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Sep 12, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
I write in response to a letter in your newspaper by one M. Maxwell on September 5, 2012 which contained a series of inaccurate information in Maxwell’s rabid attack against the former President and his pension plan.
It is clear that Mr. Maxwell has an obsession but it becomes dangerous when in his degenerative effort to paint a negative picture of the former President he resorts not only to innuendos but also to blatant misinformation and outright lies.
This slander campaign is exposed when on the one hand certain sections of the opposition, specifically elements of the AFC, are questioning where the former President got the money to build his retirement home implying corruption and on the other hand, here is Mr. Maxwell doing some magician’s Math with his assumption of what was Mr. Jagdeo’s Presidential salary cumulatively during his tenure in office and then deeming the total figure ‘stupendous.’
Here is yet another glaring example of the desperation and obsession with the former President and evidence as to the length people will go, even to the point of contradicting themselves.
Another plan by the opposition is to constantly compare what the former President is receiving to the lowest paid workers or pensioners in Guyana. These very same opposition elements had never wasted a time in holding Mr. Jagdeo accountable for the office which he held, that being the highest in Guyana.
Yet, now it is convenient for them to turn him into a minimum wage worker or even less. The facts would also show that during his tenure at the helm of our nation, benefits to these categories improved significantly.
Even more interesting is that the opposition and Mr. Maxwell had since 1999 to raise these very issues they are raising now regarding the salary of the former President. They chose to wait for over a decade as he was about to leave office and quite conveniently as an election was approaching.
Added to that is the fact that they did not raise the issue when other formers Presidents were receiving the same benefits.
Their plan is exposed even further as not once have we heard these individuals call into question the salary, pension and other benefits of the Leader of the Opposition Mr. Robert Corbin and now Mr. David Granger.
The degeneracy of Maxwell’s obsession is even more glaring as in his and the AFC/APNU constant ranting, they carefully avoid mentioning that the salaries of the Chancellor of the Judiciary and Attorney General is the same as that of the President.
Such is their sinister agenda as it is clear that they have no problem with the Head of the Judiciary or the Attorney General who sits in the President’s cabinet receiving such a salary but Mr. Jagdeo as Head of State, according to Maxwell, is exhibiting ‘bullyism, insolence, intimidation and entitlement’ just because he receives not more but the same salary as one of his Ministers.
The nonsense articulated by this letter writer clearly shows the contempt he has for the intelligence of Guyanese as he is quick to pull out the 2011 GDP per capita figure of US$2869 but then boldly states as fact that former President Jagdeo destroyed this nation during his tenure in office.
Mr. Maxwell and his opposition colleagues would do well to state what the GDP per capita was in 2009 when Mr. Jagdeo assumed the Office of President of Guyana and compare it to what it was when he left, some 12 years later.
Just as a reminder, the GDP when the PPP/C came to office in 1992 was somewhere around US$300 US.
The greatest fraud by Maxwell and his opposition colleagues is not only reserved for the people of Guyana but also Americans as the opposition in Guyana have apparently rewritten the Congressional report on what the former US President’s benefits are.
Maxwell is keen to compare what he believes is the figure of the total package of President Jagdeo’s pension to that of what he believes will be Mr. Obama’s when he demits office.
Maxwell appears to be an expert when he pronounces that the former Guyanese Head of State will receive more than his American counterpart and his usual semantics follow.
According to him, President Jagdeo’s pension and other benefits will add up to approximately US$180,000 per year while President Obama will receive US $127,129 per year.
His blatant lie is exposed in a 2008 report to the US Congress on former President’s Federal Pension and Retirement Benefits where entitlements for former President Bill Clinton for that year amounted to US$ 1.162 million. This does not include security and other costs and the figures were provided by the US Office of Budget, General Services Administration.
But it does not end there as it is clear that all the figures Mr. Maxwell bundles around regarding the former President’s salary and pension are merely guesstimates as in reality Jagdeo’s pension would be around US$72,000 annually.
It was actually funny to observe no other than AFC Leader Khemraj Ramjattan on television recently attempting to justify his misinformation that the President’s Pension was $3M per month or as Maxwell parroted and came up with the grand sum of US$180,000 US annually.
In reality the former Guyanese President’s pension is but a mere fraction of what former US Presidents receive— another lie by the opposition exposed.
Now we know what method was used by the AFC when it crafted its manifesto and publicly paraded financial plans to cure all the ailments of Guyana and then some, in the lead up to the last elections.
What they are not telling the Guyanese people is that the same set of benefits for former President Jagdeo was also afforded to former President’s Arthur Chung, Hoyte and Janet Jagan. Why are they so obsessed with only former President Jagdeo?
I conclude by noting that the arrogance of this letter by Maxwell is a reflection of the mentality of the opposition who believe that they can blatantly lie to the Guyanese people about the PPP/C Government and they will never be held accountable.
Romel Roopnarine
Nov 22, 2024
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