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Oct 15, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
Everyone in this country knows what was happening at the National Drainage and Irrigation authority under the current CEO. Former President Jagdeo did nothing about it although the evidence was there.
The CEO should have been jailed since then and the continued theft of taxpayers’ dollars would have been avoided and some recovered.
The Minister of Agriculture at that time should also have been fired. Instead he was promoted to where the gold and diamond of our nation actually is.
One hopes President Ramotar will take the right stance and fire these two persons identified and also have them jailed.
The same must be done for the two persons identified in the NCN fraud. When will our leaders show some strength of character and actually take a stance against what is patently wrong?
President Ramotar needs to quietly identify 12 competent and capable persons and then fire the entire current Cabinet of approximately 23 ministers (one has lost count since there are so many) and replace the cabinet with the 12 persons he identified. He must wipe the slate clean and start over.
This is the only way to avoid being hoodwinked and embarrassed at every turn. If he does this, the government will not need a propaganda machine to win the next elections. The concerted effort to stamp out corruption will ensure a victory at the next election.
Ganesh Singh
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