Authorization is for discussions not negotiations

Dear Editor,

Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo reportedly earlier today referred to a letter which gives me authorization to discuss the possible privatization of GuySuCo, in whole or in part with potential investors, and accuses the APNU+AFC government of misleading the Guyanese people and making a sham of consultations with stakeholders.

Mr Jagdeo is misguided on this issue.

This sensitization of possible investors tells the story of the government’s efforts to save the sugar industry.

The CoI on the sugar industry recommended privatization as among the options to save the industry. Note that this authorization is to enter into discussions as distinct from negotiations.

In my view it is good strategy to sensitize possible investors to this possible opportunity while holding consultations with stakeholders to determine the best possible options for saving the industry, its workforce and their families.

So the consultations are not a sham. And the efforts to sensitize suitably qualified companies, particularly those with the capital, experience, expertise and commitment to add value and diversify, is a laudable approach, especially if other options fail to save the industry.

Yours faithfully,

Wesley Kirton