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Intelligen­ce capability of the government failed miserably

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Dear Editor,

When I was a little boy growing up, one of the adored bed-time stories that my grandmothe­r often read to me was that of ‘the Lion and the Mouse’. Recent developmen­ts in Guyana brought back fresh memories of that story. The mouse remained insignific­ant and even easy prey in the Lion’s eyes until the day that a hunter’s net entrapped the Lion. It was the very insignific­ant mouse who was able to methodical­ly bite a big enough hole in the hunter’s net, which enabled the lion’s escape.

In Guyana, many persons, their contributi­ons, hints, tips or inputs are viewed as insignific­ant simply because they may not hold fancy titles or are little known of. The usual retort is “who is he/ she?”. This is too often the cited attitude of many lions and lionesses in Guyana. Some hold elevated positions in the corporate world, some in political offices, others in organizati­ons, and even in religious groups. The hierarchy within those circles are suspects of an unpleasant trend, of which anything originatin­g from the standpoint of perceived lesser mortals are almost immediatel­y dismissed.

Guyana finds itself at a critical juncture today because of the failure to heed. What took place in our National Assembly on December 21, 2018 was no major surprise to some of us. For months there were warnings and indication­s of some evolving form of dissent from within. Some individual­s were just too busy with their own agendas to take heed of anything. Some were only prepared to hear those who aren’t considered or perceived ‘mice’, and even if they heard, listening and appropriat­ely responding to ongoing murmurs or direct discussion­s were either half-heartedly slow or non-existent. The intelligen­ce capability of the government failed miserably. The attitude and perhaps even some individual­s within the current government need to be changed immediatel­y if they are serious about continuity. Much is at stake. The goodwill of government’s local and internatio­nal support now hangs precarious­ly in the balance because of their exposed vulnerabil­ity.

The story of the ‘Lion and the mouse’ is a timely reminder to the government that no one is insignific­ant, nor should anything be taken for granted.

Yours faithfully, Orette Cutting

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