http://mimbari.livejournal.com/145079.html
December 19-2011.
JUSTICE MUST BE DONE IN GUYANA NOW:
For all of those who were killed unjustly while protesting peacefully under the Jagdeo administration.
The Commissioner Of Police too, MUST be investigated by an IMPARTIAL Commission of people chosen by the commonweal to investigate his Crimes Against Humanity and fellow Guyanese, and to do so with great speed.
This is what is expected from the new political administration in office. And this is what is expected for Transparency, Fairness, Justice, and the Rule Of Law in Guyana.
We The People are watching, waiting, and expect expeditious action be taken on these matters from the Office Of The President of Guyana NOW.
Derryck S. Griffith.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Guyana's President Donald Ramotar Cabinet Appointees-2011.
http://www.demerarawaves.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2914&catid=1
http://mimbari.livejournal.com/144583.html
December 07-2011.
Guyana's President Donald Ramotar Cabinet Appointees-2011.
The full list of ministers sworn in is as follows:
Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds
Ally Baksh - Minister Within the Ministry of Agriculture
Irfaan Ali - Minister of Housing
Dr. Frank Anthony - Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport
Robeson Benn - Minister Of Public Works
Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett - Minister of Foreign Affairs
Juan Edghill - Minister within the Ministry of Finance
Dr. Nanda Gopaul - Minister of Labour
Priya Manickchand - Minister of Education
Anil Nandlall - Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
Ganga Persaud - Minister of Local Government and Regional Development
Robert Persaud - Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
Dr. Leslie Ramsammy - Minister of Agriculture
Dr. Bheri Ramsarran - Minister of Health
Clement Rohee - Minister of Home Affairs
Dr. Ashni Singh - Minister of Finance
Pauline Sukhai - Minister of Amerindian Affairs
Jennifer Webster - Minister of Human Services and Social Security
Dr. Jennifer Westford- Minister of Public Service
Norman Whittaker- Minister within the Ministry of local Government and Regional Development
FOOTNOTE:
This ethnic composition looks similar to the Jagdeo administration.
Derryck.
NYC.
http://mimbari.livejournal.com/144583.html
December 07-2011.
Guyana's President Donald Ramotar Cabinet Appointees-2011.
The full list of ministers sworn in is as follows:
Prime Minister, Samuel Hinds
Ally Baksh - Minister Within the Ministry of Agriculture
Irfaan Ali - Minister of Housing
Dr. Frank Anthony - Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport
Robeson Benn - Minister Of Public Works
Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett - Minister of Foreign Affairs
Juan Edghill - Minister within the Ministry of Finance
Dr. Nanda Gopaul - Minister of Labour
Priya Manickchand - Minister of Education
Anil Nandlall - Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
Ganga Persaud - Minister of Local Government and Regional Development
Robert Persaud - Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
Dr. Leslie Ramsammy - Minister of Agriculture
Dr. Bheri Ramsarran - Minister of Health
Clement Rohee - Minister of Home Affairs
Dr. Ashni Singh - Minister of Finance
Pauline Sukhai - Minister of Amerindian Affairs
Jennifer Webster - Minister of Human Services and Social Security
Dr. Jennifer Westford- Minister of Public Service
Norman Whittaker- Minister within the Ministry of local Government and Regional Development
FOOTNOTE:
This ethnic composition looks similar to the Jagdeo administration.
Derryck.
NYC.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
GUYANA'S ELECTION RESULTS-2011:
December 01-2011.
GUYANA'S ELECTION RESULTS-2011:
The People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) took 49 per cent of the votes cast.
And David Granger, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), received 41 per cent. And Mr. Donald Ramotar has won the presidency.
No party with a majority. A coalition to make 51% is necessary in order for any legislation to pass in Parliament.
Thousands stayed at home and did not vote. So if you expected a different result, you have only yourselves to blame.
GUYANA'S ELECTION RESULTS-2011:
The People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) took 49 per cent of the votes cast.
And David Granger, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), received 41 per cent. And Mr. Donald Ramotar has won the presidency.
No party with a majority. A coalition to make 51% is necessary in order for any legislation to pass in Parliament.
Thousands stayed at home and did not vote. So if you expected a different result, you have only yourselves to blame.
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