It must be observed that the high-voltage criticism from the traditional quarters of naysayers, prophets of doom, hitherto the high -crescendo furore that descended upon the public announcement of the terms and conditions for the construction of the Marriott, has begun to dissipate.
Surely, by now, Guyanese are beginning to understand holistically the entire swathe of issues as it relates to this very special project. Many are beginning to comprehend its meaning for national development.
What is very clear is that the political opposition and its allied critics of the PPP/C government’s negotiation of what is going to be a ground-breaking enhancement of the local hospitality industry, has been defeated.
This is another blow to a pilotless group, whose agenda at a very important juncture of the nation’s political, social and economic development, has been to oppose for the sake of opposing.
One would have thought, that given all the talk of a new dispensation, that there would have been a departure from this kind of decrepit, traditional political culture that has ever since been proven to be unbeneficial, sterile, and a very bad example to the younger segment of the Guyanese people.
At its worst, the Opposition’s concept as it relates to national development, has been glaringly exposed. It boggles the mind, that with its array of legal expertise and advice, concomitant with its institutional capacity, that it is not aware that projects of the magnitude of the Marriott, are inclusive of the kind of concessions announced. Or was it plain politics, with the ultimate aim of creating further tensions in our country, seeking to undermine the transformation process?
If the latter, as it has proven to be, then the Opposition has not done its credentials as a People’s Representative any good, with a further diminution of its image as a responsible national leader.
One is certain that there are those, particularly in the PNC/R segment of A Partnership For National Unity (APNU), who can recall several past arrangements with foreign companies for the execution of local economic projects, that witnessed large contingents of expatriate workers – OMAI comes to mind. Who complained, or picketed, then?
But just to reiterate a very important fact that is deliberately missing from the many statements of the Opposition, et al: that there is a significant Guyanese input and participation in the current construction of the Marriott.
For example, there are Guyanese contractors who are supplying the foundation aspect of the building process in the form of thousands of concrete blocks, and this is going to be on-going. Then there are the dozens of business entities conveying building materials to the construction site. These undertakings are indeed huge in proportions, that involve 100% Guyanese skills.
Surely, all the critics, inclusive of the Opposition, are aware of this!
Surely, by now, Guyanese are beginning to understand holistically the entire swathe of issues as it relates to this very special project. Many are beginning to comprehend its meaning for national development.
What is very clear is that the political opposition and its allied critics of the PPP/C government’s negotiation of what is going to be a ground-breaking enhancement of the local hospitality industry, has been defeated.
This is another blow to a pilotless group, whose agenda at a very important juncture of the nation’s political, social and economic development, has been to oppose for the sake of opposing.
One would have thought, that given all the talk of a new dispensation, that there would have been a departure from this kind of decrepit, traditional political culture that has ever since been proven to be unbeneficial, sterile, and a very bad example to the younger segment of the Guyanese people.
At its worst, the Opposition’s concept as it relates to national development, has been glaringly exposed. It boggles the mind, that with its array of legal expertise and advice, concomitant with its institutional capacity, that it is not aware that projects of the magnitude of the Marriott, are inclusive of the kind of concessions announced. Or was it plain politics, with the ultimate aim of creating further tensions in our country, seeking to undermine the transformation process?
If the latter, as it has proven to be, then the Opposition has not done its credentials as a People’s Representative any good, with a further diminution of its image as a responsible national leader.
One is certain that there are those, particularly in the PNC/R segment of A Partnership For National Unity (APNU), who can recall several past arrangements with foreign companies for the execution of local economic projects, that witnessed large contingents of expatriate workers – OMAI comes to mind. Who complained, or picketed, then?
But just to reiterate a very important fact that is deliberately missing from the many statements of the Opposition, et al: that there is a significant Guyanese input and participation in the current construction of the Marriott.
For example, there are Guyanese contractors who are supplying the foundation aspect of the building process in the form of thousands of concrete blocks, and this is going to be on-going. Then there are the dozens of business entities conveying building materials to the construction site. These undertakings are indeed huge in proportions, that involve 100% Guyanese skills.
Surely, all the critics, inclusive of the Opposition, are aware of this!