Dr Rodney hailed as prophet of self-emancipation –on 36th death anniversary
Dr Walter Rodney
Dr Walter Rodney

THE Working People’s Alliance (WPA) has hailed Dr Walter Rodney as a prophet of self-emancipation as they celebrated the 36th anniversary of his assassination.The party, in a statement, said that while much has changed since Dr Walter was cut down by the assassin’s bomb blast, the core questions he raised and the solutions he proposed are still relevant.

“In this age of neo-liberal domination at the global level and passive acceptance at the domestic level, Rodney’s thesis of the nexus between development of the powerful and underdevelopment of the powerless still rings loud across the globe.

As the countries of the Global South fight for their survival in a world in which their voices and aspirations are smothered by harsh socio-economic prescriptions from the Global North, Walter Rodney’s insights about the destructiveness of global capitalism for the poorest peoples must be embraced and acted upon,” the WPA said.

According to the once vibrant political force, 36 years after Dr Rodney, insular instincts and egos stand as barriers to an integration praxis that “fulfills our historical mandate for a unified Caribbean”.

It contended that while the colonial faces are gone, the legacies of colonialism still keep the Caribbean as producers of goods and services primarily for the benefit of others.

“The ‘New World’, which Rodney’s generation imagined, has vanished from our Caribbean imagination. The Caribbean has been de-radicalised in ways that have rendered our people hopeless and cynical about our individual and collective futures. That is something that must be corrected forthwith.

“Here in Guyana, the State, which Walter Rodney and his comrades fought so hard to democratise, is still a menace to the citizenry. The criminalisation of the State has been a major step backwards for Guyana and the elimination of corruption and autocracy would require all the energies and willpower of the current political directorate. Walter Rodney has left us a large body of ideas about governance and democratisation that could aid in this process,” the WPA said.

NOT SATISFIED
And towards this end, the WPA is still not satisfied that enough effort is being put into ensuring that Dr Rodney’s work is made available to the general public, in particular the education system.

“We use this opportunity to publicly call on the policy makers in the education sector to correct this grave error. We cannot, as a nation, be satisfied that the work of one of our leading intellectuals is better known in places other than his native country.”

Walter Rodney’s biggest impact on Guyana during the last six years of his life was his success in breaking down the political walls which separated the two major ethnic groups.

“This is an accomplishment of which the WPA is especially proud. It is one of those things that cannot be measured in votes, yet it gave hope for the survival of our multi-ethnic community. Today, WPA reiterates the cry of the Rodney era that Guyana cannot move forward as a viable nation, if our ethnic groups do not move together in solidarity and mutual respect.

The recent warning of our esteemed brother and elder, Esui Kwayana, that Guyana must reconcile or recede, must be heeded by all. The WPA recommits itself to do everything in its power to help return Guyana to the Rodneyite multiracial culture,” the WPA said.

DEFENCE OF THE POOR
The WPA has also on this occasion, recommitted itself to the defence of the poor and the powerless and reminds Guyana that Independence means precious little if the poor are treated as undignified and worthless citizens.

“We cannot have one standard for the powerful elites and a different one for the powerless. Socio-economic inequality is incompatible with true democracy and Independence. Our people will come into their own when they can be afforded opportunities to find meaningful employment and earn a living wage. These two outcomes must engage the full attention of those who guide our Government,” the WPA said.

Dr Rodney’s anniversary this year comes on the first anniversary of Guyana’s first genuine Partnership Government, of which the WPA is a part.

WPA sees the Coalition’s ascendency to power as a positive development for Guyana, which has long been weighed down by one-party Government.

As a partner, the WPA said it is committed to playing its part in ensuring the success of the Government, while protecting its own integrity.

“The WPA, despite being in the Government, will never trade its core principles for political expediency. But we also will not seek to impose our will on the collective; for us that is the antithesis of partnership.

“Finally, the WPA remembers other fallen comrades—Ohene Koama and Edward Dublin whose extreme sacrifices we will always remember and cherish. We are indebted to the families of these comrades who have had to nurse the hurt of being left fatherless and husbandless. We also remember Father Bernard Darke and all the other martyrs of our struggle to give meaning to our Independence,” the statement concluded.

 

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