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Millions Spent, Yet Power Cuts Persist

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November 6, 2025
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Dear Editor,

Since I’ve had no response from previous correspondence, from either official or unofficial sources, I write again. Once again today, Tuesday 4th November, at 2:46pm “blackout” compliments of Guyana Power and Light, compliments of many millions spent everyday on two Turkish power ships, compliments of assurances more than a year ago by our government that “blackouts” will end.

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 Ordinary citizens, in particular the under class, who can not afford to purchase, or maintain a generator, regularly experience distress and strain happening as I dictate this letter. The big question is why?

Yours truly,

Elder Hamilton Green

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