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Dec 10, 2023 Letters
It is extremely alarming that the Sovereignty of Guyana is being threatened in such a blatant manner. Guyana stands at the threshold of becoming a leading energy supplier to the world, and there are those who would like to plunder her wealth. This is a desperate time for Guyana and it requires desperate measures. As a child growing up in Guyana, the song “Not a Blade of Grass” was quite entertaining. But now it has suddenly become a reality it seems.
It is refreshing that Guyanese are identifying themselves as “Guyanese” and not by their racial ethnicity as they take a unified stand against such aggression at their doorstep.
Guyana has been raised up for such a time as this to make her mark on the world stage. Ironically, Guyana can indeed become the bread basket not only to the Caribbean, but to those near and far. It is encouraging that so many nations and, specifically the US, are standing side by side with Guyana to defend her borders and Sovereignty. We are thankful to the US for its unwavering support. A Super Power is indeed necessary to keep law and order. These tensions have reiterated the need for Guyana to have more of a global perspective and not just a regional in the Caribbean.
But more importantly, I would like to encourage all Guyanese and our leaders to bow their knees before God. Now more than ever, we need God’s protection and intervention; otherwise, it could become disastrous. Prayer will bring God’s blessings on our land in greater measures when done on a national level and in a unified manner. I urge our leaders to call for a National Day of Prayer. Let prayer ring out throughout the land, from Parliament to the public arenas, to the Essequibo region. Guyana needs God’s help and mercy more than ever! God is our Beacon of Hope is this dark hour.
Yours truly,
Daniel Singh
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