People are really suffering and the cash transfer would help
ing on an income of $1.75 US per day and 19% are living in extreme poverty, surviving on an income of $1.25 US per day. Editor, that’s 55% of Guyanese who are living in poverty or extreme poverty and these are the people who make up the silent majority and who should be targeted for the direct cash transfer, along with the pensioners of this country.
And to the naysayers and elite of this country who are against Direct Cash Transfer, I would like to give them some examples of poverty in this country, real people. Aunty Sona was a pensioner who lived alone in my street. She received a pension of $20,500 per month. Well you can imagine how she survived. People in my street, including yours truly, assisted her with three meals every day and also other expenses. She recently died a broken woman.
Persaud who works at the Albion Estate earns about $12,000 per week. He has a wife and three kids, two of whom are in Primary School and the third is a baby. No matter how hard he tries, the money is insufficient to meet all his needs. Neighbours help out from time to time.
Then I have a friend who lives in Cumberland Canje and is a retrenched sugar worker of Rose Hall Estate, he has a wife and four kids and they are all in school. He plants a kitchen garden and throws castnet to catch fish and many days he does not catch anything. He told me some days he and his wife eat two meals and he also grieves for his kids when he cannot meet their basic needs. When you talk about poverty, these are some extreme cases of poverty; real people and there are thousands and thousands of people like them.
This is a wake up call to all the politicians of this country, education yes, infrastructure yes, health care yes, but the people are really suffering and they need help now and therefore I join with true patriots of this country like Dr.Clive Thomas, Dr.David Hinds and Dr.Tulsi Dyal Singh in calling on the political parties who will be asking the poor of this country to vote for them in the upcoming elections to guarantee the people that when they get into government they will roll out the Direct Cash Transfer programme immediately to lift the people out of poverty. Yours faithfully,
Imtiaz Baccus