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Nov 29, 2017 Letters
Dear Mr. Editor,
Please permit some space in your most informative newspaper to remind our Prime Minister, our President and all the politicians who campaigned in 2015 general elections and made promises to us to get our votes so that they can get into office and fulfill those promises.
Among the promises made by Mr. Moses Nagamootoo and others said at rallies that (within the first 100 days of taking office) “We want to have a code of conduct for decency among Ministers”, “We want to increase public service pay 10 per cent across the board within one hundred days of taking office or as soon as we bring our first budget,” “We want to set mechanism in place within the first 100 days to reform and change the constitution which places one hundred percent of the powers in minority govt. hands, we want to bring democracy to GUYANA .”
Sir, now you are the Prime Minister of Guyana and you have the powers in your hands to fulfill your promise, we the Guyanese citizens are demanding you bring to the front burner the constitution reform promise, because of this and other promises we have voted and place the coalition in office.
I am sure you can recall when you were in the OPPOSITION that constitutional reform was a daily cry for everyone of you who are in office and who now enjoy the sweat and blood of the Guyanese People that voted you in office to have A GOOD LIFE.
I am sure all Guyanese residing in Guyana and in the Diaspora are looking to constitutional change which is not only holding back progress but also destroying this nation, because of the fertile lands and natural resources we have and fifty years of Independence we are reversing while the world is moving forward.
May I remind you Mr PM it is 931 days since this coalition is in office so IT’S TIME FOR the CHANGE.
Harri P. Beharry
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