Opinion

Letters

Misleading Claims about UG Accreditation

Dr. Jerry Jailall criticizes a misleading headline claiming the University of Guyana's credits are 'now' recognized by foreign universities. He argues UG has long been recognized internationally, citing examples of graduates working abroad. Jailall highlights UG's historical cooperation with international bodies and questions claims by a local university about accreditation superiority.

Critique of Bureau of Statistics' Performance and Funding

Ramesh Gampat criticizes the Bureau of Statistics (BoS) in Guyana for inefficient data dissemination despite increased funding. He highlights outdated data, lack of granularity, and insufficient public access to survey results. Gampat questions government reliance on data for policy-making, suggesting decisions are based on whims rather than evidence.

Ethical Conduct in Guyana Elections

The author argues for ethical conduct in Guyana's elections, suggesting that improved systems alone cannot prevent cheating. The focus should be on selecting honest candidates and officials to ensure fairness. Achieving 'One Guyana' requires honesty among citizens and leaders.

Neglect in Sisters Village Road Construction

Rajin, a resident of Sisters Village, expresses frustration over the ongoing road construction causing dust and safety hazards. Despite meetings with officials and media coverage, no action has been taken. The community suffers from health issues and damaged vehicles, demanding immediate intervention.

Mainstay Gold Star FC's Historic Achievement

Mainstay Gold Star FC, an indigenous football team from Essequibo, has achieved a historic milestone by advancing to the Elie League. Despite initial challenges, including lack of resources and training, their determination has led to success. The author hopes for continued support to help the team compete against higher-ranked opponents.

Praise for 2025 National Budget

Halim Khan of R3PSInc praises the 2025 National Budget for its focus on infrastructure, education, and small business support. Key initiatives include energy projects, transportation development, and the Local Content App. The budget aims to enhance economic growth, social equity, and climate resilience, benefiting Region Three significantly.

Guyana's Oil Deal Dilemma

Jamil Changlee compares Guyana's oil agreements to a parable of mango sellers, questioning whether to maintain, renegotiate, or switch oil buyers. He highlights the disparity in oil royalties, urging the government to heed public opinion for the nation's future.

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