Opinion

Contractor Misconduct and Government Response in Guyana

Dear Editor,

During the last four years, the PPPC government, led by His Excellency President Dr. Irfaan Ali, Prime Minister Brigadier (ret’d) Mark Phillips, and Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, has awarded trillions of dollars in contracts to hundreds, if not thousands, of large-, medium- and small-scale contractors throughout the country. Among those contracts were those for building, expansion, repair, and maintenance of roads and bridges; the construction of houses, schools, police stations, hospitals, health centres, and other Government buildings; and the cleaning and desilting of rivers, canals and trenches.

Some media outlets have reported that due diligence had not been properly conducted on several of these contractors, and many of them were eventually deemed unqualified, inexperienced and incompetent. Many of them have produced substandard work, and others have subcontracted their contracts to other contractors, but not before taking out a good slice of the amount paid on the contracts, leaving the subcontracted contractors with about 75 percent of the total bidding cost of the contract to complete the projects. And this in itself had resulted in substandard work being done by subcontracted contractors.

This corrupt practice must end if Guyana is to be developed. Contractors daring shoddiness and misconduct have triggered long delays before completing their contracts, which has not only been overbearing, but has also created inconvenience to the public at large.

The stalling of hundreds of contracts by delinquent and trashy contractors has prompted President Dr Ali to call a 5AM meeting to address the issue. Present at that meeting were several ministers of the Government, permanent secretaries, and senior Government officials; and while some contractors attended, many others were absent. Time and space would not allow me to explain the full details of the meeting, but suffice it to say that His Excellency read the Riot Act to all and sundry. In other words, he chastised and strongly reprimanded some of them as he attempted to put an end to such unacceptable conduct, lawlessness, and inexcusable and sloppy behaviour.

Almost everyone in all ten regions of the country not only praised the President for his courage, boldness and candidness, but placed their faith in him as their leader, and thanked him for his confidence and reassurance to solve some of the nation’s most vexing problems.

And while it is true that there are many corrupt, incompetent, unqualified and unskilled contractors who have been awarded contracts over the years, there are those who are highly skilful, competent, incorruptible, and are very serious about executing and completing their contracts in a timely manner.

Sincerely,

Dr Asquith Rose

Dear Editor,

During the last four years, the PPPC government led by His Excellency, The Honorable

President, Dr. Irfaan Ali

, Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips and Vice President Dr. Bharat Jagdeo, has awarded trillions of dollars in contracts to hundreds, if not thousands of large, medium and small contractors throughout the country. These contracts include the building, expansion, repairs and maintenance of roads and bridges, the construction of houses, schools, police stations, hospitals, health centers, and other government buildings, and the cleaning and de-salting of rivers, canals and trenches, among others. However, several media outlets have reported that due diligence has not been conducted properly on several contractors and this has resulted in most of them who were awarded contracts deemed to be unqualified, inexperienced and incompetent. Many have they produced sub-standard work, and others have sub-contracted their contracts to other contractors but not before taking a good slice of the estimated amount of the contracts. This leaves the sub-contracted contractors with about 75 percent of the total bidding cost of the contract to complete the projects. And this in itself has resulted in sub-standard work by the sub-contracted contractors. This corrupt practice must end if Guyana is to be developed.

These contractors daring shoddiness and misconduct have triggered long delays before completing their contracts which have not only been overbearing but have also created inconvenience to the public at large. The incompletion of hundreds of contracts by delinquent and trashy contractors has prompted President Dr. Ali to call an early morning meeting at 5:00 AM to address the issue. Present at the meeting were several ministers of the government, permanent secretaries and senior government officials, and while some of the contractors attended, many others were absent. Time and space would not allow me to explain the full details of the meeting, but suffice to say that His Excellency read the “riot act” to all and sundry. In other words, he chastised and strongly reprimanded some of them with the view to putting a stop or an end to such unacceptable conduct, lawlessness and inexcusable and sloppy behavior. Almost everyone in all ten regions of the country has not only praised the President for his courage, boldness and candidness, but they also placed their faith in him as their leader and thanked him for his confidence and reassurance to solve some of the nation’s most vexing problems.

And while it is true that there are many corrupt, incompetent, unqualified, and unskilled contractors who have been awarded contracts over the years, there are those who are highly skillful, competent, incorruptible and are very serious in the execution and completion of their contracts in a timely manner. Some of the most capable, experienced and outstanding contractors who are genuine and moral and who take their responsibilities very seriously and intensely, especially in doing a good job to make sure that the taxpayers get their money’s worth are Mr. Peter Lewis, CEO of Associated Construction Services, Mr. Mohamed Raffik, CEO of Raffik and Sons Construction and Mr. Brian Tiwari, Chairman and Founder of BK International. These are excellent, reputable, trustworthy, ethical and dependable contractors who over the years have been superb in the execution of their contracts and are second to none in terms of work ethics, meeting contract deadlines and producing excellent work. Simply put, these are the finest contractors in Guyana and should be given first preference in the awarding of contracts and not those masquerading as contractors.

Sincerely,

Dr. Asquith Rose

Appeared in Guyana Times as Contractors in Guyana on Friday, January 17, 2025.

Appeared in Kaieteur News as Lewis, Tiwari and Raffik are the finest contractors in Guyana on Friday, January 17, 2025.