Dear Editor,
I note a wild and “Goebelistic” statement from the PPP offering some most disgusting utterances against Cde Moses Nagamootoo. Such illusion and political fantasy cannot be allowed to stand. The real questions that remain unanswered in this campaign is “who is the real Presidential Candidate of the PPP and can the real Donald Ramotar please step forward?
What any rational mind can tell you is that since 2011, Mr. Ramotar has failed to identify with what people really want and has a major credibility issue on the menu of public policies to take the nation forward.
Rather than appearing presidential, he comes across to the majority in Guyana as a puppet; as a fifth wheel to the PPP broken coach. When it come to providing the answers on what he can do for Guyana, he collapses into a sincerity crisis since he clearly is not the repository of any original ideas; he runs “shirt tail” for the Jagdeo cabal and their crooked ideology called Jagdeoism which is basically – tax more and borrow more and spend more with now care for tomorrow.
When Ramotar arrived in Linden to address the smallest PPP rally ever (with mainly non-Region Ten people) in the mining town, even the trucked in PPP supporters could have seen that he is incapable of effectively interacting with the voters.
Why? Donald is ashamed that he is the worst President in the history of Guyana who has utterly and completely failed to keep any promises. It was this same Ramotar who in 2011 begged the people to give him a chance and in return he promised them Local Government Elections by 2012. History will show this was another broken promise.
Now again he has come with the same worn out promise of Local Government elections in 12 months time. Clearly he has learnt nothing since 2011. The Guyanese people have already disengaged from him and his rotten bunch of ripe tomatoes.
For the record, both Mr. Granger and Mr Nagamootoo have promised the people to announce a date for Local Government elections within the first 100 days and I will be first in line to hold them to this promise. Sase Singh