Letters to the Editor

The Westminster model is holding us back

Dear Editor, The hold up in my response to Mr. Skinner’s letter captioned “African Guyanese are not engaging their energies on the right issues” (07.12.02) was the result of my desire to include in my response the central argument of my letter captioned, “Breaking into the East Indian bloc is difficult because of their greater cultural cohesion,” (07.11.27).

This complaint of noise nuisance has been fully investigated

Dear Editor, With reference to your letter of 2007-09-20 which was addressed to Commander ‘G’ Division, enclosing a letter from Mr Mohamed Khan captioned “Noise nuisance has been fully investigated”, I wish to advise that the police mounted an investigation into the complaint by Mohamed Khan.

Wear your bullet-proof jacket to meetings with this man

Dear Editor, I would like to recommend to members of Regional Development Councils and their counterparts in Local Government Councils that henceforth, in meetings with the individual responsible for that ministry they follow the following suggestions: (1) Always wear your bullet-proof jacket (2) Say or do nothing to cause him to get angry (3) Stay as close as possible to the quickest areas of escape just in case things don’t go right (4) Never forget that whatever he does, he will not be disciplined by the top brass or the enforcers of the law.

This was not a suitable case for bail

Dear Editor, I refer to the report headlined ‘ Carnal knowledge accused granted $200,000 bail – ordered not to go within 300 yards of VC’ (Stabroek News, Tuesday, December 4, 2007) Magistrate Geeta Chandan should not give bail at all to a 30-year-old man accused of having carnal knowledge of a 13-year-old girl.

Lincoln Lewis should pass on the torch

Dear Editor, The executive members of the GTUC are soon to meet and decide whether to appoint a new general secretary or approve Lincoln Lewis’s request for a 4 year leave of absence.

Keep us posted on the bridge

Dear Editor, I acknowledge Mr Bert Carter’s eloquent reply (DC 07.12.11) to my letter in the Kaieteur News in which I outlined my points of concern regarding the Berbice River Bridge.

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