| Gov't lied about non-submission of proposals- Aubrey Norton | | Print | |
| Written by Denis Scott Chabrol |
| Saturday, 11 August 2012 12:20 |
Region 10 representatives: From left: Aubrey Norton, Vanessa Kissoon MP and Regional Chairman, Sharma Solomon accompanied by APNU Vice Chairman, Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine.
Member of the Region 10 negotiating team, Aubrey Norton on Saturday accused government of lying about his team’s failure to submit Economic Proposals. “This government is dishonest and a liar. It’s a manifestation of their dishonesty. They believe that they are entitled to lie,” Norton told Demerara Waves Online News (www.demwaves.com). Contrary to Presidential Advisor on Government Gail Teixeira’s claim that up to Friday government had not received any Economic Proposals, Norton said his negotiating team dispatched its document on Thursday. While government appeared to expect “Economic Proposals,” the group’s seven-page document focussed on “ideas for a development plan” for Region 10 in keeping with a decision. The paper also said there was need for some “short term” projects and measures while work is done on a comprehensive development plan. The Region 10 group recommended the establishment of an Economic Committee to review the economic situation in Region 10 and produce a development plan for the region. According to the regional team of negotiators, previous plans should be reviewed to formulate a comprehensive plan for the Region where local officials say most residents are poor and unemployed. “Since most of them will not have been implemented to date, it is not obvious that an entirely new plan needs to be written at this stage. There is an urgent need to prepare an inventory of these plans and proposals with a view to distilling them and seeing what, if anything additional, needs to be done in terms of coverage or updating,” states the Region 10 proposal. Interim measures, according to the document, should include the provision of land and incentives for the establishment of an agricultural development project aimed at ensuring food self sufficiency in Region 10; the drainage and irrigation of West Watooka with the aim of ensuring farmers could produce agricultural produce in the area and taking the required action to bring into operation the UNAMCO sawmill in Kwakwani. The Region 10 delegation also wants government to encourage an investor to establish a veneer plant in Coomacka using the existing UNAMCO plant. Government, according to the regional representatives, should finance the construction of an all weather road between Linden and Kwakwani with the aim of opening all the lands for agriculture and other activities along the road and provide incentives for the transformation of the waterfront in Linden into a tourist attraction with entertainment centres. The distribution of lands to the people of Region 10 for agriculture, forestry, animal rearing etc., especially the people of Ituni and the investigation of the use of dug out areas for the establishment of aqua culture is another suggestion. The Region 10 representatives also recommended the setting up of a mechanism where the Region is involved in decision making as it relates to investments in Region 10; the development of an incentive package aimed at encouraging and promoting investment in Region 10 and the establishment of a Regional Development Authority to implement the Regional Development Plan. The Authority, according to the Regional representatives, must fall under the jurisdiction of the region and has representatives of the relevant central government agencies. Other ideas floated in the Region 10 document include a review of previous entrepreneurial development initiatives like LEAP and LEN, examination of the cheapest and effective means of electricity generation, increasing food self-sufficiency and studying the prospects for alumina, mineral and forestry resources. Funders could, according to the opposition negotiators, could include the Talks between Region 10 representatives and government stemmed from the boiling over of tensions on July 18 over Lindeners’ rejection of an electricity tariff increase from July 1. The two sides have already agreed to hold a Commission of Inquiry into those disturbances that left three people dead and several others wounded during clashes between police and protesters. Between July 18 and August 10, four government properties housing several state entities have been burnt down in The security forces late Friday into Saturday were able to restore some sense of normalcy in Mackenzie but their biggest challenge remains |
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the best president in the history of our dear land.
If you want to buy land you must go to Freedom House and kiss the Boss-man ring and leave a lil something.
IF you want to start a business you go to Freedom House and kiss the Boss-man ring and leave a lil something.
If you want a job you go to Freedom house and kiss the Boss-man ring and leave a lil something.
If you want to clear something from customs ...well u get the point.
This sadly is what 'NORMAL' life in Guyana has become under this ppp regime : corruption on a daily basis.
Now the people of Linden fed-up with this system and the disrespect that govt has shown them.
NO 'extrimist' are trying to take "power' from them. Thats what the snap elections will do.
It seems to me that the people of Linden want a paragdime shift in the way things get done in Guyana .Hence we should all be giving them our full support. The "OLD MORMAL" is ending wether they like it or not. No more corruption,thef in, bribery,discrim ination,privile ges ' FOR BIG ONES',lawlessness,po verty,IMC,etc.
THIS PPP GOVERNMEVT HAS BEEN DOING WRONG AND DESTROYING GUYANA FOR 20 YRS AND FEW CALLED THEM CRIMINALS.
But the heroic people of THE GREAT TOWN OF LINDEN protest injustice for 3 weeks and they are being called all sorts of derogeritary names.
Some of us do have "back bones". GO LINDEN.
Is a set of nonsense going on. We can see clearly now where the government interest is!
What I can't understand is if a region in vote for you why they have to be punish and why the other party they voted for have to get the blame for the people actions when they have no input in the linden protest.
Linden people in stupid!
They seeing that the ppp don't have them as existence in the country because they didn't get most votes from region 10.
PPP is time yall wake up and stop sleeping the people of Guyana in stupid they are well educated and seeing everyday what yall doing so stop taking us for fools.
Things are going to be different trust me its going to be.
Also don't blame the social media or opposition for misleading the Guyanese citizen. We all seeing what yall doing and covering up.
PPP need to get up and get help the citizen of Guyana not part of Guyana the entire country when yall start doing that we the citizen would respect you.
Yes Bharrat Jagdeo would have been in Linden even before the Protest and he would have been able to show us how to pay the increace ,he knows Linden is wealthy and would never let these numbskull politicians getting the better of him
All these jokers like Norton and Roopnarine and the suit and tie aristocrats from the AFC need to move down to Linden, live there and work with those people to bring about change there.
As the English says "ROME WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY"
So let us not be emotional --- good sense has to prevail
THIS COUNTRY WANT BACK Bharrat Jagdeo.................
Please James do not take us backwards. One of Ghana's President one said - FORWARD EVER- BACKWARD NEVER! Not Jag again ..we know what tax free -OPEN ENDED PERKS involves.
For 20 yrs Guyana has been run by a ppp party that think they are the "MAFIA".
If you want to buy land you must go to Freedom House and kiss the Boss-man ring and leave a lil something.
IF you want to start a business you go to Freedom House and kiss the Boss-man ring and leave a lil something.
If you want a job you go to Freedom house and kiss the Boss-man ring and leave a lil something.
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So that is how the big businessmen prosper at the expense of the poor.
LET THEM opwen their books for AUDIT - Not by Singhs!
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