THREE GC letters capture most of the key factors contributing to the state of affairs in Guyana. Mary Barnes writes about people who speak as if nothing good has happened in Guyana over the years and we are just a backward nation with no hope of prosperity.
L. Brown writes that the public has a responsibility to help enforce laws and not only blame government for poor implementation of laws in Guyana. She gives some examples.
Gregory Holder writes about a major aspect of Guyanese life, their poor attitude and appreciation of services rendered like the behaviour of some patients and relatives and friends at the GPHC.
This negativity and attitude not only affects our progress but image abroad and causes problems for those individuals that take it with them to other countries. It is time for us to acknowledge and address these issues.
N. AUGUSTUS