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May 13, 2019 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Four years after entering office with a slim but controversial victory at the May 11, 2015 polls, the APNU/AFC coalition Government has reversed the directions of Guyana into a FAILED state. The coalition Government failure to address numerous scandals is the reality that this coalition government is considered to be the most corrupt Government ever in the history of Guyana.
The APNU/AFC coalition Government has failed in every aspect of governance in order to realize the good life for all Guyanese. In just four years of governance our country has lost hope. There are many signs of discrimination against critics of the Government emerging, marginalisation, racial and political discrimination has emerged, massive corruption in every sections of the Government , the upsurge of crime is uncontrollable, taxation is the only form of revenue, unemployment of thousands of workers, no new investments or job creation especially for young people, etc .
The list of failures of the Granger led administration has outweighed the few achievements if there are any, Guyana can only recover from the mismanagement of the coalition government by a new PPP/C administration. The coalition Government has not delivered nothing tangible in four years.
Regards
Zamal Hussain
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