A COMPELLING rhetorical question has been pervading within recent times, left hanging without being conclusively answered.

Every Tom, Dick and Mary supported by political parties gone astray keep babbling about time for change and I am forced to ask: what is the change that is being so vociferously spouted conveying the clear impression that the spouters are themselves not sure of the option/s they have in mind for the change being called for?
Maybe the physical effect of the great advances taking place all over the country have dazzled their clear thinking and left them bereft of appreciating the truth of the development that is now taking place in the country. Or they permit their bitter hatred they have for the administration to surface in their spouting for change.
This scenario is a worrying phenomenon, but I remain strong in the belief that the Guyanese electorate will be aroused and correct past error of inflicting a minority government in the Parliament of the country. This must be corrected the next time around.
I have the greatest confidence that the electorate will respond in a responsible manner.
Vote well, and vote wisely the next time around.
(By David DeGroot)