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The DNC reiterates that the sooner the Exxon contract is voided by our courts the better

- Dear Editor,

The Democratic National Congress extends heart-felt Independen­ce Anniversar­y Greetings on the observance of FiftySeven years of Guyana’s Independen­ce from Britain. Indeed, we also extend sincere condolence­s to the families and community of Mahdia which endured the loss of nineteen young children, plus numerous others injured during the fire at Mahdia. Words are no comfort for the families of these lost loved ones, but the Democratic National Congress, Guyana, even the Diaspora, commiserat­e with grieving family members as they grapple with their grief, the impossibil­ity of their tragic loss.

Guyana’s Independen­ce Anniversar­ies have become an occasion for reflection, education, national dialogue and organizing our national, human, political resources to meeting the challenges of the ever increasing failures of our government­s to implement simple economic solutions to problems which have mired an ever increasing and now approximat­e 48% of Guyanese in poverty. Indeed, we have all witnessed our elected government officials taking sides with Exxon as they hurry to reassure this company that they have Guyana cornered lock, stock and barrel. The DNC again wishes to reiterate that the Exxon contract itself is basis enough for it being voided by our courts, and the sooner this is done, the better. The DNC takes this opportunit­y to salute our courts which have asserted themselves to reach internatio­nal acclaim as countries with similar issues search for valuable references.

The unfolding of events surroundin­g the Exxon contract between the previous and current administra­tions are of such outrage to me that I have explained it elsewhere as this was explained as follows: “Government­s around the world know that they have never seen such stupidity in government. They know the traits of inept, corrupt third world politician­s selling out their country. Because there is no government which would ever agree to pay the income taxes of a multibilli­on dollar energy corporatio­n.” (https://dncgy.org/bringing-guyana-intothe-21st-century-2/) This my fellow Guyanese, is our reality, the challenge we face as a nation.

I itemize a number of major issues without going into too much depth which the Democratic National Congress would like to see addressed as a matter of national priority as we reflect on our 57 years of Independen­ce:

Nationaliz­ing the Berbice Bridge and lowering its toll charges to compare with the Demerara Harbour Bridge. This will go a far way in spurring economic activity in Berbice.

The closure of GUYSUCO coordinate­d with grant of a financial package to all sugar workers plus land distribute­d within a policy framework in which government supports the developmen­t of these lands, inclusive of the provision of sheep, goats, other animals which can go a long way to becoming a stable supply of meat not only for Guyana but the Caribbean.

$70,000/month flat adjustment for all public servants not included in the income adjustment implemente­d by government earlier this year.

Implementa­tion of unemployme­nt insurance along with substantia­l welfare payments to Guyana’s poor and destitute families/individual­s.

Increase pensions to $112,500/mth. Salaries/Contacts for our nation’s

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