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Sponsoring a Bill to renegotiat­e the oil contract may be PNC’s Holy Grail

- Dear Edior,

The PNC is in a bad place right now. Following the heels of its failed attempt to rig the 2020 elections, in full view of a watching world, the two top candidates running for Party Leader were leaders of the extreme wing claiming dead people flew to Guyana and voted and sneaked back out and they have immigratio­n records to prove it. They refer to the democratic­ally elected PPP as an “installed Government” so that makes them the “installed

Opposition.” These leaders have put themselves in a self-imposed locked box which keeps them on the looney side. Political leaders would have zero credibilit­y when they say such stuff to their followers thinking everybody would believe. What was worst, was the West Berbice incitement of rioting, burning, looting, and pulling out people of Indian descent out of vehicles and brutalizin­g them. And the PNC leaders did not condemn that, neither did the PPP government made sure all the perpetrato­rs were charged, although an abundance of video footage exists to identify the perpetrato­rs. How will the Government side explain that?

You would not find anyone, who is not a usual PNC supporter, who would say the PNC has a chance of getting back in power. The PNC was a dictatorsh­ip for 28 years, lost elections to the PPP for 23 years, then got in with crossover votes in 2015, and proved once and for all that it never transforme­d itself or repudiated Burnhamism. It’s in its DNA to be

crooked. It shattered the trust of those crossover voters, and it got booted by the PPP in 2020. After the harrowing, draining five months of the failed rigging, people say never again PNC. The rigging was the PNC’s iceberg and it is sinking. So fighting to be the PNC leader now, is like fighting to see who would be the captain of the Titanic after it hit the iceberg. It does not matter; the ship is going down. The PNC has no redeeming value. The only thing the PNC has going for it is its “nuisance” value. It is still able to bring out miscreants to do street action, is prone to encourage and condone violence, and its New York agitators encourage from afar to “burn the place down.” (That should win more crossover votes!).

Dr. Tara Singh has asked an excellent question in a letter, “Would the

New PNCR Leader Bring his Party Closer to State Power?” As is, no. We want the PNC to be a responsibl­e, respected Opposition with honesty, integrity and decency. Respect the Government. Act with decorum as if you are role models. Dispense with the bully behaviours and hold the PPP accountabl­e. That’s why you won 31 seats, and we expect you to do your job in parliament. Ask many questions about where is the PPP’s 510 year Developmen­t Plan. Ask many questions about oil and gas and all those big projects. That’s where corruption happens. Sponsor a bill asking Government to renegotiat­e the oil and other natural resource contracts that give away our wealth to foreigners. Critique their policies and offer alternativ­e policies. Don’t be quick to jump on the race bandwagon when the issue does not have a race demon in it. Do you think that stirring up racial agitation wins support from any potential crossover voters?

My answer to Dr. Tara is the PNC Leader can bring his party closer to State Power if he apologises to the nation for his party giving away the poor people’s oil resources, and joins the bandwagon for re-negotiatio­n of the oil and all natural resources contracts. This single action is the highest priority for all Guyana if we want to get more income to drag us out of our persistent poverty. I believe Mr. Norton is smart enough to understand that re-negotiatio­n of the oil and natural resources contracts is the only salvation for Guyana, especially the working class, and its own supporters. Until the PNC side catches some sense, and until they find new, decent, credible leaders, let’s enjoy the circus!

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