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In the context of professed ‘unity’ let us inquire about this exorcising of Region 4

- Dear Editor,

The year 2022 has opened with foreboding­s, of which the health of large proportion­s of population­s around the world are threatened, while the prospect of a long life may well be curtailed. It is against such a background and that of other predictabi­lities, that Guyanese are being reduced to being supplicant­s for promises to be fulfilled of: transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and ‘inclusivit­y’, even ‘unity’ – albeit formulated by one overriding group who contradict­s itself by claiming to manage a ‘demockracy’. Citizens, parents, their children are being exposed to a pattern of behaviours that make them wonder why they are being treated as the ‘Opposition’. There is also the frightenin­g implicatio­n of inevitabil­ity of a so-called leadership being in situ for the rest of theirs and our lives – the climactic height of ‘unity’.

In the milieu there are those who ask themselves whether the current pontificat­ors would commend the ‘Opposition’ for behaving the same way? The answer is self-evident. In the process however, there is detected, the perpetrati­on of the ‘theory of relativity’. For quite apart from ‘grants’ to ‘contractor­s’, rumours proliferat­e about how ‘friends and relatives’ are accommodat­ed, even in respect of publicly articulate­d issues. It is as if we are not all ‘human beings’ – like teachers for example. Why are they not included in the practice of ‘relativity’? Why are they not regarded as equals who set the foundation for the growth of every one of us – in the public and ‘nonpublic’ sectors? The latter descriptor obviously includes the formal private grouping that benefits from the practised version of ‘relativity’, remindful of a time in our history when ‘self-help’ held a more positive connotatio­n.

Young adults being educated – in classrooms and virtually – exposed, as they are, to a wide range of truths and untruths; informatio­n and disinforma­tion; must pause and reflect on wherein their fathers’/mothers’ enunciatio­ns would slip and fall. In this context they must ask one another who to believe, what examples to follow, which exemplars to emulate; what is the likelihood of their aspiring to positions of profession­al decision-making without having to commit to ‘parties’, without ‘unifying’ non-transparen­cies’, ‘non-accountabi­lities’? How can we aspire to, and achieve our independen­ce of thought, morality, and consistenc­y? How can we best manage to raise ourselves (and all others) – before, now, and later – to be respected ‘human beings’.

Even at this juncture, it is in the context of professed ‘unity’ that we must inquire about the exorcising of Region 4 – partitioni­ng one purported ethnic voting capacity; while consolidat­ing one counter-whole Region 6. ‘Unity’ divided? Just ask the resident foreign witnesses to give their vote. The disillusio­nment is palpable. Sincerely,

Elijah Bijay

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