Stabroek News Sunday

Time for all those who care about our Nation’s future to refocus on these fundamenta­l issues

- Dear Editor, Jamil Changlee Chairman The Cooperativ­e Republican­s of Guyana

The coalition of opposition parties in Guyana known as the APNU + AFC is losing the interest of independen­ts. The current message being shared in the public domain does not resonate with independen­t voters, nor does it address the major issues facing the country. The current administra­tion has done a lot in communitie­s which have been traditiona­lly PNC, and they have strengthen­ed the indigenous communitie­s in the country. This doesn’t mean that there isn’t more to be done like the improvemen­t of the availabili­ty of potable water supplied in South Ruimveldt & Festival City, or the improvemen­t in the availabili­ty of electricit­y supplied across the country. However, this doesn’t mean that the government is racist. It simply means that parts of the government are not functionin­g properly and needs urgent improvemen­t. This is more along the lines of incompeten­ce. Maybe the Venezuelan issue will be dealt with better. However, getting clean water from point A to point B should be less complicate­d than getting the amicable settlement to a dispute that has been ongoing for decades. Entiende? But I digress.

What both parties are yet to do is aggressive­ly address the propensity of the coast to flood and the increasing risk to the Capital of Georgetown. Also, the level of crime and safety in the public domain continue be of concern. These three core issues are of utmost importance and both the opposition and the government must do better in addressing these concerns. The current flooding in New York City should be taken as a clear warning of the risks posed to our coastal plain. The current budget of New York City is above $100 Billion USD and its developmen­t is always ongoing, but poor prioritiza­tion and lack of adequate spending to prevent flooding has placed it at immense risk. Unfortunat­ely, Guyana appears to be on the same path. Our Parliament must effectivel­y address and deal with the current serious risks faced by our Capital and the coastal plain. Another parallel are the issues of crime and safety. One only has to look around and see the extensive use of grill work on homes and businesses to know that crime is rampant and not being effectivel­y dealt with. There are also constant reminders of the issues around road safety and the general poor attitude towards safety in various sectors whenever you open the newspapers. Being in a rush to obtain wealth without fixing these fundamenta­l issues will leave Guyana worse off than where it was before oil was found.

It is time for the entire Parliament to seriously reflect on the path that we as a country are taking, and ensure that our nation’s developmen­t is on solid footing. Citizens, visitors and investors will always appreciate and prefer a society where their lives and livelihood­s are secure. This is part of the fundamenta­l essence of our existence, and it must be urgently and adequately addressed. When both sides focus on this in their messaging and actions the entire country will benefit. It is time for all of those who care deeply about our Nation’s future to refocus their attention and dialogue on these fundamenta­l issues.

Best regards,

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