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Jul 25, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
The PPP/C has lost its majority and blames poor turnout of its supporters. However, the party fails to blame itself. Did the PPP/C ask why the voters did not turn out to the polls. Poor turnout is due to a number of factors, people are tired of community leaders who work for the rich and to get favours.
The fact is if you work in the interest of all the people then they will support you some of our community leaders seem to be determined to hinder the progress of poor people.
One NDC now run by an IMC, only accepts transports to process plans even though the Ministry of Housing issues agreements of sale which are accepted by banks for the processing of loans. Is the NDC of Tuschen-Uitvlugt out to hinder the progress of poor people?
The former chairman has been rewarded for his poor performance and now sits as the Vice chairman of the RDC what a joke.
Corrupt and dishonest persons now flood the Tuschen-Uitvlugt NDC, a contractor who sits on the housing committee stole from the Post Office is the PPP/C representative.
The chairperson is on so many committees one wonders if she can function in them all or any. It is time the PPP/C get its act together or else next elections they might find themselves as the opposition.
Jim Jones
Jan 09, 2025
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