The PNC emerged from its retreat with renewed vigor, anger igniting its resolve. They made it clear: leave Dr. Terrence Campbell alone. He is one of us. The truth knows no fear and it doesn’t back down from anyone. The PNC soon found an ally in the AFC, both parties rallying against the PPP Government’s relentless pursuit of Campbell, who has dared to call out the “rubberstamps” of government, exposing the inefficacy that has become commonplace.
Historically, those in power have always been “rubberstamps”; their longevity is a testament to this. They merely need a fresh inkpad to continue their work. Guyana requires more citizens to voice their thoughts openly. It is essential for more individuals to join the few who are brave enough to speak out against the status quo. Drs. Ali and Jagdeo must be held accountable for the positions they find themselves in, as they navigate through the chaos of their own making. When an attorney general turns a blind eye to the abuses faced by citizens, he risks becoming merely a political tool, neglecting the foundational principles of law that should guide his actions.
In other nations, accountability is crucial when businesses mismanage their dealings. In Guyana, however, when the government fails its people, it resorts to intimidation and abuse, often wielding the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Revenue Authority as weapons. Rumors suggest that the ruling party has revived its notorious phantom squad just in time for the upcoming elections.
The urgency for action is palpable. Guyana’s citizens need the PNC and AFC to rise in collective outrage whenever the PPP Government breaches the law or undermines constitutional rights. The plight of the citizenry should not be exclusive to PNC supporters; any law-abiding citizen is deserving of protection. The PPP does not discriminate in its targets, attacking anyone who dares to confront them, particularly regarding the mismanagement of oil revenues or the subversion of justice for political gain.
What is it about the tenets of democracy that sends shockwaves through the PPP? What dark secrets do they hide that provoke such defensive behavior? Their carefully maintained façade is crumbling, revealing vulnerabilities beneath. The PNC and AFC must relentlessly pursue these issues, exposing the government’s lack of integrity. If the government claims to be above reproach, then those protesting must surely belong to some criminal underworld—a notion Guyanese citizens vehemently reject. The real criminals are not the ordinary citizens but rather those in power who seek to silence dissent.
Well-meaning citizens acting independently are not a substitute for opposition; the opposition must be a continuous and unwavering force. The message must be clear: there will be no easy victories. The rulers will feel the pressure, and that pressure will not relent. A new era is dawning, and the democratic process should encourage robust and principled dialogue. The PPP Government has been afforded too much leeway to operate without challenge.
By standing up for one citizen, the PNC and AFC have the opportunity to enhance their credibility and win over those undecided. The time for energy and consistency is now; it is essential to become an unstoppable force for positive change in Guyana.