Harmon’s statement not in harmony with reality

Dear Editor,
IT comes as no surprise that following the recent fire which destroyed the Brickdam Police Station, Leader of the Opposition Joseph Harmon would release a ridiculous statement calling for the resignation of the Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn. I find the statement to be hypocritical and biased and as such I ask that you allow me space in your publication to share some of my views.

Firstly, the call made by Harmon for Minister Benn to resign over the Brickdam Station fire has no basis, since the investigation has revealed that it was an act of arson and not poor leadership as is stated by Harmon. The investigation also led to the individual responsible for the fire being identified. In addition to this, no lives were lost.

However, back in 2016 when the APNU+AFC Coalition was in office, the Camp Street Prison was set on fire which resulted in 17 prisoners losing their lives and a part of the facility being destroyed. At that time, Khemraj Ramjattan was in charge functioning in the capacity of Minister of Public Security. With so many lives lost in that fire, why didn’t Harmon make calls for the resignation of his ministerial colleague Ramjattan for poor leadership?

Editor, I wish to also point out that in 2017 there was another fire at the Camp Street Prison facility which resulted in its destruction and the death of Prison Officer, Odinga Wickham. Where was Harmon then? Why did he not call for Ramjattan to step down as Minister of Public Security? It is ridiculous that now with the Brickdam Police Station fire, Harmon is calling for Minister Benn to resign.

I posit this question to Harmon: on what basis should the minister resign? Again, I say, no lives were lost in the fire, efforts were made immediately to ensure that the work of the police force continues as smoothly as possible, and the culprit responsible for the fire was identified. As far as I can see, the minister and the police should be commended for their efforts to deal with this unfortunate situation. It would appear that Harmon’s obsession with painting the PPP/C’s ministers in a bad light is affecting his ability to think properly.

Yours respectfully,
Alvin Hamilton

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