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Aug 21, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
The misdeeds of the APNU+AFC Government of President David Granger do not, in my eyes, elevate the PPP. Citizens need to judge the PPP on its merits. That is, judge the PPP on its programmes, policies and performance.
As a PPP supporter, I am an advocate for the PPP regenerating itself by Bharrat Jagdeo and Donald Ramotar both willingly leaving the PPP so that new blood can be infused into the leadership of the PPP. Bharrat Jagdeo and Donald Ramotar, both of whom have been Presidents of Guyana, need to acknowledge that they are not the solution to Guyana’s problems.
The problem is finding a new leader for the PPP who will be liked and admired by the majority of Guyanese. Does the PPP have such a potential leader? We PPP supporters do not want Bharrat Jagdeo because he can win an election; we want a new leader who can govern in the best interest of all Guyanese regardless of political affiliation.
As a PPP supporter I would also like to ask the likeable Samuel Hinds to pull the civic component out of the PPP/C Coalition until Bharrat Jagdeo and Donald Ramotar leave the PPP. Sir, your good reputation has taken a bashing because of the misdeeds of the PPP.
You need to acknowledge that the PPP did a lot of good in Guyana but a lot of bad things happened under the PPP as well. Salvage what is left of your good reputation, and character, while there is still time. Better late than never!
Sean Ori
Nov 26, 2024
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