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Apr 02, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to one, Ganga Ramdar’s missive in your March 29, 2022 letter section whereby Mr. Ramdar opined that “The Government and the PSC are One” and
100-200 persons in Guyana are the anointed (my words) ones and Mr. Ramesh Dookhoo falls smack dab in that mix since Mr. Dookhoo was nominated by Guyana’s Private Sector Commission to be National Resource Fund Board. Hmnnn…I know not if Mr. Ramdar is being disingenuous or if it is a Freudian slip as I read that Mr. Dookhoo was/is the Private Sector Commission‘s (PSC) nominee to be on the NRF Board, as I am unaware if a National Resource Fund organization currently exists in Guyana. Mr. Ramdar should ensure that readers are not presented with ambiguous information as his opinion will further dilate.
Generally, a nominee is a formal entry of candidate for office- not a guarantee. Deliberations must be exercised before a candidacy is confirmed.
Additionally, Mr. Ramdar provided no factual evidence that the readership can possibly conceive as authentic, to support his narrative. This compels one to believe that Mr. Ramdar, perhaps, has a personal axe to grind, singularly, against Mr. Dookhoo or collectively, against this current administration. Mr. Ramdar’s profligacy of thought should be better cohered.
Respectfully,
Jonathan Subrian Esq.
Mar 21, 2025
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