Guyana Must Carefully Manage Its Constitutional Crisis
Bruce Golding | Jamaica Observer
From a distance, Guyana has seemed poised for an era of unprecedented development and prosperity. Since 2015 it has confirmed 10 offshore oil wells capable of generating over 750,000 barrels per day. New wells are being discovered every few months and the technical data suggest that there are many more wells to be drilled.
With production expected to start next year, Guyana is in a position to become a significant oil producer — several times greater than Trinidad & Tobago — with tremendous benefit to its economy, its people and the region, if properly managed. Continue reading
Guyana Politics: An even worse nightmare – a ONE-MAN state
Guyana Politics: An even worse nightmare – a ONE-MAN state
Jan 01, 2019 – Kaieteur News – Editorial
A message bandied about by handpicked opposition veterans in selected neighbourhoods is gaining ominous traction. It is that there is only one man who could run this country. Opposition stalwarts cum aspirants should find that objectionable; if they don’t, it is to their discredit.
The insistent fostering of such a position amounts to a rejection of the CCJ ruling. It signals a willingness and corresponding determination to return this country to the fascism and totalitarianism from earlier this century, and which so horrified this land. Continue reading →
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