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Unbiased vetting of the talent pool available must become the norm

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Dear Editor, Meritocrac­y is defined as the “government or holding of power by people selected based on their ability”. During the rule of the major parties the face of Guyana shifted to that of the predominan­t racial makeup of that particular party. However, one must note that during the reign of President L.F.S Burnham the school system was integrated and ability dictated the level of educationa­l opportunit­y available to students independen­t of racial or socioecono­mic background. Mr. Corbin reminded me of this when I last saw him. At the time he was the leader of the PNC while in opposition.

The reason I mention this important point, has to do with the current economic performanc­e and future outlook of the global economy. Guyana does not have the luxury of developing in isolation due to its high dependence on exports, and given the limited human resources available in our country it is very important that we as a country leverage the talent available based on ability. This of course does not exclude the availabili­ty of overseas Guyanese talent that have had the opportunit­y to develop additional skills via experience­s not currently available nationally.

Therefore I place for serious considerat­ion before our current and future leadership that in order to achieve sustainabl­e and efficient developmen­t of our country an unbiased vetting of the talent pool available must become the norm in how business is done. Management of talent and the holding of each other accountabl­e will effectivel­y address issues of loyalty and performanc­e.

As we move forward with the developmen­t of our country each individual must be placed in a position that best leverages their talents and makes the

best use of the talent we have available as a country. If racism is allowed to continue to take root and flourish in our country, developmen­t will be unsustaina­ble as power changes hands after an election.

Yours faithfully,

Jamil Changlee

Chairman

The Cooperativ­e Republican­s of Guyana

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