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Aug 11, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
Thanks to contributor Delgado for tons of information on the Amaila Falls Project.
Here in Region 11, one can only gape in astonishment that the Guyana Government would choose to be secretive and closeted on details of such an important project that will have a lasting effect on the lives of its citizens.
Is the government ruling for its people or only for the current members of its party?
Given the acknowledged state of corruption in its governance as evidenced by its own web site “I paid a bribe”, there is little to be surprised about on the current secretiveness.
Many years ago the Canadian Government through CIDA, did extensive work on setting up hydro power for Guyana . Available financing caused that project to be not implemented. Why would not the current government call upon the Canadians to evaluate and report on this current project which is much smaller than what the Canadians worked on in the past? The thought behind this suggestion is that sincere credence could be had and such credence could enhance the determination of the Guyana Government in is attitude of going ahead at all costs.
Ipso facto, an adverse report would encourage the opponents to continue to oppose!
Good order, good governance and good intentions, seem to specious expressions by the current government.
Carl Veecock
Jan 21, 2025
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