Stabroek News Sunday

MPs have to begin representi­ng the people

- Dear Editor, Yours faithfully, Rajendra Bisessar

I decided to pen this short letter after reading some comments on Facebook regarding the conduct of our members of parliament and the questionin­g of the placing of the title ‘Honourable’ before the names of some of them.

It is my opinion that since the direct elections of MPs ceased with the introducti­on of propor - tional representa­tion and the list system, MPs have lost sight of their main function and that is to represent members of the public. Rather, most, it seems, see themselves serving the head of the list.

I take this opportunit­y to call on all MPs to function like the President who regardless of party affiliatio­n has to be ef fectively the President for all.

The problem is that they do not even represent their party supporters much less all Guyanese. I think that they do not seem to comprehend this. How often, if ever have you seen a notice that a member of parliament would be in X area to listen to complaints. The geographic representa­tion is a farce. This should be changed. Persons slated for a particular geographic­al constituen­cy should reside in the area. However , until that is changed, I at least expect them to visit their constituen­cies.

I recall me requesting representa­tion from the MPs of the AFC to resolve a particular problem. None responded except one, David Patterson, who said he would not get involved. Can you imagine if they would lift a voice to represent persons from parties other than their own if they refuse to even represent their own. This is a clear demonstrat­ion that they do not understand why they are getting a salary from the taxpayer’s money.

Honourable Members of Parliament, I have no problem with your politickin­g, However , with the Honourable in front of your names do you not think you should do so profession­ally .I have read and heard MPs who have descended into the gutter attacking persons they disagree with in the crudest of manner.

When you become a Member of the exalted House of Assembly it’ s an achievemen­t. When you are given the title “Honourable” you should be proud. You are a top leader . You , should carry it with honour; carry it with pride; strut amongst us with head held high; conducting yourself in a manner befitting of the title; be a proud example of the Guyanese man or woman.

I sincerely hope this appeal does not fall on deaf ears and I see a change in how some MPs conduct themselves especially on social media but not only on social media. In addition, that they commence to earn their money by representi­ng people.

Being an MP is not a job, it’s a privilege

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