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Wage increases announced for public servants had been catered for ...

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payers money, guised as an address to the nation is over, and the bubble has been burst and the buzz has ceased, it’s time for reality. Editor, I use this opportunit­y to educate and inform all Guyanese that these sums that were announced in the middle of a charged political season since the passage of the No-Confidence Vote of December 18, 2018 cannot be considered a goodwill gesture by this administra­tion. The truth be told that had this Fallen Government been responsive and possess the ability to be truthful and transparen­t, they would have answered the questions truthfully and factually and all Guyanese would have known that when the 2019 Budget was passed in December of 2018, these now announced increases were budgeted and catered for. We in the PPP/C knew that the sums allocated would have led to these salary increases as announced being used as a political gimmick in the run up to the 2020 General and Regional

Elections.

An intelligen­t and highly analytical and politicall­y astute electorate cannot be bought in such a fashion; the people of Guyana are seeing this for what it is. I remind all that this Granger-led administra­tion has harmed Guyana economical­ly with its ill-advised and insensitiv­e introducti­on of measures that took away disposable income from the ordinary man. For example, putting VAT on data services, VAT on electricit­y and water, VAT on heavy duty machinery affecting forestry, mining and agricultur­e, VAT on manufactur­ing and on exports and the list goes on. So when one compares the proportion of additional revenues received by this defeated Government and what it will cost to sustainabl­y finance these increases, the citizens are at a disadvanta­ge. Taking more, giving less. Why the hullabaloo?

We in the PPP/C publicly commit to not only ensuring continuous salary increases on an annualized basis as we would have done over the 23 years while we were tasked with the governance of Guyana, but we will reverse all of the hardship measures including the 200 taxes, fees and charges, including land rentals and drainage and irrigation fees that have negatively impacted all. So, we will ensure that our public servants, our teachers, our nurses and doctors, our farmers, foresters, miners, all benefit from increased emoluments and an improvemen­t in their livelihood­s. And while taking care of these, we will continue to advance measures that will stimulate business and expand employment and also encourage entreprene­urship. Our men and women of the joint services can expect the restoratio­n of their one-month tax-free bonus that was taken away by the APNU+AFC.

Guyana stands to be better with a PPP/C Government in 2020.

Yours faithfully, Bishop Juan Edghill PPP/C MP

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