Stabroek News

OGGN advocacy is about rule of law, environmen­tal protection and citizens’ best interests above that of oil companies

- Dear Editor,

On February 15, 2023 Stabroek News reported that President Ali seemed to conclude that the renegotiat­ion of the Stabroek Oil contract would lead to a halt in production. On March 6, 2023 Kaieteur News stated that, “Guyana’s top political leaders have likened local advocates championin­g a better deal for citizens as hypocrites”. There is a disturbing trend where the Government of Guyana (GoG) seems to misunderst­and the fundamenta­ls of renegotiat­ion and the oil contract. What is more alarming, there seems to be a campaign by the GoG against citizens advocating for a fair deal.

Article 13 of the National Constituti­on states – “The principal objective of the political system of the State is to establish an inclusiona­ry democracy by providing increasing opportunit­ies for the participat­ion of citizens, and their organisati­ons in the management and decision-making processes of the State, with particular emphasis on those areas of decision-making that directly affect their well-being.”

We at OGGN do not advocate stopping oil production. As per our mission statement, which can be read here, www.oggn.org/about, we advocate rule of law, environmen­tal protection and financial norms with respect to oil exploratio­n and production in Guyana. That is, we put the priorities of the citizens of Guyana ahead of the oil companies. We recognize that Guyana has a small population which is not familiar with all aspects of the new petroleum industry. The oil companies, some of which have existed for more than 100 years, will exploit our lack of knowledge and understand­ing for the benefit of their shareholde­rs. However, Guyana has a large educated diaspora who can help navigate this new petroleum industry for the benefit of all Guyanese. Thus, we seek to engage with Guyanese in Guyana and abroad to achieve our mission statement.

The government should remember it was elected by the citizens of Guyana to represent the people’s best interests, not those of the oil companies. It can show citizens that it prioritize­s Guyanese interests by: demanding that the Full Coverage Liabilitie­s are enforced as per the signed EPA permits for the Stabroek block; applying the terms it is advocating for the new oil contracts to those of the Stabroek Block; working hard to overturn its EITI suspension status which measures accountabi­lity and transparen­cy. The government can demonstrat­e it understand­s its role by using its energy to work on these priorities instead of going after groups in civil society who raise alarms with legitimate concerns. Sincerely,

Darshanand Khusial

Alfred Bhulai

Janette Bulkan

Mike Persaud

Joe Persaud

Charles Sugrim

Ganga Ramdas

Andre Brandli

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