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Aug 01, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
I deliberately kept away from this debate on “Ministerial Responsibility” after the second or maybe the third prison unrest in Guyana under Khemraj Ramjattan (was there a fourth, I cannot keep count) because I felt there was no need for debating this issue when the nation was in the middle of a security operation. But now that all the prisoners have been removed from the “cow pasture” at Lusignan, I wish to join the debate because horrible history was made under Ramjattan and Granger over the last few weeks. Guyana is now classified as having one of the worst prison systems in the Caribbean with one of the worst break-out record.
The 2016 prison unrest where 17 prisoners died should have been the trigger to motivate any portfolio head to more effectively manage the system until the risk levels were de-escalated. Under Ramjattan, the opposite happened over the last 12 months. Under Ramjattan, the conditions for a break out in the prison system actually got worse because of a lack of proper investments and executive lethargy at the policy conception and implementation levels. For that reason alone, if Ramjattan has any dignity and honour left, he should offer his resignation to the President forthwith. Ramjattan has brought great shame to all his predecessors especially Balram Singh Rai, one of Guyana’s foremost intellect and most celebrated Home Affairs Minister.
Under the Govt of which Ramjattan is a Vice-President , cabinet found the resources to divert billions towards building a billion dollar Durban Park Ponzi Scheme, to fund ministerial travels, the 50% increases in their personal perks and executive vehicles. But even after all that comfort, these people continue to fail the nation on many fronts especially the security front when they presented themselves as the security barons of Guyana on the 2015 campaign trail. The evidence clearly reveals they are security incompetents when it comes to managing the security sector as they continue to mismanage the systems to protect the people of Guyana. For that reason alone Khemraj Ramjattan should go because his poor leadership failed resoundingly to put systems in place to serve and protect the people.
On April 20, 1653, when Oliver Cromwell made a speech upon the dissolution of the Long Parliament, he said these words “Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation; you were deputed here by the people to get grievances redress’d, are yourselves gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors. In the name of God, JUST GO!”
I am truly disappointed in Ramjattan. He can so better serve the society by going back to the law where he is fantastic rather than cling on to a siren and a portfolio at which he is an utter failure. I am convinced in my belief that he is no longer fit to conduct the affairs of the nation as the Minister of Public Security. As Cromwell said “You have sat too long here for any good. Depart, I say and let us be done with you. In the name of God, JUST GO!”
Sase Singh
Nov 27, 2024
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