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I call Nandlall’s bluff to have a Debate on the Oil Spill Bill

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May 30, 2025
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Attorney General (AG) Nandlall keeps getting away with a free pass hiding behind: (a) the soliloquy of his weekly program where he amusingly argues with himself; and (b) the obliging interviews by his fawning PPPC interviewers, without having anyone to challenge and expose in real time, his naked lies, ignorance and propaganda.

Unfortunately for the AG, he got carried away with his razzle-dazzle, mouthing off that “these guys would not sit down with you and debate publicly. I am prepared to do that. Let us go on the TV. They would never do that because I would like to do that”. Characteristic of the AG, he lies that “they would never do that”, since, the records show that I have been calling for a public debate with him and VP Jagdeo for a long time now, but they never could muster the backbone to do so.

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That notwithstanding, I wish to now inform the AG that I call his bluff to have a public debate with him on the Oil Spill Bill, ASAP. I would also hope that his Bossman, Exxon Country Manager Routledge would join him in the debate.

I appeal to the media and public to pressure the AG into backing up his bravado fat talk calling for this debate. The time has come for him to put up or shut up! And time for the Guyanese people to see through the blatant lies, ignorance and propaganda propagated by this man.

Sincerely,

Dr. Vincent Adams

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