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President Ali on Diaspora, needs DEEDS not WORDS

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January 28, 2023
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“ALL GUYANA” towards the established, Motto, “One People, One Nation, One Destiny.”

PPPC is the Government for 26 of the last 31 Years, and we need an “ALL GUYANA”, Vision, Plan and Execution, in place of the current “ONE GUYANA”, for which over half the population is referring to as, their plan for their PPPC’s supporters, with 3Cs, Corruptions, Cheats, and Cons, 3Fs, Families, Friends and Favorites, for their 3Ps, Participation, Profit, and Prosperity for a few, in the PPPC’s cabal. ALL GUYANESE are very important, eligible, and deserving of EQUAL treatment, as Guyana is in the World News, and many are reading, listening, and learning on the many issues, in the OIL RICH Guyana.

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DIASPORA

With all due respect His Excellency President Dr. Ali, needs DEEDS not WORDS on the Diaspora. 2023 arrived, and there is an urgent need for more DOERS in place of LESS TALKERS in Guyana and the Diaspora, to assist with Guyana’s transformation for ALL, with Almighty’s OIL & GAS abundant Blessings.  QUOTE, President Barack Hussein Obama “YES WE CAN.”    A report by United States-based business Forbes magazine has revealed that Guyanese account for the largest diaspora population when compared to the rest of the world. 

Is Guyana using the Diaspora’s skills based on MERIT? most will say a resounding NO, if a confidential poll was taken in the Diaspora. What is in practice is 3 Fs, Families, Friends, and Favorites (for the benefit of PPPC’s CIRCLES), not ALL in Guyana, without regard for what is needed for the National Development.  Three persons from the New York diaspora, migrated to Guyana, with their skills, talents, monies, equipment and know how, and could not cope with the need for BRIBES/CORRUPTION at almost every step, to be operational. So, in frustration they sold everything and returned to New York.

Kaieteur News – The Diaspora must not be treated as entities that are peripheral to nationhood for, they are integral to any nation’s development, President Irfaan Ali said on Monday at the inaugural session of the 7th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2023 convention in India. “We look to our Diaspora to project our external interests, including to protect our democracy and to defend our territorial integrity and sovereignty, particularly from external threats. We look to our Diaspora to champion the international causes which are germane to our national interests, including arresting climate change. Indeed, we also look to our Diaspora to wield its influence in attracting and unlocking markets for our products,” President Ali said. https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2023/01/10/diaspora-critical-to-development/

In the ENTIRE statement, are those the words NORMALLY used by President Ali, from ALL the data available in the media from his presentations at events, luncheons, dinners in Guyana and elsewhere? many are saying VERY DOUBTFUL whilst some are saying it is the words of the SPEECH Writer and it is the President READING A SPEECH.  DEEDS are needed in Guyana and INDIA, KUWAIT, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA, UAE, KENYA, NORWAY, et al, will all find out, when they do their THOROUGH DUE DILIGENCES, on the TRUTH, on the actual occurrences in Guyana from, the media reports, letters, social media, TV, YouTube, and radio programs.

DEEDS: Will be very helpful, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diaspora Unit, and the New York Consul General’s Office, to MOBILIZE ALL THE USA’S Huge Groups/Associations,  in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Georgia, Texas, et al, at a NON PARTISAN BASIS, with ALL political parties and CIVIC Associations’ LEADERS, to discuss, debate and recommend A LIST of what is ACTUALLY NEEDED, to guide the Government on Policies, Programs and Incentives needed for successes for both Government and the individuals.  In a Globespan Chat with over 100 persons, one person Engineer Bernard Rollins, New Jersey Institute of Technology, continually shares MANY IDEAS on the CHAT, for the many missing items, which are not encouragements, to diaspora persons to return to Guyana for their various interests.

QUOTE: “A lie told once remains a lie, but a lie told a thousand times becomes the truth.” Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels. German Nazi politician, chief propagandist for the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945.

INDIA ON BOATS TO GUYANA? Are these OLD, REFURBISHED, REUSED boats at VERY HIGH PRICES?

Readers DO RELOOK at the pictures of the boat to arrive from India. Are these OLD, REFURBISHED, REUSED boats at VERY HIGH PRICES???. For the Indian High Commissioner’s edification, Guyana BUILT BOATS IN THE PAST, and the designs, charts and skills are around from Sprostons Company then renamed the Guyana National Engineering Company, La Penitence, East Bank Demerara.

The Old Money Entrepreneurs, Jobs’ Creators and Wealth Generators, in British Guiana and Guyana, the Gafoors, the Mazarallys, the Kissoons, the Bulkans, the Toolsie Persauds, the Muneshwears, the Beharrys, et al, should be requested by the Government to lead teams to do better with Guyanese Skills, Talents and Experiences, for the MANY CAPITAL items needed for Guyana’s transformations, with a more competent PPPC Government Leadership.

https://www.inewsguyana.com/indian-vessel-mv-ma-lisha-to-arrive-in-february/

THE POLITICAL IMPORTANCE of DIASPORAS:

Over the past few decades, Diasporas have become more prominent on the world stage, and with new communication technologies which have improved abilities to mobilize, and multiculturalism policies in the receiving countries, have revitalized ethnic pride, advocacies, and representations. India (NRI), Israel, Ireland, and Dominican Republic Diasporas are also extremely organized and very active on their causes, issues, and interests.   Leonel Fernández, a former New Yorker who won the Presidency of the Dominican Republic in May 2004 with the help of a landslide of votes from Dominicans’ Diaspora, in the United States.

APOLOGY

With reference to my past column, dated January 3, 2023, Al Jazeera: 1 of 2 ref # 8. The FULL paragraph with Professor Dr. Jacob Opadeyi, was DELETED with Apologies. The paragraph should have included the word, ALLEGED, and there was no intention to defame, no intention of malice, and no intention to place in disrepute Dr. Jacob Opadeyi. This apology is offered, after the receipt of not happy, WhatsApp, SMSs, from Dr. Jacob.

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