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May 04, 2015 Letters
Dear Editor,
Mr. Harry Gill has written another very lengthy letter in which he starts off by being nice in advising people to vote for the party of their choice and then he gets down to his campaign piece.
This is where he writes about the great strides that Guyana has made under the PPP/C Government. Mr. Gill would applaud a system that is as haughty as he so he does not know how the underdogs in the Guyana stratum feel and what they go through on a daily basis.
He trumpets the cause of the PPP from an AC office, while poor families live around the corner and barely get a morsel on a given day. Yet these same people must vote to put the Government back into power.
A Government that has so many mothers in grief, because they cannot put closure to their sons’ deaths – they have never seen the bodies; a Government that removes single parents from selling bottled water so they can somewhat provide a meal or two for their kids and then throws GYD $10,000.00 in taxpayers’ dollars at them. How far can GYD $10,000.00 go?
A Government that hides a senior official accused of raping a young Amerindian and impregnating her. Not finished yet, the official was posted to the Aids Secretariat and is being paid a higher salary.
The newspaper could do better than to waste space on the verbal concoctions of Mr. Harry Gill.
M. T. Trim
Jan 11, 2025
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