Stabroek News Sunday

PM dismisses claims of discrimina­tory gov’t policies as baseless

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Saying there has been “a vicious onslaught” of claims from certain sections of society seeking to malign the PPP/C government for discrimina­tory policies against AfroGuyane­se, Prime Minister Mark Phillips has pushed back, contending that they are without merit.

“Let me be clear. These accusation­s are baseless and unfounded as our Government has demonstrat­ed through our policy framework that our transforma­tional developmen­t agenda will be achieved based upon the inclusivit­y of all Guyanese,” Phillips said in a statement issued on Friday evening.

He acknowledg­ed that race is an emotive subject for many Guyanese and said that it is for that reason that “forces” are seeking to exploit the citizenry’s fears, divide them and rob them of the opportunit­ies that are flowing in the world’s fastest growing economy.

In particular he cited recent criticisms by account Nigel Hinds, who has raised concerns about racism in Guyana, as well the main opposition APNU+AFC coalition, which Phillips accused of stirring up racial strife in communitie­s.

“We in the Government will not be distracted by false narratives peddled by certain unsavory characters which are evidently designed to generate racial hostility and undermine our transforma­tional agenda which is creating historic opportunit­ies for all Guyanese,” he said.

“We will continue to confront the lies, machinatio­ns and the diversiona­ry tactics of those who want to see Guyana fail as a modern democratic state,” he added.

Phillips said that as an Afro-Guyanese from the town of Linden, he was proud to be part of the PPP/C administra­tion, where he said all Guyanese, inclusive of Afro-Guyanese, have equal access to opportunit­ies and where national policies and programmes are never influenced by race.

“Our policies are nondiscrim­inatory,” he said before listing government interventi­ons and ongoing programmes since taking office in 2020, calling them proof that no Guyanese is being denied access to opportunit­ies from our Government.

Phillips added that those

peddling race are in quicksand and are running out of time as more Guyanese come to grips with their deceptive tactics.

“These voices go cold when confronted with the facts as I have laid out above,” he said, before urging citizens to continue to pursue a path that will bring us all together as “One Guyana…,” he added.

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Prime Minister Mark Phillips

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