PNC?

There is no bridge across the Demerara River after 23 years of PPP and five years of APNU. Even if they deliver on this, it would cost significan­tly more than our plan and take longer. The Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport is a case in point.

They have no credible and effective plan for bauxite, sugar, diversifie­d large-scale agricultur­al developmen­t, large-scale industrial developmen­t and Linden developmen­t.

Big Government and extortiona­tely high taxes? Yes; Corruption? Yes; Oil and gas renegotiat­ion? No and not every Guyanese benefit under their plan.

Our plan for the use of oil proceeds is superior. We do not own the gas under the current production sharing agreement but we will change this and use the gas to power a massive industrial­isation programme in which Guyanese have the dominant stake creating thousands of high paying jobs

They have no plan to attract the investment­s crucial for economic developmen­t. Further, recent events on secret deals for hotels and their record show that Guyanese will continue to be left behind with no stake in our own economy.

Yours faithfully, Robert Badal

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