Lindeners were yesterday urged not to lose focus after one month of dogged protests which yielded concessions in several areas and Regional Chairman Sharma Solomon warned that if the promised results do not flow in two weeks, residents would be back out on the streets.
He said they were given an assurance of evidence of the creation of jobs within the next six months. He made the statement amid reports that the Guyana Government on Wednesday presented its version of the protest events to the Organisation of American States (OAS) in Washington (See story on page 3).
“As it relates to electricity, we ain’t paying that and we have asked that this situation be studied and investigated”, said Solomon as he assured that within the