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Jul 05, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
I have read a letter to the editor published about Charles Ramson after his announcement to run for the PPP’s presidential candidacy, and I wanted to share another view since I have known Charles for decades and Guyanese need to know about the persons who would like to lead Guyana.
I would also like to disclose that I am a relative of Mark Devonish who wrote that Charles would not be a good choice for president. My position stands to offer you perspective.
For the decades that I have known Charles, from our schooldays at Stella Maris and Queen’s College we were always in the same class up until I left Guyana. He was always a person who held good judgment, strong values and was always good to everyone he encountered. In fact, I have never seen him display or express a single racist, bigoted, sexist or class-ist view in my entire life.
He was always the “fight-parter” but was always willing to fight if necessary to defend himself and others. Those elements about a person remain changed. It is who they are and how they are made up. Those to me are not only essential ingredients of good leadership but exactly the kind of leadership necessary for Guyana.
Opinion pieces have been made about him and one from a member of my extended family. While everyone is entitled to an opinion, I firmly believe that a Facebook argument with someone you had years ago, with someone you have had very little real-life interaction with, gives very little insight into determining the value system essential for leadership and therefore has no relevance in public discussion.
In my opinion, I also think he would make a good president based on what he brings to the table. He will inspire a generation of young people; he can bridge the bitter racial and political divide in Guyana; he will improve Guyana’s international relationships, image and foreign investment opportunities but most importantly he is the only person in politics at the moment who has a deeper understanding of oil and gas economies which will be a dominant part of Guyana’s future.
I know writing this has somewhat compromised my personal privacy which is important to me but that is how strongly I view this subject.
Edwin Foo II
Tokyo,Japan
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