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No ulterior motive in call to nationaliz­e Berbice Bridge

- National Government!) equality our ‘Our National Government”

Dear Editor, As a concerned Berbician and Guyanese and having noted indication­s in the media about the probabilit­y of a rate increase for the use of the Berbice River Bridge, I made a simple suggestion that our National Government (emphasis

should consider “nationaliz­ing the Berbice River Bridge” and so forestall any increase on the bridge-toll, having regard to the hardship the current toll presents and furthermor­e, having regard to the matter of national

in that the Berbice Bridge toll is already 20 times the ‘national’ Demerara Bridge toll.

I was therefore, naturally shocked to see in yesterday’s media (15/8/18) a rather scurrilous letter written by one, Earl Hamilton, imputing ugly ‘political’ motives to my genuine concerns for users of the Berbice bridge, including, of course myself as a very regular user of the said bridge. My appeal was consciousl­y directed to

with the specific purpose of avoiding any of the very aspersions Mr Hamilton has now ever so wrongly imported into my thinking. As far as I know, a “national government” includes all parties and groups, irrespecti­ve of their personal political persuasion­s. There were no other ulterior motives and I take umbrage at Mr Hamilton’s imputation­s. If indeed he is a man worth his salt, he will publicly apologize for his impulsive imputation.

I also take this opportunit­y to appeal to all my fellow Guyanese to resist the temptation to see everything through political and by extension racial lens.

Yours faithfully, Nowrang Persaud

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