MOSES Nagamootoo told the media recently that the PPP/C had an opportunity to select him as the Presidential Candidate back in 2011, but it fell short; hence, the Party was facing the consequences. “We would have not been here, if I didn’t table a motion of no-confidence, we would have not been here discussing a new election,” confirms what all the leaders of the PPP/C have been saying for eons about Nagamootoo; his thirst for power is insatiable.
Back in 2011, Nagamootoo told Kaieteur News that he felt as though he was “bulldozed” out of the leadership of the PPP/C, calling “sidelined” a mild word, again providing ample fodder for the view that his only quest was that for power.
Like everything in life, power is no different, it must be earned and given to you, not demanded; Nagamootoo would do well to pay heed.
What Nagamootoo essentially told the media is look, had the PPP made me their Presidential candidate in 2011, I would not have had any need to join another party. Bear in mind, this is the same party he described as filth infested on Christopher Ram’s Plain Talk; yet was fighting only a few weeks earlier to become its Presidential candidate. Isn’t it becoming more and more apparent now what this coalition is really about?
It is about quenching Nagamootoo’s thirst for power.
ANSON A PAUL