We’re not going back to the old days of PNC rule – when bullyism, starvation and wanton elections rigging were the orders of the day

THE Guyanese people would like to know what alternative the Opposition APNU+AFC is really talking about? These out-of-place rogues who are going around piggy backing on the PPP/C’s success and trying to fool people by promising that they have the alternative for a better Guyana. I think by now the Opposition should have known that judging from their characters and track records, the Guyanese people have a very good assessment of each of them. They should have known too that under the PPP/C Administration Guyanese received a much higher and sounder education than under the PNC which is now APNU+AFC. As such, their ability to think and make proper choices for themselves and that of their families have increased tremendously. What APNU+AFC is offering is more of the same that Guyanese received under the PNC dictatorship.

APNU+AFC should know that Guyanese would not trade the healthy living standards they are receiving under the present PPP/C Administration and go back to the old days of PNC rule when bullyism, starvation, and wanton elections rigging were the orders of the day.
APNU+AFC’s vision for a better Guyana is blurred by their track records and hunger for power; they are totally blind to today`s truth and cannot see tomorrow`s future. Guyana and Guyanese want people with clear vision that can lead them to greater progress; people that can see much further than their nose unlike the pack of power-hungry jokers that made up the APNU+AFC coalition. Guyanese need to understand that the only difference between the old PNC and that of today`s camouflage version is that they added some new, disgruntled jokers like Moses Nagamootoo and Khemraj Ramjattan to their pack. The coalition APNU+AFC which is the new PNC does not want to remember its past, but May 11th will be remembrance day for them when they will be rejected at the polls. Except for those in APNU+AFC, all other Guyanese know that those who tend to forget their mistakes in the past are bound to repeat them.
SURESH SILAS

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