There is always great optimism, and heightened expectations when
instances of cooperation between the two opposite sides of the political divide, take place. In the 10th Parliament, given the nature of the political configuration, this scenario has been far and in between. Nevertheless, whenever it does occur, the general Guyanese citizenry, accustomed to a very contentious House, compliments of a power drunk opposition, hopes that it is a sign of better cooperation that is needed to move the business and progress of the nation forward.
Last Friday’s debate and subsequent unanimous adoption of a motion “to put measures in place to restore the capital city to its former glory”, is another of these rare instances of parliamentary unanimity. Without any attempt at debate of importance of the measure, one cannot dispute it’s more than timeliness, urgency, and absolute necessity. That the city is at its worst in insalubriouness hardly needs repeating – it is an epidemic disaster waiting to happen. Therefore action cannot be delayed, nor must there be any procrastination on the part of the various stakeholders that will work with the government executing whatever strategy is agreed upon for the commencement of restorative activities for a garbage-filled city.
But there is still the larger picture, of working together for the comprehensive whole of the nation and its peoples, a fact which the parliamentary opposition has conveniently, if not deliberately, put aside; sacrificed on the altar of power politics and diktat. So much had been promised, given the political realities of the current parliament. One had hoped, and not without good reason, that the best traditions of patriotism and love for country would have been displayed; that political differences of whatever ideological hue set aside – all for the common good. But how must a nation sustain such hopes and belief, with the calibre of parliamentary opposition parties whose agenda is certainly not one for the well-being of the nation?
Unfortunately, rather than a meeting of the minds, the track record of the 10th Parliament has been abysmal, with a degradation of House conduct, occasioned solely by a combined opposition that does not understand the importance of its role at such a pivotal time of its country’s history. For this collection of MPs, their peculiar position, so far, means everything else, other than giving their services unconditionally to the furtherance of the national interest. They have disrespected every tenet of parliamentary rule and procedure, without any sound rationale. It can be said to be a period, where distrust for the political opposition would have multiplied, coupled with sad regrets on the part of the many thousands who would have supported them at the last national poll.
The opposition must be reminded, that its current, intended strategy of seeking to bring the government to a standstill means also, hurting all Guyanese. This is political sabotage that is totally unacceptable to even its very supporters, who have been benefitting from the many socio-economic programmes offered by the PPP/C government.
Guyanese will not respect, neither will they support, an opposition, whose actions threaten their country’s progress.