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A President in Tatters, Presidency Reduced to a Tragedy- Lall

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July 4, 2025
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By GHK Lall- The more the president defends, the more he offends.  The more his paid people rush to deny the farces of the president, the more they decimate themselves.  By tablespoons, then torrents.  And when Guyana’s president and his army of lackeys represent what savages Guyanese, the more they soil themselves.  I present what the world sees, but shrinks from saying.  A president in tatters.  The presidency of Guyana reduced to tragedy.

Continental Strategy LLC.  They did an awesome job with strategy relative to the repulsive, depraved.  The president says that the Guyana Government doesn’t know it, therefore, can’t own it.  Continental Strategy is being paid US$60,000 monthly for six months, by the PPP Government, to do nothing.  I should be considered for such an engagement.  I would kick it; and only my upbringing wouldn’t allow me doing the same to the people bringing such a Trojan Horse as a gift.  Just ask Mohamed the Younger.

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Other than the blessed one from Mecca, he may (may) be the only one of that name in Guyana that has something going for him in the sanitation department.  There is low, then there is the PPP.  The president is of the PPP, so figure it out.  A president that mutilates himself almost every time he opens his mouth, does one of his dancing bear gyrations.  I’ll take my chances, with Bhai Bharrat.  It’s an indication of how obscene Guyana’s presidency has become, the ongoing revelations of a president in crisis.

Luxury vehicle cum tax scandal.  From opulent chariot usage (actual) to text messages (alleged), the president’s presence, his name, his prints, and his shadow have been trapped in one way or another.  Not one of them makes him look wise or inspires Guyanese to trust.  His mere proximity to such matters, degrades the presidency, dumps the president where not even a shaky, shabby citizen shouldn’t be.  A president in pieces.

Access to information.  The law is being ignored, trampled upon, mocked whimsically and capriciously.  Guyana’s president donned his Sunday best, stepped out with the best that his cunning, crumpled script writers can fabricate: “politically motivated.”  When a national leader sees the world through the narrow prism of PPP versus PNC, then his world is a sea of rubbish and gibberish.  Daily I get confirmation of that old truism: what floats to the surface, and lingers offensively and aromatically there.

Why have a law that facilitates access to information, once the supplicants have adhered to the proper format and order, then besmirch it?  Then smirk publicly about it?  It could be the first instance of where a bill assented to by one Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, and now law, has neither standing nor force.  A president beholding himself as a legend in his own mind, when reality points to a leader that rents himself into pieces.  He shatters what is left of his credibility, and for those still seeking transparency, he is the most glaring example.  A president in tatters, as clawed and savaged by his own hand.  Th presidency laid to waste.

Public works contract delivery failures.  The president summoned a farce, and delivered a circus.  Deliver by December 31st, or else.  Was that fore day meeting about works that were past due, or another kind of past due matter?  That is the question that should be rolled about in the heads of those not too thick in that area.  Considering how Guyana has become, actually functions, under the PPP Government, there is the high probability that it is the latter.  What Guyanese have been treated to is a masquerade disguised as a tirade, with infrastructure works stuck in the middle.

They are still stuck there, while the circuses and ringmasters keep on going at full throttle.  It is part of the sickness that is unique to Guyanese that so many of the men in whom they have place their confidence in, the unfortunate result is that they have turned out to be just that kind of men.  The Guyanese people need their president to rise above the fray, and examine what they are forced to comfort themselves with, be pleased about.  A president holding himself out as the rose of Cairo, when he is a ‘pimpla’ splinter in their ear, their eye, and embedded in other sensitive areas of their anatomy.  Maybe even the tormented souls of this country’s different peoples.

Conclusion.  The president may deceive himself that the louder his volume, and the more hostile his reactions, the more overpowering he is.  It is his choice on how much psychic value he gets when he goes on deceiving himself in such a manner.  To jar him to his senses, I convey how others are seeing, but fear telling him.  He is a president torn and tattered.  Guyana’s presidency reduced to a breathing tragedy.

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