PNCR leadership appears engaged in the very disappointing policy of the Granger Administration

Dear Editor, 

I am disappointed in the Leadership of the PNCR and by extension the Coalition. The PPP seems to have the full latitude to govern worse than they did pre- 2015.  How do we address this unfortunate political situation with regards to the Opposition? The leadership appears to be engaged in the same “high horse” attitude coupled with a similar “closed door” policy that the Granger Administration embarked upon when it was given the mandate to govern.

I will not lodge my personal experience and disappointment in the Leader of the PNCR, and Leader of the Opposition and Opposition MPs because, generally speaking, our supporters are beginning to awaken to what appears to be a lost cause in this non-struggle, one that sees the PPP dancing in corruption, and getting away with every misdeed that tells a saddening story of full and unbridled control of Guyana.

My activism will be, and has always been, to agitate in order to better the Opposition’s opportunity to provide robust leadership that makes sense in the face of the nonsense being passed off as governance in oil rich Guyana, and I will be relentless in my pursuit to speedily see the situation corrected before we even get close to polling day.

Sincerely,

Norman Browne 

Social and Political Activist