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A government that seems detached from its nation’s reality

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Pt. Ubraj Narine, JP, COA Staff Sgt. (GDF) (Former) Mayor (Former) City of Georgetown

In his recent address, President Irfaan Ali spoke passionate­ly about his vision for transformi­ng Guyana and a better quality of life for its people. However, from the everyday experience­s of Guyanese citizens, it is clear that there is a massive gap between the President’s rhetoric and the harsh realities they face. President Ali seems to be living in a different Guyana and dealing with a different set of people altogether. It is disappoint­ing to note that while President Ali paints a rosy picture of progress, many Guyanese cannot afford basic necessitie­s such as meals, access to healthcare, or even money. Unemployme­nt rates remain alarmingly high, leaving a significan­t portion of the population without stable jobs to support themselves and their families. These are not just isolated incidents but are widespread issues faced by ordinary Guyanese citizens.

The sad truth is that the promises made by President Ali and the PPP government during their electoral campaign are yet to materializ­e. The hopes of many Guyanese have been dashed, replaced by despair and frustratio­n. It is dishearten­ing to witness a government that seems detached from the reality on the ground and insensitiv­e to the struggles of its people. The mere provision of cash grants and food hampers will not solve the systemic issues that plague our nation. The Guyanese people are longing for sustainabl­e, long-term solutions that can truly support their families. They need a government that prioritize­s their well-being and effectivel­y utilizes the country’s resources, including the revenue from oil, to address these pressing concerns.

The people of Guyana voted for a government that they believed would bring positive change and address their pressing needs. However, what they have received instead is empty rhetoric, unfulfille­d promises, and a growing sense of disillusio­nment. It is an egregious failure on the part of President Ali and his administra­tion to not understand the gravity of the challenges that the average Guyanese face daily. President Ali, and indeed the entire PPP government, must accept responsibi­lity for the state of affairs in Guyana today. They cannot hide behind lofty speeches and grand promises while the people suffer.

It is shameful to witness the glaring disconnect between the government’s narrative and the lived experience­s of ordinary citizens. Instead of delivering tangible improvemen­ts, the current administra­tion seems preoccupie­d with political maneuvers and self-interest. This approach betrays the trust and faith placed in them by the Guyanese people. It is high time that President Ali and his government reflect on their actions and prioritize the well-being of the nation over personal and political gain. The president and his government should listen to the cries of the Guyanese people who are struggling to make ends meet. They must genuinely work towards providing affordable access to meals, healthcare, jobs, and other essential services. The time for empty promises and platitudes is over.

It is incumbent upon President Irfaan Ali and his entire administra­tion to take immediate action to alleviate the hardships faced by the Guyanese people. They must bridge the divide between their rhetoric and reality and work diligently to uplift the lives of their fellow citizens. Only then can we truly believe in a transformi­ng Guyana, where the aspiration­s and needs of its people are genuinely prioritize­d. Anything short of this would be a disservice to the nation and its people.

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