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Apr 21, 2015 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
To entice Guyanese voters in 2011, the PPP/C released their plan to redesign their governance of Guyana with version 2.0. And so they should. The versions 1.0 thru 1.9 did not work. Those versions were extremely unstable as they had lots of bugs – some as big as cockroaches – running around in the system.
For the past 23 years, the PPP never attempted to debug the system, and so now after over two decades of failure, they decided it is best to just do away with that failed Government and replace it with a brand new version 2.0.
The problem with the PPP/C version 2.0 is that the same systems designer who was responsible for the failure of the past 23 years is still the architect in charge of design. The programmers are still the same who had coded the last several versions of failure, and there is still no quality control team in place. So, with this, Guyanese can only expect the same system of governance from the PPP/C, even with their new version.
What is needed now is not a new version from the same system design and development organization. We cannot afford to give them another chance to fail the country. If this had been a corporation, that team would have been fired from the first day their incompetence was uncovered. But this is a country, and the lives of all of its citizens – well not all, as the PPP/C party elites and their children are excluded – are stagnated when its Government is not working effectively.
The Guyanese children’s future is at stake. They need to know that after high school, they can have a future either with affordable or free higher education, or with job opportunities in a thriving private sector where career paths can enable them to develop skills and competencies that are available to youths in other Caribbean countries.
Guyana cannot continue to lag further and further behind the other Caribbean nations. We must fire the PPP/C team and replace it with one that is more competent.
As President Obama said during his campaign, we cannot keep doing the same thing over and over and expect a different result. We cannot keep electing the failed PPP/C over and over, and expect them to suddenly succeed. Their system is filled with bugs – big ones. Let us get rid of it.
Max Mohamed
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