Stabroek News

- Another plea for pensioners 2017

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and overseas now. And I have become more and more cynical over both the unrelated images and traditions and the rampant commercial­isation of “the season.” After all, that Divine Miraculous Birth was reportedly so humble and povertyrel­ated that it is almost sacrilegio­us to associate the Bethlehem stable with Georgetown’s Regent, Robb, Sheriff and Water streets.

Okay Okay, I’m not that post-seventy selfish or isolated from the “reasons”. Gifts are necessary because the greatest gift, Baby Jesus, was God/Word made flesh to walk amongst us and wise men offering gifts according to Christian doctrine (or myth). And what better time to buy and buy to rejuvenate our dwellings for a new year? Which brings me to this Christmas 2016 and reasonable expectatio­ns - and realities.

This second Christmas season under the APNU+AFC Coalition Partners was heralded, in the main, by the administra­tion’s third National Budget.

All the P.R. spin in the world can’t change the fact that it is a “taxation-budget” wherein the working-class is called upon to tighten their belts and their spending as their current and new taxes – direct and indirect – are utilised to help keep a challenged economy afloat.

The spirit of the season always survives however. Catholics sustain their advent services and rituals; additional charity is dispensed; both European and Caribbean/Guyanese music appropriat­e to the festival engulfs the atmosphere as do the wholly irrelevant symbols and imagery of holly, ivy, chestnuts, mistletoe and “Christmas trees” – European style.

But in my residentia­l section of Georgetown fairy lights are few compared to Christmase­s past. Mr Budget 2016 Scrooge dictates restraint and modesty in spending, parties and new furniture. To me all that is good and welcome. Control the commercial­ism in the name of the Christ Child! As I’ve written before Christmas is largely a welcome delightful lie! No baby was born on December 25. That date is the doing of some Pope Julius who, allegedly, chose the December date to win over adherents of the popular Saturnalia festivals. He was doing his bit to absorb pagans into Christiani­ty.

So even as I welcome the moderation influenced by Minister Jordan’s estimates, I wonder what 2017 holds as a result of his “finest Budget” – still a strategy to offer us “the good life in a green economy”(?)

Over the years I would do a Crime Watch Guyana piece under the theme “Think like a thief”.

It was/is my journalist­ic dramatic device to invite all citizens to be security conscious, in terms of anticipati­ng bandits’ plans to commit Christmas-time robberies, burglaries and other very harmful “invasions.”

So this portion is simply that: consider how and what the profession­al/career thieves and robbermen plan at this time. And try your best to pre-empt and prevent.

Where would they strike? Where overseas relatives stay; after staff parties; after withdrawal­s from banks; when in hardware stores; village groceries; cambios; delivery trucks. Now you add to that list. What could you, family and colleagues do to prevent or later detect the criminals?

Business people have their anti-crime task cut out at this time. Added profession­al security? Technology? Neighbourl­iness? Oh! The Guyana Police Force? Good luck and better safety and security by year-end and beyond.

I again petition my President and Finance Minister to consider actively this nation’s over-60/65 pensioners. At this time of goodwill.

Two upfront points: Our President and Minister should be pensioners themselves! (Some senior citizens actually earn two/three pensions.) Secondly a society such as ours does not really accommodat­e retirement in any real sense. Male and female seniors here have to work until they drop! No real retirement-vacations or optional employment. Only overseas assistance.

That is why I ask the National Commission on the Elderly to become more activist and practical in 2017. For example, do you know just how many Guyanese seniors are over 65 in this country? Why can’t this small number be better considered? Will the over-60’s retired employees receive any 25%? What Social Protection!? Regard and reward Guyana’s Ole People!

Does the President know of American Ambassador Holloway’s anti-narcotics background?

Does our Opposition Leader know of Ambassador Holloway’s anti-drugs reputation?

Are bonuses, box hands and penny banks still around at Christmas-time?

Mr Neil Marks is a top honcho in the profession­al Guyana Press Associatio­n. He is exemplary in his profession and representa­tion. So what did he do wrong?

By year-end acquire that abandoned Stabroek Co-op Bank building to convert into a modern vendors mall, (No parking meters!)

Til next week! (allanafent­y @yahoo.com)

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