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Mar 02, 2021 Letters
Dear Editor,
The shocking news of the death of the young and intelligent, Pastor Okechi Farley, of West Coast Berbice, has definitely ignited much anger in many hearts against minibus operators who continue to show no regards for other road users. However, that anger must also be directed to the law enforcement who continue to allow these irresponsible men to get away with their dangerous driving practices on the roads of Guyana.
Government law makers must also take responsibility for not putting new laws in place to prevent deaths on the road ways after so many have been killed.
Travelling along the coastal roads you can see buses racing with each other and other motorists. Cattle can also be seen at various locations using the road ways unattended. This apparent lack of concern for life must come to an end. How many more will have to suffer, how many more will have to die ?
A productive community leader has lost his life senselessly, a young Pastor; perhaps this will serve to stir the church in Guyana to awake from their slumber. The issue at hand is also one that requires spiritual actions, and church leaders are not ignorant of this. They know that many of those accidents are caused by blood thirsty spirits and it is the responsibility of the church, which have power over these works of darkness, to deal with these forces.
For too long, many churches have been functioning as country clubs instead of the fighting force God have called them to be according to Ephesians 6:12. The church that ignores the practices of evil taking place before their eyes is a church that have lost its saviour. May the real churches in Guyana stand up.
Yours truly,
Adrian Wade
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