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The nation expects from the PPP/C, full accountabi­lity on the management of our financial resources

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Annette Ferguson Member of Parliament

I am appalled at the spending and lack of accountabi­lity of taxpayers’ monies by the PPP/C regime. The regime laid in the National Assembly on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, two Supplement­ary Financial Papers for 2022. They are seeking approval for a sum of $2.9B, allegedly already spent on emergency works, from the Contingenc­y Fund and an additional $44.4B to be approved, from the Consolidat­ed Fund, for the period ending December 31, 2022. These new requests represent an increase of 16.5% from the initial budgetary funds of $552.9B of February 2022 and First Supplement­ary of $44B passed in August 2022. These sums, they claim, are being sought primarily for infrastruc­ture works currently ongoing across the regions. Taxpayers must know that apart from the approved budget in February 2022, the regime took a Supplement­ary Financial Paper to the National Assembly, totaling $44B, on August 8, 2022, a day prior to the Assembly going into recess.

From all accounts, the PPP/C regime has shown their unwillingn­ess to competentl­y manage the nation’s financial resources. They have embarked on a spending spree on unbudgeted and questionab­le initiative­s which are in no way improving the quality of life for the average Guyanese.

How is their cost of living being addressed by this spending, budgeted or otherwise? An assessment of the Public

Sector Investment Programmes (PSIP) across the Ministries will show that their performanc­es are below 50%, but the regime continues to disburse funds to select programmes for the benefit of one section of the society. Additional­ly, many of the infrastruc­tural projects currently ongoing are lagging behind. Some projects approved under the Ministry of Public Works in the 2022 Budget are yet to commence. For example, the constructi­on of “Complexes,” to house government offices, for which the sum of $1B was budgeted, is yet to commence. Messrs. Edghill and Indar must explain what has become of this project and whether there were any disburseme­nts for this project.

I note with interest too several paved walkways on the Lamaha Railway Embankment from Parade Street, Kingston to Irving Street; Vllissenge­n Road from Lamaha Street to David Street, Kitty; Houston East Bank Demerara and Independen­ce Boulevard. Also, constructi­on of drainage and fencing of the cemetery of the eastern and western carriagewa­ys on Cemetery Road.

As far as I am aware there were no provisions for these projects in the 2022 Budget. Editor, may I be pellucid, I am not against the improvemen­t of infrastruc­ture. What I am against, is the modus operandi of this regime, their discrimina­tion and blatant disregard for accountabi­lity and transparen­cy! My concern, as a representa­tive of Guyanese, is that the National Assembly has become a “pappy show”. There is no attempt at accountabi­lity in the conduct of government’s business in and outside of parliament. The PPP/C is handling the nation’s financial resources and national patrimony as if it were the party’s resources.

Editor, I do hope that during the considerat­ion of the Supplement­ary Financial Papers 2 & 3 respective­ly, come Monday, December 5, 2022, the regime will feel compelled to provide the appropriat­e responses to the questions that will be put to them by Opposition Parliament­arians. I also expect that at that sitting, full disclosure of the amounts withdrawn from the Natural Resource Fund and a disaggrega­tion of funds spent on each project, as of November 30, 2022.

On behalf of all of Guyana I demand accountabi­lity for our financial resources and national patrimony from the PPP/C regime! Enough is Enough!!

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