WITH the much anticipated budget debate (which kicked-off yesterday) there are two emerging camps as to the merit or not, of the benefits as outlined in the 2012 estimates.
As usual, there is the combined political opposition, and others, that have labelled the $192.8B package as anti-worker, as against the PPP/C government’s position of pro-worker. Two extremes, one will conclude. It has not been unusual for such an opposition viewpoint as it relates to almost every budget that this administration has presented since its return to office in 1992. What is so baffling, and even amazing is that, the budgets throughout the years have been bringing about exponential changes in the lives of even their constituents, and the nation in the ensuing process. It is only an alien who will contend otherwise. The dozens of housing schemes with their proud home owners as residents is a phenomenal story worthy of international acclaim, for all those who have been au fait with the scandalous squatting settlements that mushroomed during the PNC administration.
This just-presented budget is a continuation of the benefits reaped by the Guyanese worker, thus far. For example, there is another increase in the income tax threshold, the third in as many years, that seeks to access workers to more disposable income. Does the opposition really understand what this means for the 21,000 beneficiaries?
So many accusations have been pointed at the government, as to their alleged treatment of the nation’s sugar workers. The AFC, who seemingly wanted to usurp the place of GAWU, derided the government for every perceived ill as far as the treatment of the cane harvesters was concerned. Rather than rationalizing that the construction of the multi-billion-dollar Skeldon project was for the protection of the industry, and for assuring the livelihoods of its harvesters, this political gadfly seized upon the project’s technical difficulties, distorting same to prove government’s discard of the workers. Well, these liars, all of them, have been answered in the 2012 estimates, by an allocation of $4B that will go towards returning the industry to viability.
And the pensioners, even they, too, have derived some relief from the current budget. The critics seem to have forgotten that our senior citizens have been receiving very special attention from this government, almost immediately on assuming office, beginning with the removal of the means test. Since that time, pensions have risen exponentially. I am certain that its thousands of recipients recall the sizeable increase a while ago. Another increase has just been announced.
Sure, there is no doubt that this working-class government would endeavour to do more for the nation’s workers and other vulnerable groups, who have also received some relief; but, these interventions for the betterment of the Guyanese worker can come about only with increased productivity on the latter part, as well as good management of the economy as has been the case.
PPP/C government managing economy well
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