Guyanese in 2015 will have an opportunity to choose a new
government in the forthcoming general and regional elections. The
choices facing the nation are clear.
Our choice will be between the inauguration of a ‘government
of national unity’ proposed by A Partnership for National Unity on the
one hand or a continuation of the ‘winner-takes-all’ approach adopted by
the People’s Progressive Party Civic administration on the other hand.
Our choice will be between electing APNU’s multi-party partnership and perpetuating the PPP’s one-party dictatorship.
Our choice will be between inclusionary democracy and
one-party dictatorship. Our choice will be between electing new
councillors in fresh municipal and local government elections or
enduring further incapacitating central government control of our towns
and neighbourhoods.
Guyanese, far too frequently in 2014, have had to protest
against the People’s Progressive Party Civic administration’s
dictatorial prorogation of Parliament and its refusal to hold local
government elections. We have had to demand investigations into police
torture. We have had to demand regular and reliable electricity supply
in hinterland centres such as Bartica, Lethem and Mahdia. We have had to
demand the payment of ‘living’ wages for our working people, improved
schools for our children, enhanced social protection for senior citizens
and safer roads for everyone.
We have had to bear the brunt of the high rate of crime
including armed robberies, arson, inter-personal violence, murder,
piracy, rapes, fatal road accidents and trafficking in persons. We have
suffered most from the high cost of living, high level of unemployment
and high rate of migration. These have all taken a toll on our families
and our quality of life.
We deserve a society in which we could look forward to living
in safety, to working for ‘living wages’ to cope with the cost of
living and to enjoying adequate social protection in our old age.
2015 must be a ‘Year of democratic renewal.’ APNU is prepared
to participate with political and social partners in a government of
national unity to make this a reality. Such a government will aim at
improving educational standards for our children, providing jobs for our
young people, protecting our women and girl children from criminal
violence and ensuring the country is safe for all.
Let us vote to remove the PPP from office, install a
government of national unity and work together towards providing “a good
life for all Guyanese.”
My best wishes for a happy new year to everyone!
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