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The Guyana Police Force is an Embarrassment Under PPP Government

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October 23, 2024
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In the recent months the Guyana Police Force (GPF), which has come under intense scrutiny, revealing deep-seated issues that have escalated under the current People’s Progressive Party (PPP) government. The rampant corruption, blatant favouritism, and alarming levels of lawlessness present a disheartening picture of an institution meant to uphold justice and maintain public order.

Historically, the GPF has faced challenges, but the current environment has brought unprecedented levels of dysfunction. Reports of corrupt practices within the force have become alarmingly common, eroding public trust and confidence. Officers are frequently accused of engaging in illegal activities, from accepting bribes of large sum of money, engaging in criminal activities among those they are meant to police. This culture of corruption not only blatant disrespect the rule of law but also emboldens criminal elements within our society.

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The situation is exacerbated by the appearance of favouritism in the treatment of cases and promotions (Is who know you and who you know) where connections and influence seem to outweigh the principles of justice and fairness. Ordinary citizens find themselves at a disadvantage, often feeling that their complaints will go unheard or unaddressed, while those with political ties receive preferential treatment. This imbalance creates a perception that justice is not blind but rather subject to the whims of those in power.

The Minister of Home Affairs, tasked with overseeing the police force, must take responsibility for these failures. Instead of addressing the systemic issues plaguing the GPF, there has been a troubling silence and inaction that speaks volumes. Under the current leadership, there seems to be a lack of commitment to reforming the police force, raising questions about the priorities of the government. The safety and security of citizens should be paramount, yet the focus appears to be elsewhere.

The people of Guyana deserve a police force that operates with integrity, fairness, and accountability. Without urgent reforms and a commitment to ethical governance, the GPF will continue to be an embarrassment, reflecting poorly on the entire nation. but a plea for a safer, more just Guyana.

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