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Opposition accuses PPP of attacking organisations based on race

Opposition accuses PPP of attacking organisations based on race

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September 8, 2022
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Newly appointed Leader of the Opposition, Aubrey Norton flanked by other APNU+AFC Members of Parliament, including MP Volda Lawrence, who was sworn-in on Wednesday

Newly appointed Leader of the Opposition, Aubrey Norton flanked by other APNU+AFC Members of Parliament, including MP Volda Lawrence, who was sworn-in on Wednesday

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The Office of the Leader of the Opposition in a recent statement accuses the governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) of engaging in “efforts to hijack the Guyana Public Service Co-operative Credit Union Limited (GPSCCU) [which] constitute another assault on organisations that serve the interests of particular ethnic groups.”

The following is the full text of the statement.

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In its wild obsession to dominate the political space and to pursue its politics of exclusion, domination and control, the PPP pretends to be unmindful of the historic fact that in ethnically diverse societies, such as ours, efforts of one group to establish supremacy and dominance over other groups have failed with often unfortunate consequences for the society and all its people. A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) again alerts the nation that the People’s Progressive Party’s (PPP’s) obsession with political domination and control can have no good ending for the country. Various forms of resistance and backlash from the populace are the inevitable consequences.

Yet, the PPP continues to operate in a dictatorial way. Recent cases include its machinations to turn the National Toshaos Council into its political poodle. Similarly, the recent unfounded accusation of financial misconduct by VP Jagdeo against IDPADA-G (the International Decade for People of African Descent Assembly-Guyana) was made to create disunity within the Afro-Guyanese community and undermine the work of this organization.

More importantly, the attacks were coming from Second VP Jagdeo who is accused of being involved in bribery and corruption. In such circumstances, were Guyana a democracy, Jagdeo would have had to resign or be fired. Since the PPP is a corrupt outfit, it must protect him even as the society calls for a credible international investigation of the allegations levelled against him.

Another stark case in point is the on-goings scheme by the PPP/C to seize control of the Guyana Public Service Co-operative Credit Union Limited (GPSCCU). The GPSCCU is one of the country’s largest and most prosperous co-op societies, with several hundreds of millions of dollars in assets. It has long been a reliable and accessible source of credit for public servants. It is also apposite to note that it is a public-service based organisation on which Afro-Guyanese workers are the persons who mostly depend on and benefit from the services of this credit union.

In April 2021, at the Annual General Meeting, the membership democratically elected a new executive, headed by Trevor Benn who had served with undisputed success as Chair of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Credit Union from 2018. However, true to form, under the directions of the PPP, the acting Chief Cooperatives Development Officer (CCDO), Debbie Persaud, wrote Mr. Benn to ask him to show cause why she should not direct that he be removed as Chair. Mr. Benn received this letter less than one month after he was democratically elected by the highest number of votes anyone has ever received in the history of the Credit Union.

Quite rightly, Mr. Benn took the acting CCDO to court. In July 2022, Chief Justice (CJ) Roxanne George ruled that the CCDO acted irrationally, considered irrelevant matters, and blatantly breached the rules of natural justice. CJ George also granted an Order prohibiting the acting CCDO from proceeding to direct the Credit Union to dismiss Benn as Chairman of the Committee. Despite having its case thrown out, the PPP has not given up and has filed an appeal. Clearly the PPP’s intention is domination and control.

The frenzied efforts by Freedom House to unseat the democratically elected leadership of the Credit Union are part of the PPP’s scheme to take over the cooperative sector in general. Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) General Secretary Lincoln Lewis captures the PPP’s motive correctly when he wrote recently:

“The cooperative sector where the African economy dominates is now under siege by the government who rather than work with the co-ops is using the power of the State to take full control. The cooperative economy is worth approximately $50 billion and represents workers’ assets (money and lands).”

A disgraceful aspect in the PPP’s efforts is that the Minister of Labour Joseph Hamilton, who once prided himself as a champion of African and human rights, is an active participant in this PPP plot.

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