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Jul 30, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
Has the government done more harm than good in opening a national visual health facility in Region Six?
The National Ophthalmology Centre at Port Mourant just may be a very big mistake.
Since the facility would be helping persons to see clearer and better, would Berbicians, among other Guyanese finally — finally see the real picture — the big picture as to what really is going on in their country?
Would Guyanese especially Berbicians now have the clouds lifted from their eyes to a shocking reality of which they did not see before?
The words by Regional Chairman of Region Six Mr. Mustapha, at the commissioning of the complex last Saturday, just might’ve been a foreshadowing of days to come, when things would be in clearer view to us Berbicians, especially those whose visions and judgment were poor and clouded.
Twenty/twenty vision, in the words of the Chairman, it seems would be achieved in the very near future.
His words: “Many people will come here to get ‘dem’ eyes fixed”. It would be about time.
Leon J. Suseran
Mar 31, 2025
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