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The Ineptitude of “the PPP Crony Contractor Class” – MP Juretha Fernandes

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January 30, 2024
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APNU+AFC MP Juretha Fernandes

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MP Juretha Fernandes recently highlighted a significant issue within the PPP administration’s handling of the national budget, particularly concerning capital works projects. “It is a budget design for the crony contract class within the PPP, and it’s something that we definitely need to be monitoring,” Fernandes stated, pointing out a systemic flaw in the allocation of contracts and execution of major projects.

Despite a substantial budget increase last year (2023), from $781.9 billion to over $900 billion, the administration’s promises of development have largely fallen flat. According to MP Fernandes, many projects either didn’t start or were left incomplete, showcasing a disturbing trend of inefficiency and mismanagement. This isn’t just about delayed projects; it’s about the misdirection of funds to a select group of contractors, often without the necessary skills or capacity to deliver on these projects.

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The issue, as Fernandes rightly identifies, is not just the misallocation of resources but the very structure of how contracts are awarded. The PPP channels government contracts to a favored group of contractors, burdening them with more work than they can handle, which leads to widespread inefficiency and incomplete projects. This practice not only hampers development but also raises questions about transparency and fairness in government spending.

One citizen who we discovered monitoring the budget debates on his phone in the market stated that, ” we citizens of Guyana must demand greater accountability and oversight in how the national budget is spent. It is crucial to ensure that contracts are awarded based on merit and capacity, not political loyalty or connections. The PPP administration needs to address this issue head-on, ensuring that public funds are used effectively to benefit all Guyanese, not just a select few.”

Another Guyanese citizen, when asked for comment, stated that, “this issue is about fiscal responsibility, integrity of the government’s operations and the PPP government’s commitment to the people of Guyana. Guyana’s leaders must be held accountable for their promises and we must ensure that our nation’s development is not hindered by inefficiency, corruption and favoritism.”

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