Half of Guyana’s population are not represented at the energy conference

Dear Editor,

Guyana is now hosting the International Energy Conference and Expo 2022. We note with interest presentations by His Excellency, President Irfaan Ali, and according to the order of events, the Prime Minister Mark Phillips and Vice President in charge of oil and gas sector, Bharat Jagdeo. I note from the Programme, that our two closest neighbours in the oil business, Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, did not make the list of persons to address this conference at the Marriott Hotel. However, Mia Mottley of Barbados, an excellent political figure and the President of Ghana, are on the programme. Of course Suriname is compulsory. Editor, please note that Ghana ranks 49th among the oil producing countries. Trinidad, just next door is next – 50th, Venezuela 12th, Suriname is 82nd and Barbados 105. Note that Guyana’s population is the smallest, except for Suriname and Barbados, and therefore, the proper distribution of money from oil resources should make every Guyanese from the cradle to the grave extremely comfortable.

Listening to the Glenn Lall Show on Kaieteur Radio, one gets the impression that the Government is as the Bible states, ceding our birthright for a mess of pottage. We may not always agree with all he says, and the way he says it, but he is right that we have been given a raw deal. We compliment Glenn Lall for his courage and sense of purpose and nationalism. I again, urge all Guyanese, irrespective of race, colour or political affiliation to protest this rape of our God-given natural resources, and let no one suggest that we must not protest. Protesting has helped in the main to produce a better world and great nation states. So Guyanese, let us show our objection to this million dollar ‘pappy-show’, taking place at the Marriott Hotel. From all the information available, it appears to many of us that in the next four days, the Marriott will be a well-orchestrated talk-shop or at best, it will be to decide who will cut the cake and determine how it is to be shared. The Conference is unlikely to deal with the gut issues of concern to the Guyanese masses and those who take our Independence seriously. What is egregious is that an inquiry suggests that representatives of half of the nation’s population will have nothing to say at this Conference, and we are being taken for granted by a Government that trumpets the idea of One Guyana. Glenn Lall and a few others deserve our high praise for exposing the folly by both the PNC-led Coalition and the present Government.

In my little way, since the arrangements were being put in place, those members of the 2015-2020 Coalition would recall I expressed a concern that until and unless we can speak with one voice, Government, Opposition and Civic Society, we will be playing as we are now doing into the hands of those who have a matchless machinery of not only to divide and rule, but to ensure that a few leaders and their acolytes are comfortable while the majority of us peep around the huge legs and find ourselves comparatively poor and end up in dishonourable graves. On this score, all Guyanese at home and abroad must stand up like men and not mice.

To Guyanese who are reluctant, or afraid to speak up, I remind them that the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, once said, ‘To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men.” I hope succeeding generations will not deem those who are afraid to come out and speak up as cowards. Those in the public sector, all of them, policemen, firemen, soldiers, teachers, nurses, etc. lend your support because the figures show that doubling your salaries now, is feasible this year. Pensioners can also have their pensions doubled with the huge sums that are now available.

The independent media has been doing its bit and in particular, I thank the Kaieteur News and Stabroek News Editorials, and let me remind you again of this wisdom that the pen can be mightier than the sword. If I have to write daily and speak everywhere, I beg that the present Administration learn from human errors over centuries. An unbelievable truth of history is the way intelligent leaders fritter away golden opportunities, simply they fail for whatever reason to learn from the lessons of history. Oil and Gas must be the concern of us all.

Sincerely,

Hamilton Green

Elder