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Apnu/pnc and employment in guyana.

 
Jeremy 2020-05-21 00:36:14 

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apnu only recommending afro guyanese to work with exxon mobil. watch this news and see. No indo guyanese employed at exxon mobil base on 2 clips i saw on the news.


back to old burnham ways. only afro guyanese getting jobs in guyana now.

all sugar estate close down. indo guyanese are left alone to suffer.

economy gone down since apnu in power.

This is why apnu must go. guyanese don't want them in power.Link Text

 
Jeremy 2020-05-21 02:22:41 

apnu(a partnership for national unity) this doesn't look like national unity to me. giving all the jobs to one race.

 
Jeremy 2020-05-21 02:27:30 

All those indo guyanese who voted for AFC in 2015. I hope they are the one who are suffering the most.

some people need to be slapped twice to learn.

 
shivnotout 2020-05-21 08:15:25 

In reply to Jeremy


some people need to be slapped twice to learn.


Rum jatan and Naga mutto. CABAL lol

 
Runs 2020-05-21 15:34:24 

GRANGER NOW SEEING DEFEAT IS INESCAPABLE...WANTS INCLUSIONARY GOVERNMENT...

GAIL OUTLINES HIS TRACK RECORD...AND IT STINKS!!

"Who can forget the “ahwe first” and “we time now” policies of his administration? Just to name a few:-

• Terminated of 1, 872 Amerindian Community Service Officers;

• Terminated many public servants for their ethnic and/or political affiliation;

• Terminated 99% of Guyana’s representatives at our Foreign missions;

• Terminated Chief Executive Officers and high level managers in all state corporations;

• Terminated 99% of all Permanent Secretaries and Regional Executive Officers;

• Replaced and stacked state boards with APNU+AFC activists;

• Ensconced APNU+AFC activists as advisers in the Ministry of the Presidency and in every Ministry;

• Held up appointments of judges for almost a year in violation of the constitution;

• Revoked farmers’ land leases in contravention of court rulings;

• Closed 4 sugar estates leading to the “collateral damage” of 7000 sugar workers being put on the breadline;

• Neglect of communities that were aligned to the PPP/C;

• Neglect of Amerindian communities generally and especially those that are sympathetic to the PPP/C;

•Allocation of jobs and resources in the public sector based on affiliation to the APNU+AFC Coalition;

• Using SARA and SOCU as political tools to hound down PPP/C leaders;

• Aborted the Commission of Inquiry into the assassination of Dr. Water Rodney;

• Ignored and or attacked any civil society individuals or bodies that were critical and didn’t fall into line;

• Turned the state media into the “rag sheet” of the APNU+AFC Coalition;

• Gave himself and his Ministers 50-100% increases in salaries, benefits and allowances;

• Introduced Anti- working people tax measures, thereby increasing levels of poverty;

• Introduced Anti- business tax measures;

• Appointed the Chairman of GECOM in violation of the constitutional provisions until forced to correct this by the CCJ ruling and orders;

•Excluded contractors and businessmen in the procurement process unless they were seen as “politically correct” a la APNU+AFC Coalition;

• Violated the constitution on repeated occasions, most recently article 106, following the defeat of his government with the No Confidence Vote;

• Established a partisan National Task Force on COVID-19 in a time of a national health crisis;

• Has done nothing to stem the astounding levels of corruption in his administration, which continue unabated to date.

In the National Assembly, a place in parliamentary democracies where there is some modicum of “give and take” based on longstanding norms and conventions, his administration hogged it all from June 2015:

• Defeated every motion brought by the parliamentary opposition, even those which were non-partisan eg suicide prevention, rice farmers, sugar industry, interior roads, crime;

• Defeated every amendment brought by the parliamentary opposition on any bill;

• Suspended the Standing Orders to rush through large and complex bills at first reading, such as the Cybercrime bill, amendments to the AML/CFT bills, and the Anti-Terrorism bill;

• Refused to send bills to Parliamentary Special Select Committees for scrutiny;

• Ignored the findings of the Auditor General reports and took no corrective action.

 
Jeremy 2020-05-21 23:34:06 

In reply to Runs

runs you are a bright guy, i have to say. you are well inform.

 
Dan_De_Lyan 2020-05-21 23:37:19 

In reply to Runs

He did cleaned up 2 canals big grin

 
Jeremy 2020-05-22 00:31:56 

In reply to Dan_De_Lyan

he clean up the canal just for show then nothing else.


granger know he lost the election. That's why he keep asking for power sharing.

 
Runs 2020-05-22 00:39:32 

In reply to Dan_De_Lyan

GT clean too lol

 
Runs 2020-05-22 00:40:32 

In reply to Jeremy

They were incompetent, the country regressed in my opinion.
You know what is the per capita income, US $4,800, among the lowest in the Caribbean. Basically, most have to survive on a monthly income of $400 or GY$80k per month, after paying your rent and bills what do you have remaining to buy food? This should not be in a resource rich country such as Guyana.

 
Dan_De_Lyan 2020-05-22 01:27:16 

In reply to Jeremy

No power sharing

Get caught stealing and want to part your stuff

He should catch a man backing his lady and they the fella should ask for power sharing of the punashee

 
Jeremy 2020-05-22 02:29:33 

In reply to Dan_De_Lyan

yeah America know he stole the 18 million US exxon mobil deposit.


America don't trust granger and apnu. America also notice the regressed of guyana economy under apnu.