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Guyana Faces a Critical Test of Leadership and National Vision

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December 10, 2025
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Guyana stands at one of the most defining moments in its history. Around us, the world speaks of our oil, our forests, our rivers, our minerals, our promise. They talk about Guyana as if it is destined to become a beacon—an example of how natural wealth can transform a small nation into a prosperous, equitable, forward-moving society.

But while the world sees a rising star, many Guyanese fear a very different reality: that we are about to miss the bus completely. Not because we lack resources. Not because we lack talent. Not because we lack the will to improve our lives.

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We risk missing the bus because the very leaders entrusted to steer this country toward development seem prepared to throw us under the wheels in the process.

Our natural resources—blessings that should lift every family, every worker, every village—are being managed in ways that leave too many Guyanese feeling excluded, unheard, and unprotected. Instead of building transparent systems, strengthening institutions, and ensuring that every Guyanese is part of the journey, we see decisions shrouded in secrecy and policies that seem designed to benefit a connected few.

While billions flow through our economy, too many citizens still struggle to pay rent, buy food, or secure a stable job. Communities rich in heritage and promise remain poor in opportunity. And while we are told that “transformation is coming,” many are asking a painful question: transformation for whom?

A nation cannot rise when its people are left behind.

If leadership fails to act with vision, integrity, and courage, then the wealth of this country—our oil, our gold, our forests, our fertile land—will become a curse rather than a blessing. Poverty will spread its wings, inequality will deepen, and social tensions will sharpen. We will wake up years from now wondering how a country so rich could have produced so much suffering.

Guyana’s development should not be a runaway bus with citizens clinging to the back. It should be a seat for every Guyanese—every child who dreams, every worker who struggles, every elder who sacrificed to build this land.
We are not doomed to failure. But the clock is ticking.

If our leaders continue on this path—if transparency is sidelined, if accountability is ignored, if the interests of the majority are sacrificed for the benefit of the few—then yes, we will miss the bus. And the tragedy is that future generations will inherit the consequences of decisions they never made.

The people of this country deserve better. They deserve leadership that lifts them up, not leadership that drives development by running over those who stand in the way of greed.

Guyana can still be a beacon. But only if those in power including the opposition parties choose the road of responsibility, fairness, and national unity.

The bus is right in front of us. The question is: will we get on—or be thrown under its wheels?

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