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Breaking News: No Government Vehicle Insured; Dire Risk to Guyanese Citizens

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August 28, 2024
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In a startling revelation, it has come to light that government vehicles in Guyana, including the high-powered SUVs that barrel down national highways, are not covered by any form of insurance. This oversight exposes an alarming double standard, where the government mandates insurance for ordinary citizens yet eschews this responsibility for its own fleet.

Citizens involved in accidents with these government vehicles find themselves mired in bureaucratic limbo, often waiting years for any semblance of compensation. The situation places an undue burden on the public, leaving them vulnerable and unsupported in the wake of accidents that are no fault of their own.

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This issue raises significant concerns about the professionalism and accountability of the government, particularly in an era where Guyana is poised to benefit from burgeoning oil revenues. Yet, the very government that should safeguard its citizens’ interests appears to be operating with a startling disregard for their welfare.

The irony is palpable: the government enforces strict insurance regulations on its citizens, ensuring every private vehicle is insured, yet it fails to apply the same standards to its own operations. This not only smacks of lawlessness but also underscores a troubling disconnect between the government’s policies and its practices.

As vehicles without liability insurance continue to speed along Guyana’s highways, the question remains; why is the government not held to the same standards of accountability and protection it demands of its citizens? The people of Guyana deserve transparency, responsibility, and fairness—fundamental rights that are currently being undermined by the very institution meant to uphold them.

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