Dear Editor,
Mr Rashleigh Jackson is at his mischief again.
He has written before reflecting similar sentiments albeit from different angles. The “four citations” Mr Jackson wrote about are not new; in fact, they have been regurgitated time and again. In case he did not notice it all four of these “citations” are biased in favour of the PNC and are anti-PPP in nature.
In contrast to the “blue water bath” Mr Jackson recommended for “people who misbehave” I suggest a yellow and green water bath as a reward for those who have misled the Guyanese people on so many occasions and flip-flop incessantly.
In an effort to appear objective, Mr Jackson puts a plague on both the PPP and APNU+AFC houses, yet ends up calling on the PPP, whom he views as the guilty party, to “establish a truce with the politics of division and confrontation and adopt the politics of cooperation”. This call should come as no surprise knowing that Mr Jackson supports the APNU+AFC.
By adopting this position, Mr Jackson exonerates the APNU+AFC from any responsibility whatsoever for the sad state of affairs obtaining in the country. And as Mr Jackson and his ilk are wont to do, he heaps responsibility at the doorstep of the PPP when he should really be placing that responsibility at the doorstep of the APNU+AFC.
Yours faithfully,
Clement Rohee
General Secretary
People’s Progressive Party