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Nov 27, 2019 Letters
I saw in the November 24, Guyana Chronicle an article about Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo visiting Lethem to commission a road way. While I know that the elections season has started and the Government will seek to trumpet its achievements, it seems absurd to me at least that you would have the Prime Minister and other senior Government officials going just to open a road way. Certainly, I wondered that they must have been other suitable officials who could have declared the roadway open. It must have been an immense cost for the Prime Minister and his entourage to journey to Lethem. Most definitely, those monies could have been better utilized for something more meaningful.
But then it dawned on me, that the Prime Minister probably had nothing much else to do. The few responsibilities he has have become even lessened now since the Parliament has been suspended.
I remember not too long ago he was lustily singing he ain’t weary yet. While he maybe isn’t weary, from the looks of things, he has outlived his usefulness. What an ignoble curtain call for Guyana’s least worked Prime Minister.
Yours sincerely
Alicia Doobay
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