PRIME MINISTER Moses Nagamootoo met the staff at his office yesterday and assured them that there will be no witch hunt against any staff member. All he asked was that they continue to perform their duties in a professional manner.
Prime Minister Nagamootoo briefly outlined his vision for the functioning of the office, and implored staff that the OPM must be service-oriented to the citizens of Guyana.
“People come here for service, and we must provide service, because we are paid servants to the people. We must not keep people waiting,” Prime Minister Nagamootoo told the staff.
He informed staff that the office will take responsibility for the portfolios of Public Information and Constitutional Reform.
Mr. Nagamootoo was sworn in on Wednesday at the Ministry of the Presidency, in front of President David Granger. Subsequently he pointed out that with regard to Constitutional reform which was promised, a start would be made “on humbling the powers of the President, the excessive powers of the executive, and to see how we could bring about greater inclusion within the governing system.”
Mr. Nagamootoo observed that the constitutional reform process would include a full range of issues which will affect the operation of Guyana’s democracy.