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We have an opportunit­y to change our culture of governance

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Dear Editor, If reports and letters in the print and online media, and posts on social sites are to be believed, many supporters of the APNU+AFC coalition are taking great pleasure in revelation­s of evidence of malfeasanc­e, corruption, poor governance and possibly illegal conduct, perpetrate­d by the previous regime. I feel differentl­y; as a Guyanese, I feel only sadness and a profound sense of disappoint­ment that we, as a people, had allowed this state of affairs to exist for so long. It is even more saddening, that despite the evidence, many persons even now, continue to defend and support what was obviously a structure of corruption and greed.

Editor, apparently, we have yet to learn our lessons, move away from the blind allegiance­s of the past and mature as a nation.

Until we are able to collective­ly do so, we will be condemned to lives characteri­sed by suffering, want and underdevel­opment.

It is my sincere hope that Guyanese wake up, view the recent change of government as an opportunit­y for renewal, and seize the opportunit­y to effect not only national change, but personal reform, as well. We must hold our current leaders accountabl­e. We must be critical of their actions, when such is justified. We must re-adjust our thinking, and come to the realisatio­n that they are our servants, not our bosses; they must do our bidding, and represent our interests. The only things that matter are national issues.

We have an opportunit­y to change our culture of governance, let us not miss it, again. Yours faithfully, Mark DaCosta.

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(GECOM photo) Training taking place at LBI

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