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Guyana is rapidly moving forward and including all people regardless of race, class, geography

- Dear Editor, Yours faithfully, Gail Teixeira M.P., Minister of Parliament­ary Affairs and Governance

The Government of Guyana has been managing the affairs of government transparen­tly and inclusivel­y since its assumption of office on August 2, 2020, following a devastatin­g five-month delay caused by the former APNU+AFC Coalition government and senior GECOM officials repeatedly attempting to thwart the will of the Guyanese electorate and prevent the declaratio­n of the legitimate government of Guyana. One remembers this was also during the height of the COVID-19 2020 pandemic. Their thirst for power was naked and palpable.

In contrast, the records would show that the PPP/C government has brought economic and social developmen­t and lifted Guyana from being one of the poorest countries in this hemisphere to one of the fastest growing economies.

This is accompanie­d with people-centred policies and programmes targeting the poor and vulnerable, and constituti­onal and parliament­ary reform to strengthen this new born democracy and its institutio­ns after the first free and fair election in October 1992.

Unfortunat­ely, a few local officials in the USA who rely on the electorate of Brooklyn appear nto have fallen prey to the racist propaganda of a few persons.

The Guyanese Diaspora Townhall Meeting on October 30, 2022, was another Rickford Burke one-man-organizati­on orchestrat­ed event to rehabilita­te his discredite­d image. The attendees were the hard core APNU supporters and a few local elected leaders. It was extraordin­ary that any of these local elected leaders would attend such a racist forum organized by people who were silently or openly supportive when:

1. the APNU+AFC Coalition conspired with senior officials of GECOM repeatedly to delay the General and Regional elections. This went on for fourteen months following their loss of government to a no confidence motion on December 18, 2018;

2. President Granger and his Cabinet had the highest number of court rulings in the

CARICOM on constituti­onal violations; this was a government abusing the constituti­on with executive lawlessnes­s;

3. the APNU+AFC government conspired with senior officials in the Guyana Elections Commission to remain in office although they had lost the elections;

4. 7,000 sugar workers, majority Indo-Guyanese, 1,972 Indigenous/Amerindian

Community Services Officers and 2,000 public servants, who were majority one ethnic group and/or considered “politicall­y incorrect” by their administra­tion were terminated;

5. the APNU+AFC government discrimina­ted against communitie­s that did not vote for them during their fiveyears tenure of office;

Thankfully the Guyanese electorate will always be grateful to American elected officials who openly and boldly stood up for the rights of the citizens of Guyana to elect a government of their choice and defended the declaratio­n of the legitimate PPP/C government consistent­ly for five months until the August 2, 2020, swearing-in of President Mohamed Irfaan Ali.

The United Nations, the Commonweal­th, the European Union, the Organizati­on of American States, the Caribbean Community, and a hundred countries individual­ly stood with Guyana in those treacherou­s months waiting for the declaratio­n of results which everyone knew since March 6, 2020. Further, the Caribbean Court of Justice, Guyana’s apex court, upheld the Constituti­on of Guyana repeatedly over the period of 2019 to 2020. These are facts which no one can deny.

It is rather uncharacte­ristic of these local elected officials to reject hearing both sides; a few have been formally and informally invited by the Government to examine the facts but have instead rebuffed these overtures.

However, assuming they have no wish to meet with the elected representa­tives of the Guyanese people, they are capable and competent with staff that can do their own fact checking just by following the media (the majority of which is privately owned in Guyana), government websites, reports of internatio­nal organisati­ons such as the World bank, IMF and IDB, statements by members of the Diplomatic Corps, and records of Guyana’s judiciary.

This Government is not afraid of the facts. We are managing our country effectivel­y, and doing so transparen­tly. Noteworthy, the ethnic compositio­n of the three branches of government – the executive, legislatur­e, and judiciary – demonstrat­es a level of ethnic diversity not seen in the USA or other developed countries, even though we are a country of minorities.

One of the speakers at the meeting tellingly asked “Why don’t we see our fellow Guyanese at peaceful protests in NY?”. The reason is, Guyanese in New York, in Guyana and around the world know that Guyana is moving forward rapidly as never before, in a progressiv­e and transforma­tive direction including all people regardless of race, class, geography, gender, religion or any other characteri­stic under the “One Guyana” vision. Guyanese recognize the “Burkes” and their types well and undoubtedl­y know that they are divisive and living in a time warp that the electorate put to bed on March 2, 2020. Unfortunat­ely, these goodly local elected officials haven’t got the memo yet.

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