Dear Editor,
In your Sunday edition of January 13, 2013 in the People’s National Congress column “ Lost Lives” the party specifically chose to pinpoint that the present PPP/C administration was in cahoots with self confessed drug lord Shaheed “Roger” Khan.
But what the author of the PNC/R column failed to clearly state was that during the Roger Khan trial some other startling revelations came out. Two of APNU’s top brass, former Commissioner of Police Mr Winston Felix MP, and Former Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Mr Edward Collins’s names were revealed as being very integral in the removal of the bodies of the sugar workers that went missing in the Buxton backlands area and were found later to be murdered.
I’m puzzled as to why the author chose to omit that part of the revelation. Is it that he conveniently suffers from amnesia or is that it was deliberate to give Guyanese the impression that these two men in our midst are nothing short of being angels and gentlemen?
Could Mr David Granger honestly tell this nation what was on his mind when he asked for a Presidential Commission of Inquiry from the period of 2004 to 2010? How about an Inquiry from 2002 and on wards or a COI from the PNC era to present day?
The big question is whether Mr Granger is afraid that some of his APNU buddies will be exposed for what they really are, at least we have two APNU members’ names to begin with.
In my humble and layman’s opinion I think that an inquiry from the PNC era to the present will expose the atrocities committed by both parties against the people of this land and to our dear and beautiful Guyana. Randy Persaud