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Guyana must not fail the UN

by Jai Lall
December 14, 2024
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Dear Editor,

Through the astute leadership of a young and vibrant President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali at the helm of a budding nation grappling with the wealth of a resourceful land and resolute people, the PPP/C Government carefully crafted an infrastructure which supports the United Nations universal aims and objectives of protecting people from crime, preventing corruption and promoting human rights. Guyana currently occupies the temporary 2-year seat at the UN Security Council where its input is required to help maintain peace in the world.

Sometimes, a lot of what is spoken, written or gesticulated, is often doubted, denied, denounced, deliberated, demonstrated or discussed for acceptance or declension purpose. A balanced mind leaves an open window for delayed consideration. Often, it is inferred, implied and intimated that, the value of life becomes peacefully enjoyable only when there is the primary abode of sensitivity and reality with the secondary undertaking of intelligent lessons and wealthy experiences.

That is why the Constitution of Guyana incorporates the function of: an Attorney General’s Office and the Ministry of Home Affairs; a Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance and a Ministry of Social Securities and Human Services. These institutions contribute towards a peaceful environment in Guyana, devoid of inequality, racism and discrimination. President Dr. Irfaan Ali pledged on International Day of Democracy 2021 to “strengthen the ramparts which protect our fragile democracy: the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary, freedom of expression and constitutional rule.”

No matter how academically educated or profoundly knowledgeable or scientifically practical one may perceive or profess to be, unless practiced with a degree of commonsense, preached by mastering the language of simplicity and perfected by doctoring the route of humanity, the essence of the content constricts clarity and may become complicated, cumbersome or convoluted. No wonder a book should not be judged by its cover.

It is worth reflecting on what the first US Secretary of State ever to visit Guyana said. Mr. Mike Pompeo in September 2020 stated, “We know the Guyanese people cherish democracy, they cherish freedom, they value free, fair, and transparent elections, just as Americans do, just as all people do. I was proud to publicly support the Guyanese people in their quest to have the results of the election respected. The results certainly took longer than any of us would have wished or hoped, but it was worth fighting for. It was worth fighting to honor the people’s sovereign decision. That’s indeed – (applause) – that’s indeed what democracy is all about. Congratulations, President Ali.

Is it an accident, coincident or design that three observations have being lined up in adjacent rows to form a hattrick of commemorative events? International Day against Corruption was celebrated on December 9th, the International Day for Human Rights on December 10th and Gita Jayantie on December 11th, being the philosophical gift to guide gurus, grads, docents and other disciples.

Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips recently clarified the PPP/C government’s position when he acclaimed that, “Our government is prepared and continues to work [through] the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance to ensure that we protect the human rights of all Guyanese, that we respect all the international organizations pertaining to the observance and promotion of human rights.” It is of great significance and paramount importance to congratulate President Ali on receiving numerous international awards throughout the world as a democratic leader who is not heralded as a dictator.

Since the infamous 2020 General and Regional Elections, Guyana and Guyanese were saved from another era of undemocratic process as birthed from the belly of dictatorship. The criminal elements manifested by a corrupted gang of election riggers, attempted to once again deny Guyanese their human rights to elect a leader of their choice through the practice of fair means. Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, Hon. Bruce Golding, head of the OAS Electoral Observer Mission, in making his preliminary report to the OAS Council in May 2020 stated that he had “never seen a more transparent effort to alter the results of an election”.
Mr. Golding was referring to the sanctimonious gangster who led a band of rebels with the aim of usurping power through the back door. Guyana is now a bosom friend to the Caribbean and currently enjoys a special place which is close to CARICOM, since President Ali took over the mantle-ship as leader of a nation once spurned as the second poorest in this hemisphere. Guyana is currently one of the leading nations in terms of economic stability, sustainability and security through the astute management of a PPP/C government.

The time is right, ripe and relevant for the essence of the teaching from the Gita to be incorporated in the attitude, aptitude and application of Guyanese way of life. The simple emphasis of understanding one’s duty in society and fulfilling it without any attachment to its reward, is a ticket to curb crime, corruption and human rights violation in this multilateral community.

President Ali said it well earlier this year at the UN Assembly, “The future we seek—a future where no one is left behind—demands courageous action. The UN must fulfill its role as a custodian of greater global peace, the foremost promoter of sustainable development and an unflinching protector of human rights, human dignity and international law. And since the UN is all of us, this body of nations, this is a collective responsibility for us all. Let us not be found wanting. Let us act together, for the advancement of peace, for the achievement of sustainable development, and the preservation of human dignity, now and for generations to come.”

Guyana cannot fail the UN and must maintain the dignity of human rights in this country.

Yours respectfully,
Jai Lall.

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