What was Jeffrey’s motive for joining the PPP government?

THE Kaieteur News (KN), on Wednesday March 23, carried an article under the caption: ‘Both the  PPP and PNC have blood on their hands’.

Then, in smaller print, KN continues: “The Jagdeo Presidency is a difficult period for Guyana, for PPP, the PNC, for everybody”, by Dr. Henry Jeffrey.

Given Guyana’s long history of racial violence, both of the country’s two major political parties have “blood on their hands”.

This is the view expressed by former Minister in the PPP/C administration, Dr Henry Jeffrey, during an interview.
The President was referring to the killing of two persons by members of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF)  during the 1973 elections.
But Dr Jeffrey referred to a few controversial incidents during the 1960s, including the blowing up of the ‘MV Son Chapman’ in the Demerara River.
“People will want to talk about that steamer that was going to Linden…I assume that once you talk about political violence, one party got blood on their hands, both parties got blood on their hands,” Dr. Jeffrey stated.

Henry Jeffrey should tell the public how he knew the steamer was heading to Linden and for what reason. He should tell the public what caused the steamer to blow up and the names of those who died on that steamer.

The old folks are always right to call men like Henry Jeffrey “the biter of the hands that feed them.”

Men such as Henry Jeffrey must always be fed with the long spoon.

Henry Jeffrey should tell the public what was his motive for joining the PPP government since he knew that the PPP had blood on its hands.

If this is all Henry Jeffrey could come up with then he is one sad, pathetic soul and must be left to wallow in his own filth.

Henry Jeffrey’s cesspool of filth is  the Kaiteur News.

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