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Feb 04, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
I would be most grateful if you can grant me some space in your letters column to make an honest and candid statement about seven Guyanese patriots, who are seven candle sticks of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana. Namely professor Clyde Thomas, Mr. Stanley Ming, Mr. Glenn Lall, Mr. Ramon Gaskin, Mr. Eusi Kwayana, Mr. Tacuma Ogunseye , and Mr. Paul Slowe.
Our politicians would be well advised to take a curious look at these seven honest patriotic Guyanese, gentlemen, and start thinking of the unification of all Guyanese.
Also our journalist should start doing more in-depth journalistic investigation and seek interviews from these gentlemen since they would learn a lot to fill the news pages. And at the same time educate the Guyanese populace.
The above named Guyanese patriots are shining examples of what a Guyanese should be. These seven elderly statesmen’s names will be written in the annuals of Guyana history. I do not know these gentlemen on a personal basis. I had some years ago, chatted with Mr. Glenn Lall and Mr. Stanley Ming when I worked as a driver at the VCT Channel 28 Evening News.
Editor I would be most grateful if you can publish my thoughts as a matter of freedom of speech and association, in order that all can understand the feelings of these honourable gentlemen and their expression of interest for all the people of this our beloved nation.
Yours respectfully,
David R. Noel
Dec 18, 2024
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