Explanation needed on Vice President’s silence during extraordinary sitting of Parliament

Dear Editor,

I was brought to reality as a blackout occurred even as I was dictating this letter, but Editor the gravamen of this letter and its main purpose is to get the truth from the top-brass and in particular their purported Security Advisor, to whom I am copying this letter.

For the opening session of the Extraordinary Sitting of the National Assembly on Monday, November 6, 2023,  to discuss the current issue of the border, I had the honour to sit alongside Gerry Gouveia, Security Advisor to the President and Carl Greenidge who made a powerful presentation on the Guyana Venezuela border issue at a later occasion

 Present at the opening session at 10:00 a.m. was the former President, now Vice President, the oil czar but more importantly, General Secretary of the PPP Party in Office. This makes him the most important person on the Government’s benches and since he has talked publicly about giving Venezuela a corridor and then we heard an aggressive pronouncement supporting Venezuelans who have crossed the border into Guyana and telling us why it is proper that those persons can obtain Guyana passports and therefore earn the right to vote at National and Regional Elections.

Here it’s necessary to note that based on its  tradition and  notwithstanding changes in its Constitution from time to time, the General Secretary of the PPP, unlike  other parties and political institutions, is not an ordinary man and not an ordinary member of this Government. The General Secretary of the PPP is regarded as the voice of that Party  and over the years considered the “Primus inter pares,” first among equals, interpreted generally and understood as the boys say to be the  “Boss Man.”.

As such, on Monday, November 6, 2023  I looked forward to hearing this honourable gentleman deliver in Parliament, the position of the Party and the Government on the Venezuela Border situation. We were all shocked and disappointed. The General Secretary, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo disappeared after about twenty minutes from Parliament.

Recently, eighty persons who were allegedly fleeing from the tribulations in Venezuela were rescued off Tuschen, on the East Bank of Essequibo, when the vessel in which they were traveling broke down. The eighty were allegedly processed in a matter of minutes and handed over to friends and relatives who were expecting them.

The VP talked about some of these persons being second generation Guyanese, no evidence provided and that they would  be entitled to Guyana passports and therefore the right to vote at Regional and National Elections. Ms. Amanza Walton-Desir, Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs,  has tabled a question on this matter and I hope someone on the Government’s side will give us a truthful answer.

I have made it clear that in circumstances where we are supposed to be the fastest growing economy, we should be willing to help those seeking a better life, calling them refugees or what have you, my problem is how to interpret the silence in Parliament of the man who should have been in the vanguard of the debate on Monday, November 6, 2023, but miraculously lost his way and his voice.  Every Guyanese including PPP supporters deserve an explanation. I am reminded of my favourite quote from Shakepeare’s Julius Caesar when Caesar observed “mischief thou art afoot.”

As an ordinary citizen, I’m respectfully and humbly asking for an explanation.  I deliberately said nothing earlier in order to give the administration an opportunity to respond to concerns expressed since the Parliament met.

Only a few days ago, the distinguished Professor Emeritus of Ethics and Political Philosophy, Adela Cortina emphasized at the headquarters of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), that the migration problem is global and needs a global response. This is important and Guyanese officials on both sides of the political divide should not trivialize this matter.

Beyond these complexities any sane, sensible Government with even a smattering of patriotism must know that dealing with people from a neighbouring country that for whatever reason  is convinced that two thirds of our country belongs to them, we ought to sift with care and professional competence every single Venezuelan alien found in our territory. Every Guyanese even as we wish to be gracious hosts, must condemn any act or statement, which compromises our 83,000 square miles.

I would like to welcome them all and offer them the hospitality that Guyana is known for over many generations, but only an idiot would open his doors without checking each and everyone before allowing him to enter his house.

This question with the Venezuelan Referendum on December 3, 2023 should be the concern of every Guyanese irrespective of race, colour or political persuasion. Let me make it clear that speaking for myself and others, while we consider the behaviour of some folks at home and abroad, as opponents we must avoid labeling them as enemies.  In this regard, in spite of the fine words and unanimous passage of the motion in Parliament on Monday November 6, 2023, the Government has already shown its lack of faith and belief that they are the font of all wisdom, the Alpha and Omega of everything about Guyana and so Thursday with great pomp the Government announced that they will be presenting to Parliament a Bill to establish a new Security Entity, a Border Patrol.

There are two worrisome things about this announcement, one, there is no need for a special border patrol, all that is necessary is the deepening of cooperation with the Police, the Army and the Intelligence Agencies and increased cooperation with the Guyanese residents and miners who operate in these areas.

Second, if for whatever reason, such a new unit is deemed necessary there ought to have been some discussion with the Leader of the Opposition and other concerned institutions.

I am satisfied that our present Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Natural Resources lack the intelligence gathering capability and ability to understand the rapid and significant changes that are taking place in the world today.

We live in a world encumbered, encircled and dominated by greed, arrogance and as far as this government is concerned propaganda will lead them from darkness to light. They are wrong, very wrong. Our present crop of leaders, even within the ruling Party cannot understand that they must listen and learn from the voices of experience and therefore wisdom.

The trouble, Dear Editor, is that when we hit the iceberg as we see in Africa, Europe and parts of the Middle East, the innocent children and women are the first casualties.  Mr. Jagdeo, President Ali and his Security Advisor must prepare this nation for post December 3, 2023 if we are to inherit God’s gift to us and that our oil, gas, gold, diamonds, gold, etc are not a curse but a blessing.

 I end this letter with this universal wisdom ‘self-preservation is the first law of nature.”

Yours faithfully,

Hamilton Green

Elder