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Simona Broomes Chides Bartica Councilors, “Do Your Job!

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September 19, 2024
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Former Minister Simona Broomes recently took to Facebook Live to deliver a fiery critique of local leadership in Bartica, accusing councilors of failing to address pressing issues affecting the community. Broomes, a vocal advocate for accountability and improvement, did not hold back in expressing her frustration with the state of services in the region, calling out specific problems with infrastructure, land distribution, and the lack of water access for residents.

In her live broadcast, Broomes highlighted several critical issues, particularly the ongoing water shortages affecting families in Bartica. “Children can’t get up to get a proper shower to go to school,” Broomes said, lamenting that many children were forced to wait for rainfall to bathe. She questioned the leadership’s willingness to address the problem and expressed disbelief that such basic services remain unresolved in a town that has long been heralded as the gateway to Guyana’s interior.

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Broomes also touched on concerns about the unequal distribution of wealth and opportunities in Bartica. She alleged that while some individuals benefit from land and business opportunities, many locals born and raised in the area struggle to secure land or resources for their livelihoods. “There’s no equality in the distribution of wealth,” she claimed, referencing what she described as long-standing neglect of the community’s needs.

With rising frustration, Broomes questioned the commitment of local councilors, mayors, and other representatives who, according to her, have failed to deliver on their promises. “You took an oath to serve the people,” she reminded them, while accusing them of enriching themselves while neglecting their duties. “You’re failing the people!” she charged, urging them to take action rather than focus on personal gain.

Broomes, who has been outspoken on local government matters throughout her career, emphasized that Bartica’s problems are not insurmountable. She called for a renewed focus on addressing basic needs like access to water, road repairs, and fair treatment for all residents, regardless of status or influence.

The former minister made it clear that she would continue to advocate for the people of Bartica, warning that the days of complacency among political leaders are numbered. “People are waking up,” she said, “and it’s time for action, not excuses.”

 

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