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Where is the Euro166.67M (GY$40,554 B) given by European Union to GUYSUCO ?

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August 18, 2025
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Dear Jagdeo

We, the cane cutters of  Adelphi village, East Canje will not be fooled by the PPP hacks who  are coming to the sugar workers in East Canje to tell us that  the PNC destroyed  GUYSUCO and they  the PPP are somehow   our saviors and that we must vote for them in 2025.   The late Cheddi Jagan in contempt , referred to us , the sugar workers  as a “captured people” (captured by the PPP) . Sorry, we are not captured  nor are we stupid as Jagdeo asserts us to be. Recently one PPP bigwig from the  Region 6 RDC made a nasty and condescending comment that even if we, the canecutters and in general the sugar workers at Rose Hall  Estate have to eat plain rice and salt we will still slavishly vote for them. Not so anymore. 

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The PPP and GAWU  destroyed GUYSUCO. Instigated by GAWU, thousands of acres of  young sugar canes were destroyed by fires  from 1964 to 5 October 1992 every time a strike was called.   As a matter of fact , it was the PPP which  announced the closure of Rose Hall Estate in September 1997, in less than 5 years  when we voted them into office in 5 October 1992 ( and voted for our own destruction) and again announced closure in 2013 after they closed the LBI factory. From January 1998, Rose Hall and  Albion  became East Berbice Estates with the closure of the accounts office  at the Rose Hall. Mr. Tony Viera has written on all the PPP corruption that  crippled GUYSUCO from 1992- 2015 so we will not revisit.  

Based on our research as assisted by our children , as part of the Accompanying Measures for Sugar Protocol (AMSP), the European Union(EU) doled Euro166.67M (GY$40,554 B), in  several tranches, to the Jagdeo government, as adjustment to the 2006 reform of the EU’s sugar regime, which saw the implementation of a phased 36 per cent price-cut for countries that sold sugar to the EU.  In Guyana, however, the money was never directly handed over to GUYSUCO and was instead paid into the National Treasury. Hence, there is no trail tracking what amount was plugged into GUYSUCO over the years came from the AMSP project, or how exactly the money was utilized or what impact the money had in GUSUCO. It was not clear if any of those funds  were used to prepare GUYSUCO for the inevitable end of preferential prices, and there are many unanswered questions about the Jagdeo decision to plug GY$47B into the failed Skeldon Sugar Modernization Project. 

In 2006, the Jagdeo government submitted a Guyana National Plan of Action (GNPA) listing three pillars of intervention under the AMSP. The first pillar focused on the promotion, development and diversification of the industry, and had a budget of $14.884B; $6.678B of which was earmarked for the growth and development of specific non-traditional agriculture; while another $5.525B was to have gone towards infrastructural and human resource development. 

However a 2016 follow-up assessment has concluded that these goals were poorly met. “There was little progress towards the goals contained in the National Adaption Strategy and AMSP surrounding industry competitiveness and output,” a “Study on Current and Forecast Market Development for ACP Sugar Suppliers to the EU Market” is quoted as saying. The study, which was submitted in July 2016, has concluded that the problem was that not all the AMSP money went to  GUYSUCO . “Investment [fell] far below the planned level across the entire period… due to disbursal occurring via budget support… Not all AMSP funding reached GuySuCo.” 

AGAIN WHERE DID THIS MONEY GO? 

Jagdeo and the People’s Progressive Party MUST be investigated for what actually became of the Euro166.67M (GY$40,554 B) that was given to Guyana between 2006 and 2015 and was expected to go to programs that improved the human resources , field and factory performance  at Rose Hall estates and other estates.  

The PPP was given GY$40,554 B Billion by the European Union (EU) to protect sugar workers welfare and strengthen the Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc. Where did that money go? Inevitably those funds went missing; the money most likely ended up in the pockets of the PPP cabal and never made it to the sugar workers or GUYSUCO . History shows clearly that at no point was protecting sugar workers’ welfare a priority for the dishonest PPP. If the PPP was concerned for the welfare of sugar workers then the $40,554 Billion would have gone to sugar workers and to  GUYSUCO .  

We, the cane cutters of  Adelphi village calls on all GUYSUCO workers and their families to be vigilant, and not be fooled by the ‘snake-oil salesmen’ of the dishonest PPP. For 33 years, the PPP failed us , driving  the important GUYSUCO into the ground , putting people’s livelihoods at risk and costing tens of thousands directly and indirectly  to lose their jobs.  We do not want our children to become cane cutters  like us  but there has been no  job creation in East Berbice under the PPP from 1992-2015 and  most recent 2020-2025. What is the point of  working like slaves  in the cane fields  to send our sons and daughter to the University of Guyana, Berbice campus and when they are finished , the only option  they have is to leave for the US or Canada. Our children cannot stay in East Berbice because the Jagdeo and the PPP never made an effort to create jobs. As  fathers  , we want our sons and daughters to  have a better life  than us but we have to watch in frustration  as  the PPP friends  and families with their PPP membership cards get  the few good jobs available in region 6 by corrupt means.  

Our  research did not yield any information that   the nincompoop Sasenarine  Singh, (now an ambassador to Belgium ) , the last failed GUYSUCO CEO ever held any held in senior position in any company public or private  in Guyana  or abroad. He remarked  in 2022 that cane cutting “is dignity”. No sir, we do not want such dignity for our sons and daughters, they deserve better. Another failed political appointee as the current GUYSUCO CEO , Paul Chung is no better  than Sasenarine  Singh. He  worked at the Beharry’s  chowmein factory as an accountant. But somehow,  his experience  of working at Beharry’s  chowmein factory  plus his position as a member of the PPP central committee  qualified  him to manage GUYSUCO. It is no wonder GUYSUCO continues to decline while our families continue to suffer. 

Recently clueless Paul Chung claimed that GUYSUCO  continued production decline under his watch is due to bad weather . This claim is totally false. We work in the cane fields and we will debunk this lie.  Under his watch, drainage, irrigation and field infrastructure has suffered.  The cane fields were replanted but the drainage and irrigation pumps and the sluices to the sea were not correspondingly improved. Even when land was subsequently abandoned (flood fallowing), the drainage loads continued to be received by the unimproved  drainage systems. Compounding the problem, maintenance of the drains,  usually done by machine at the same time as fields were replanted, failed to 

be carried out. This increased the water table during normal rainfall and also contributed to a reduction in productivity. Other good cultivation practices also were not done with the effect of delaying regrowth of cane and increasing the fibre and trash content, hence reducing  the cane quality delivered to Rose Hall factory. The overall effect of all these  factors was a deterioration of the sugar content of cane (polarization) from  11.2% in 2017  to 8.7% in 2025 and of the cane/sugar ratio from 10.9 in  2017  to 15.37 in 2025. Of the latter, 80% of the reduction was attributable to the poorer quality of the cane delivered to the Rose Hall factory and only 20% to a  fall in factory performance (overall recovery) 

 

Let us not forget this other former CEO and current Ambassador to London  that comes to mind  – Rajendra Singh – While the cash-strapped sugar industry floundered,  GUYSUCO’S former CEO, Rajendra Singh was living large, Raj Singh was paid millions of dollars a month from 2012-2015 to run GUYSUCO into the ground, and he did not even live in Guyana. The PPP, instead of giving money to the almost starving sugar workers, wasted it by flying Raj Singh back and forth from the USA to Guyana first-class.  

We understand that  the Guyanese Critic  will be  made the GUYSUCO’s NEXT CEO  given his experience in building pump stations at Bell Vue if Jagdeo is returned for his fifth term as president. 

Now the Jagdeo and the rest of his cabal sit in their multi-million-dollar ocean front mansions in Pradoville 1 and 2 , pretending to care, while sugar workers struggle to survive. 

We don’t want to hear  the usual dogma about the PNC and 28 years ,  it was the PPP, not the PNC, who forced the closure of Diamond sugar estate  in 2010 putting  hundreds of cane cutters on the East Bank of Demerara out of work , closed LBI factory in 2013  again placing   hundreds of cane cutters on the East Coast of Demerara out of work. It was the PPP, not the PNC, that silenced sugar workers with tear gas when they protested during the failed Jagdeo/Ramotar government of 2011-2015.  

It was the PPP, that squandered billions of dollars that should have gone to the sugar workers. Jagdeo should explain to sugar workers what became of the billions of dollars that were supposed to be used to help build the sugar industry. 

We look forward to this investigation after the elections. 

Yours truly

Rose Hall Canje Canecutters  

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