Gov’t should pay heed to Opposition threats

IN his presentation to the National Assembly during the debate on the 2013 Budget, WPA representative in the APNU, Desmond Trot man, said:  “People out there see the PPP as a criminal cabal to be dismantled.” Mr. Home Affairs Minister for too long your government has been putting up with threats from PNC officials and does absolutely nothing about it.
Let me explain again to those whom are reading why I say PNC. No one in Guyana must allude themselves into thinking that there are three political parties in Guyana.
There are only two political parties in Guyana, PPP/C and PNC.
There is no such thing as APNU and or AFC.
Nigel Hughes (allegedly)  tampered with evidence by removing a surveillance tape from a gas station murder scene at Buxton.
It was the very Nigel Hughes who orchestrated what took place on Agricola Public road where many Indian citizens were beaten, injured, robbed and sexually molested.
Tampering with evidence is a crime but Nigel Hughes is an untouchable and above the law whom came back to haunt Guyanese.
Just before last election there is a known PNC operative who openly made the serious threat that should PPP/C win the election and not share power with PNC “there will be no Guyana” no one in government saw this as a serious and deadly threat so government never took action against this individual.
Serious intimidation played a deadly role in last election.
When the leader of PNC threatened “slo fyah and mo fyah” to make the country ungovernable” again this PNC threat was not seriously.
It is always the Indians who become PNC target.
PNC unleashed their so-called freedom fighters where many Indians including babies sleeping in their beds were slaughtered.
Government is once again urged to take these PNC official statements seriously and stop playing with the lives of innocent citizens.
If PNC Desmond Trotman’s claim is what the people are saying out there then the government should take this statement seriously.
If there is no proof that this is what is being said outside then its Desmond Trotman’s very own statement.
It’s never too late for politicians to pay the ultimate price for their words and deeds.

 

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