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Jun 11, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
I cannot say I am surprised to learn that the GuySuCo is out of finance and could soon face closure unless something is done to address the lingering matter. My own interactions with GuySuCo personnel had revealed to me the seriousness that faced the Corporation.
I have asked my friends who are in the hierarchy of GuySuCo what is being done to address this matter. My question drew a blank. I asked specifically if the CEO is engaging the Minister and other Governmental officials on the matter recognising the seriousness of the situation. To my surprise and utter dismay, I learnt that the CEO is not even in Guyana but rather is in the United States for several weeks now. Even if it is that the CEO is making representation, he is obviously handicapped given his absence from Guyana.
For me, it is a worrying that the captain has obviously jumped the ship leaving his mates and passengers to fend for themselves. It does not show the CEO in a good light and I am sure thousands would like to hear from him.
Yours sincerely,
Liebert Alleyne
Jan 29, 2025
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