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V-PAC WELCOMES US SUPPORT ON BORDER ISSUE; URGES TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY AMIDST VEILED ENDORSEMENTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE FAILURES

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March 31, 2025
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The V-PAC movement, led by its Chairman, Mr. Dorwain Alpha  Bess, welcomes the reaffirmed support of the United States in the face of Venezuela’s  continued provocative actions against the sovereign territory of Guyana. The presence  of the U.S. Secretary of State and strong words of solidarity—particularly regarding  Guyana’s territorial integrity—are appreciated by all peace-loving Guyanese. 

However, while the visit of such a high-ranking U.S. official is notable, the people of  Guyana cannot overlook the deeper implications of his remarks—or lack thereof. Amid  growing economic and governance concerns, the Secretary of State’s apparent  endorsement of the current administration raises questions about the broader message  being sent to citizens struggling with day-to-day hardships. 

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Of particular concern is the Secretary’s post-visit criticism of Guyana’s crumbling  infrastructure. His own experience with our dangerously substandard roads, underlines  what ordinary Guyanese endure daily. Yet, instead of acknowledging the root causes— corruption, cronyism, and politically manipulated contract awards—blame was shifted  to foreign contractors. This deflection does a disservice to the truth. 

It is well known that numerous road-building and infrastructural contracts have been  funneled to individuals and entities with close political ties to the administration, many  of whom lack the capacity or integrity to deliver quality work. The result? Billions of  taxpayers’ dollars wasted, roads that fall apart within months, and communities left  without safe, reliable infrastructure. The poor state of Guyana’s roads is not a foreign  problem—it is a failure of domestic accountability and governance. 

V-PAC reiterates that this is not an attack but a call for realism. Corruption has  consequences. It undermines public trust, damages lives, and stalls national progress.  The billions squandered through mismanagement and political patronage could and  should have been directed toward improving public healthcare, addressing the rising  cost of living, and ensuring economic opportunities for all—not just the well-connected. 

Moreover, V-PAC takes note of the seemingly veiled political endorsement by U.S.  Senator Marco Rubio. While foreign partnerships are vital, they must not blind our allies  to the governance deficiencies that hamper true development. Democracy, after all, is  more than free elections—it is accountability, transparency, and equitable progress.  

We therefore urge the United States and all international partners to hold the  Government of Guyana to the same standards they promote globally—standards rooted  in good governance, anti-corruption, and responsible use of public resources. Anything  less sends the wrong message to the thousands of Guyanese who are crying out for real  change.  

V-PAC remains committed to advocating for a better Guyana—one free from the  shackles of corruption and inequality. We welcome international solidarity in  safeguarding our sovereignty, but we insist that such support must not come at the cost  of turning a blind eye to the realities on the ground.

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