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Oct 25, 2024 Letters
Dear Editor,
I have read all views, opinions and suggestions expressed by Guyanese and political parties on the recent announcement by Government on the disbursement of a ‘one off payments’ of $100,000 to all Guyanese; whose name appears on the Voters’ Registration List. I believe the viewpoints were well articulated and, in my opinion, can be considered ‘reasonable.’
Since the announcements by both President Irfaan Ali and Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo, there has been no mentioned of a definitive date or month when the payments will be rolled out, other than the initial announcement by Mr. Ali when he addressed the Parliament of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, that the then $200,000.00 payments to household will be done ‘instantaneously.’
I have carefully analyzed all the statements made by both Messrs Ali and Jagdeo and can only conclude that the matter regarding “one off payments” to Guyanese was NOT ventilated at the level of Cabinet, which is the highest decision making of Government, but was decided amongst a group of two or possible three, including Dr. Ashni Singh.
The lack of strategic planning in the implementation of such project really exposed the PPP/C for who they are; visionless, incompetent and only hope is to buy Guyanese cheaply with their own money. It was not until many intelligent Guyanese from individuals to Political Parties called out the Government, they then peddled back, came up and out with Anancy narratives, under the pretext of listening to youths at a PPP/C youth convention in Berbice, women and their Constituents that a caused for a change from “households to registered Guyanese.”
At the time of me putting together this missive for publication, it is exactly one week since the latest announcement of the $100,000.00 per Guyanese on the Voters’ List. What is further embarrassing to the Government is that they are yet to inform Guyanese where the monies will be coming from and the modalities in place to ensure there are fairness in the distribution, transparency in the process and accountability at every possible level. Many Guyanese have reached out to me to ascertain whether the payments will be made from January 2025, based on what Bharrat Jagdeo announced on the 11th October 2024.
Therefore Editor, allow me extra space to provide explanations to my Guyanese brothers and sisters in the most simplistic way:
Firstly, the monies for the ‘one-off payments were NOT a part of the 2024 $1.146T Budget approved in the National Assembly on February 2, 2024.
Secondly, for the payments to be made, the Ministry of Finance will have to table supplementary financial paper, seeking approval for additional monies from the National Assembly.
Thirdly, with the changes in figures from $200K to $100K, both Ali and Jagdeo did not say when the monies will be paid out, for the exception of Jagdeo saying that it will take approximately five months to complete disbursements.
With the new announcement by both Messrs Ali and Jagdeo that the Voters’ List with ID cards and Passport will be the basis for effecting payments, I would like to proffer a few recommendations that the government should consider to ensure transparency, fairness, equity and accountability in the entire disbursements.
From the time the announcement was made, persons whose names are on the Voters’ List have died prior to and after. To avoid monies being paid to deceased persons, there is URGENT need for the sanitizing of the Voters’ List. This can be done by information being furnished by Guyana Registrar’s Office and hospitals. I am suggesting that this be compulsory, since the evidence from the National Recount of the March 2020 GRE revealed that a total of sixty-one (61) deceased persons voted.
Since there are GECOM offices and sub-offices in the ten administrative regions, they should be the ones providing names to the Ministry of Finance for ‘non-negotiable cheques to be prepared. These cheques can/should be printed with electronic signatures of approving officers from Ministry of Finance.
Editor, I trust the Government will find wisdom in my recommendations and adapt. Again, I believe if the regime truly wants to redeem itself from the chaos, confusion and corruption during the COVID-19 $25,000.00 cash grant saga, where many Guyanese were disenfranchised; I encourage and at the same time urge them to adapt the recommendations posited.
I conclude by appealing to the government to ensure the best practices are implemented for a fair distribution in payments. There is no need for reinventing the process. There is need for stricter measures to be taken in place.
Can we do it? Yes, we CAN! It’s all about political maturity.
I patiently await the Government’s feedback on these recommendations.
May God bless our dear land, Guyana.
Yours sincerely,
Annette Ferguson, MP
Feb 08, 2025
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