Times of Suriname

Elections first, then oil – Jagdeo

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General and Regional Elections must occur first, before the People’s Progressiv­e Party (PPP) lends a hand to the preparatio­n of the framework Guyana needs to manage the Petroleum industry.

That’s according to Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, who participat­ed in an interview with Kaieteur Radio 99.1 FM on August 4, 2019. The Opposition Leader has held firm that, because the Government was defeated by a vote of no confidence on December 21, 2018, it is not in any capacity to work with the developmen­t of the oil sector. “This President is no longer President. He’s caretaker President… The ‘caretaker’ means a lot.” The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) had, in its consequent­ial orders on the No Confidence Cases, declared that the Government is in a ‘caretaker’ capacity. According to Jagdeo, because of the three-month timeframe stipulated by the Constituti­on in the case of a validly passed No Confidence Motion, General and Regional Elections should have happened by March 21, 2019. “This President has been running an illegal, unconstitu­tional Government since March 21. He behaves as though he has full powers. But in the eyes of the CCJ… he’s a Caretaker President.” Jagdeo said, “Everyone should be in campaign mode now. The oil companies are not going to leave.” As the country waits for elections, it draws closer to First Oil in 2020, which is months away. Questions abound about whether Guyana is ready to handle it. As Government is in a Caretaker mode, it has limited its power out of respect for the CCJ’s ruling. Yet, it is scrambling to make sure there are sufficient provisions in place.

Jagdeo does not appear concerned about the time that will be lost, as long as elections are held in a timely manner. In that event, he contends that the PPP would win, and that it will fix the deficits in the current framework in a very short period. Another option would be to work with the Government right now, but the Opposition Leader is not entertaini­ng that. “I don’t want to waste my time. Let’s have early elections and we’ll fix this. The PPP will fix this issue, so that our people benefit more from these things.” He said that, after elections, “We [will] set the local content, the regulatory framework, a sovereign wealth fund, auctioning of the future blocks, everything. The entire architectu­re for proper management of the resources will be completed within six months.” He said that the Government has been found lacking in its engagement with the oil companies, their contractua­l agreements and in the architectu­re it has devised to manage the industry. He also said that the hiding of the US$18M signing bonus that came with the Stabroek Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) indicates that the current administra­tion does not look out for the interests of the people.

(Kaieteur News)

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