In a riveting continuation of her Facebook Live session, Simona Brooms shed light on the pressing issues plaguing Guyana’s healthcare system and neglected infrastructure. Brooms, known for her outspoken nature, fearlessly called out the government’s failure to improve public healthcare facilities, limit the number of doctors available, and address crucial infrastructure challenges.
During the live session, Brooms passionately expressed her concerns about the state of healthcare in Guyana, stating, “No one seems to understand the dire situation we’re in. You go to hospitals, and there’s a severe shortage of doctors. People are left waiting for hours without receiving proper medical attention. It’s a complete mess.”
The outspoken activist also took a firm stance against government corruption and the mistreatment of citizens. “We’ve seen instances where promises were made but not fulfilled. The government needs to be held accountable for their actions. We can’t let them take advantage of our people any longer,” Brooms emphasized.
Highlighting specific examples, Brooms mentioned the dire conditions faced by individuals in regions 10 and the lack of basic necessities such as clean drinking water. She criticized the government’s mismanagement of resources, urging them to allocate funds for essential services and fair wages for teachers, nurses, and other workers.
Brooms stressed the importance of unity among Guyanese people, regardless of ethnic or social backgrounds. “We must fight for a better Guyana together. It’s not about partisan politics; it’s about creating a country that works for everyone. We need a government that delivers on its promises and uplifts all its citizens,” she passionately declared.
As the Facebook Live session concluded, Brooms called on her fellow Guyanese citizens to speak up and demand change. She encouraged individuals from different regions and backgrounds to come forward and share their experiences and concerns, urging them to join her in advocating for a transparent and accountable government.