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Jul 19, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
Now that the video is circulating on social media I think as decency dictates, it is within Minister Broomes’s best interest to publicly apologise to the Security guards since it is now evident that she lied to at least help maintain a professional image on the government’s behalf.
It is unfortunate that the people we elect to control our affairs get power drunk so easily. Mr. President does this minister exemplify the characteristics of a “fit and proper” leader of the nation you pilot? Is this the leadership you promised?
First it was ‘Boom out’ in the Parliament, now Minister Broomes is again is in public fire for getting two Security Guards locked up because for some reason she thinks ‘No Parking’ signs are below her stature.
At which point does David Granger say that this Minister is not observing the Code of Conduct (If one exists) or is not behaving in a manner as is expected of anyone that holds Public Office and reprimand or deal with her the way Kamla dealt with Collin Partap in his DUI case?
I understand that Minister Volda Lawrence has made an attempt to apologize on Broomes and the Administration’s behalf but that is unacceptable (An apology is demanded from the subject Minister).
I wish that Guyanese people will demand better from our Government to ensure that salt is poured on the wounds of the perpetrators that break the laws and mismanage public affairs in Public offices.
Minister Broomes, in the name of Decency and Dignity I’m appealing to you to be an Adult, a Professional, a Deserving Holder of Public Office and Leader and let go of the ignorance and do the ethical thing-apologize.
Sincerely,
A Young Guyanese hoping for a better political future for Guyana.
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