The dark pits of unconscionableness

Dear Editor
BY now, Guyanese would have become familiar with the dirty, lying, and unconscionable propaganda of Bharrat Jagdeo and his similarly branded acolytes.

If lying were to have been a passport to heaven, then Jagdeo especially would be in the top five as automatic entrants. The latest accusations of corruption emanating from him and one of his minions, are not surprising. Such is born out of desperation, employing the old strategy of repeating a lie very often, for it to assume a truthful life of its own.
In fact,from the onset of the coalition’s assumption of office, accusations of corruption have been leveled against the government. It is also similar to the pernicious lie, since day one, that the coalition government is responsible for the collapse of GuySuCo.

The PPP/C strategy, filthy and dishonest in every way, is to attempt to transfer their criminal-state attributes to the government of the day. It is their known tactic of continuously hoodwinking their supporters, who sadly continue to allow themselves to be abused.

Sometimes I often wonder whether this man really believes his own lies, unashamedly repeated, as often as he and cohorts had committed wholesale criminal acts against the people of this country, inclusive of his supporters.

Well, he has to, since he is in a state of paranoid delusion. Only such kind of human can sink to such dark pits of unconscionableness.

This government has committed itself to battling corruption that became institutionalised under the watch of successive PPP/C governments. What the PPP/C has left is a state that is so entangled in the tentacles of every conceivable act of state criminality, that it will take some good period of aggressive efforts by the current government to surgically cut out and destroy the poisonous limbs.

Editor, as an example, we have already been informed of the removal of in excess of 100 personnel from the GRA. And there are scores of other persons, dating back to the PPP/C rule that are a threat and hindrance to the efforts being made by the coalition government. But, they too will be dealt with appropriately.

Finally, Editor, it was instructive to note that the PPP/C chairman of the Public Accounts committee(PAC), has recommended the dismissal of some accounting personnel for questionable actions, during the latter years of his party’s last administration. Does this pronouncement by one of his opposition front benchers, not inform him as to the pervasiveness of the plunder that had taken place?

By the way, the fact that Guyana has recently been elevated by a reported 19 points as a jurisdiction for efforts to combat corruption is testimony to the many efforts by the David Granger administration.

Regards
Earl Hamilton

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