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Failure to discipline those who destroyed PNC office will confirm directive was given by Jagdeo/Ali

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March 5, 2023
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The destruction of the People’s National Congress’ (PNC) building at Lethem while experiencing public outcries does have the support of some in society. It is most unfortunate when right or wrong is only deemed right or wrong depending on who stands to benefit and not based on universally acceptable principles of right or wrong.

It has not been refuted that the Lethem building has been occupied by the Party who has been operating there unhindered for 46 plus years. To argue that the building was on state land is a moot point.

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Let us for instance examine the People’s Progressive Party (PPP)- there ia a building that forms the party’s office operation, located at Industrial Area, McKenzie Linden, that was constructed in the 1970s as the transmission station to transmit power from the bauxite company at Linden to the national grid, i.e., the Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara.

The old Linden/Georgetown electricity transmission building

After the PPP came to office in 1992, they subsequently converted and occupied the transmission station, seen above, to their party office and has occupied that building. The building (which has some appearance of modification) and land belonged to the state. Knowing the PPP it would come as no surprise if they have since transferred both land and building to the party. This is merely one evidence to show the PPP comes with no clean hands and intent when it comes to occupying and claiming state land and property.

Given the foregoing the PPP’s action in Lethem was not only malicious but wicked and intended to continue sowing seeds of discord in society. In such an atmosphere only the Jagdeo/Ali cabal stands to gain. What the nation was awakened to on Thursday is not only unfortunate but symbolised the depth to which the regime will go to destroy and remove some from society.

The evil one, the political usurper, the political squatter Bharrat Jagdeo told this nation last Friday the destruction of the PNCR building was not a decision of the central government. Anything that happens in the Jagdeo/Ali regime is not done without the consent of the two, moreso Jagdeo who is really the president and Irfaan his toy. Jagdeo never embraces truth when it exposes his evil and wicked intent and action.

The Region Nine Regional Democratic Council presided over the destruction of that building and did not do this without prior approval. However, since Jagdeo said the central government was not involved, let them put in place disciplinary action for those involved. Failure to do so will confirm the heinous act was executed under the direction of Jagdeo and Ali.

All need to be concerned about the regime’s intensification of illegally destroying people’s properties under the watchful eyes of members of the Guyana Police Force, who train their guns on the victims, even though theirs is the job to serve and protect the people consistent with the law.  We should be deeply troubled that the Guyana Police Force is allowing President Ali to use this law enforcement arm of the state to execute illegal and dastardly acts on the citizenry.

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