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Guyana Needs a Nigel Hughes – An Efficient Professional with High Integrity. An Internationally Respected Attorney, Leader, and Politician. A son of Guyana with Unmatched Abilities and Motivational Skillset.

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June 27, 2024
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At this juncture in Guyana’s rapidly transformational economic, social and cultural relationships there is a loud cry for decent professionals to come forward and present the impoverished citizens of Guyana with acceptable leadership, with an innate hatred for corruption, illegalities, violations of rule of law, love for peace and a passion to help all people regardless of race, political affiliation, ethnicity, and religion.

As we examine the current reality in Guyana, looking for solutions which can really put Guyanese First and give all Guyanese a better, permanent, and perpetually improved standard of living, the Name Nigel Hughes stands tall. He is fair and just and understands the requirements for a better managed and governed country with vast, rich natural resources.

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Nigel, I am sure can assemble a formidable team of professionals and quickly  provide the appropriate level of leadership and governance in a technologically changing world. Dunces and semi-literate teams of only friends, family members and cronies must be seen as the greatest I will and enemy of Guyanese.

IT IS TIME TO BRING ON NIGEL!

NIGEL, PLEASE ASSEMBLE A TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS NOW, TO MOVE GUYANA OUT OF ITS CURRENT DILEMMA AND LEAD GUYANESE INTO A GREAT FUTURE BY MANAGING NATURAL RESOURCES THE BEST POSSIBLE WAY, USING MODERN TECHNIQUES, SKILLS, AVAILABLE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES! 

 

Professor Dr. Rudolph

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