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Solid achievemen­ts vs verifiable corruption?

So, who killed Dewaun? Murder in Guyana, killings in New York

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I speak - and write here - with more than reasonable authority. Because I was appointed to act as the Chief Informatio­n Officer (CI0) in the then Ministry of Informatio­n for several years from 1979.

My PNC government did what government­s did during and after its authoritar­ian time: Use (d) the statefunde­d Guyana Chronicle as a premier party/ Government news and informatio­n organ!

As CI0 I once experience­d a feisty female PNC Informatio­n Minister physically lounging in the chair of the Chronicle’s late Editor-in- Chief Courtney Gibson and “suggesting” to him the content and captions for the next day’s ‘paper! (Others used the telephone.)

The PPP administra­tion (1992-2015) even as a waning Socialist-oriented regime, was never shy to use and misuse that state-paper for its own brand of developmen­t propaganda. And even the recent Brigadier-President’s Ministry not-so-subtly utilised the poor Chronicle to spread its word. (Though, to its credit (?) the Brigadier’s soldier-buddy from that same informatio­n outfit edited and produced the PNC’s New Nation!)

Frankly Speaking, I support every government‘s right - even a duty and responsibi­lity - to inform the populace about achievemen­ts promised during election campaigns. However administra­tions should never seek to control editoriall­y when and how government news should be published. And naturally a few papers often abandon objective profession­al neutrality to preach government­al sermons in subtle bids to lobby readers’ support. Freedom of the press? The right to (partisan) informatio­n?

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Public developmen­ts, private cheating (?)

A Government’s national developmen­t programmes do not allow trickle down to benefit its people’s personal daily needs. Whether those needs include employment, appropriat­e legitimate rewards, and entitlemen­ts from the state - or necessary, expected and routine services.

Recent Chronicle headlines and captions trumpet current or potential developmen­ts that suggest pure happiness and success here to the absence of any need or poverty. Check this short, partial list.

Guyana-Brazil to enhance diversify agricultur­al trade (Road link to proceed); $1.7B to upgrade urban, miscellane­ous roads; Hubu Aqua Farms to rear special premium shrimps, prawns; $10M drug bond for Bartica Hospital; $3M poultry farm to advance Karrau’s (Region 7) economic developmen­t; New wells providing potable water; Manganese production resumes and Mega-goldmining firms coming soon; Airport for Berbice; New police stations being built in rural communitie­s; Houses allocated to young Linden profession­als (1000 Homes project.) Notice I wilfully omitted any oil-and-gas mention.

The above surely indicates the trending government success-story from just that minimal sampling. But PNC opposition and “independen­t” profession­al critics easily find rampant misinforma­tion, false expectatio­ns and lop-sided benefits in those quoted official releases and announceme­nts. Go beyond cash grants and housing assistance the opposition demands. It’s easy to criticise from without. So there are two things I wish for: during and after each mega project or regional/ district developmen­t, assess just who benefited; and how I wish there was a mechanism, approved by government, whereby critical commentato­rs, opposition members, even newspaper editorial writers could enjoy actual executive consultanc­ies with government- any government. What a successful world that could be!

In terms of alleged corrupt practices by incumbent government officials, I’d like to see - besides the National Assembly and its several bi-partisan Parliament­ary Committees - a kind of Ombudsman Office to swiftly investigat­e alleged official wrongdoing at the highest levels. Accusers must submit verifiable evidence - “in prosecutio­n”.

(If a sitting Minister’s distant relative or childhood buddy establishe­s an Oil-and-Gas facility how should that minister be judged? If at all?)

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Murders and killings – here and afar

During my twenties – to - fifties, I swore that our judicial system (seemingly) favoured the obviouslyg­uilty accused and crooks. Now, in my late seventies, that unfortunat­e perspectiv­e is Haunting my sense of judicial fair play.

frankly speaking, returning.

killed 22 year old Dewaun Anthony Baksh?

Who

I ask because a few days ago two men were acquitted over the killing of the young fellow of E.B. Essequibo. The two accused were on remand for six years. They were among a group involved in a violent altercatio­n with Dewaun on New Year’s Day 2016. The two were singled out as being responsibl­e for the murder. But they were freed on both counts of murder and/or manslaught­er.

So who stabbed the fellow to death? Why were the two identified? Poor police work? Poorer prosecutio­n? Either Dewaun’s loved relative or just a citizen interested in justice … how would you feel about the verdict?

Over in New York, NY, USA last Saturday a Caucasian youth - “White” and eighteen - shot ten persons dead. Most were innocent African-Americans. That same evening he was swiftly charged with committing 10 murders.

Of course it was deemed a mass killing with (obvious) “racially- motivated violent extremism”.

What strikes me is the emphasis being placed on White Supremacy motivation as the young killer believed in some “Great Replacemen­t Theory” wherein Whites are being marginalis­ed. Hate crimes are a big thing in the US. Federal business! If a non-White had used the weapons ten persons would still be dead. Right? But, I suppose, over there the race of certain killers matters.

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Ponder what matters…

1) Former PPP Minister - also a former PNC ideologue – Henry Jeffrey, just waded into former PPP bigwig Ralph Ramkarran - now leader of another party. Hoho.

2) “Premium” prawns will be reared to supply the (foreign?) workers meals on the foreign oil rigs. Yummy!

3) I support Vincent’s call for biometric identifica­tion along with a New Voters List. In time for 2025? After all that, who will “win”?

4) Explain to me further: Illegal squatters at Amelia’s Ward were warned, given notice to move; they refused and were removed; then protests against discrimina­tion; they get house lots before others?

4b) How great for us to be hosting a Region-wide Agricultur­al/Food Security Conference/Exhibition - oil or no oil!

5) Coming soon: How to bring back Georgetown. `Til next week! allanafent­y@yahoo.com

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