The Next General Election will Determine “Champaign for Few or Water for All”.
The Next General Election will Determine “Champaign for Few or Water for All”.
To the mothers and fathers of our nation, the aunts and uncles of our country and the boys and girls of the sovereignty of the land, the time has come for us to unite under the banner; For Change and around the slogan; “Enough Kakistocracy, Elect Meritocracy”.
If you are to rid yourself from the bondages raped around you by the past failed Political Parties and government you had trusted and trade your given rights of one man one vote for an improvement of your social and economic welfare, health and education; prosperity and autonomy for the dignity and respect for yourself and other fellow Guyanese, regardless of race, color, religion or disabilities then the time has come for you to support a political party that will lead Guyana and Guyanese in chronological order to wealth and prosperity regardless of your abilities, past capabilities or present disabilities.
This Party, Your Party, The SOP Party is willing and ready to spear head the New Dawn Government to foster progress for the citizens of this our beloved country. With the fresh minds, new mentality coupled with 21st century ideas Guyana can propel and transform into a land of milk and honey, which has only been mentioned of in all past political speeches by respective candidates, but our country has only transferred from what it was to what it has become, “The Land of Watermelon and Honeycomb”, after 50+yrs of its independence.
My fellow citizens, leadership is not about prestige or being the boss and showing off the things which are worthless upon sickness and ceases upon death, but the things that are significant and worthwhile in life, for life, and not that after life. The objective and mission of the leaders for every political party should be about serving and being a servant of the people who elected them to represent them as the government of their choice. Every citizen whoever they are and however they look must feel safe and comfortable in their homes, on their property and on the streets, with a reasonable expectation for prosperity for themselves and family.
All leaders including your chosen leaders as a government must possesses a resolute gaze if he/she is to improve the standard of living for the citizens and make this country prosperous. A true visionary leader or government will understands the acronym for success “THE MPHI MATTERS”
Although Guyana is filthy rich in minerals, timber, oil and gas and other products of natural resources, because of mediocre leadership over the years, 43.5 per cent of Guyanese has been subjected to shamefully live on less than $5.5 per day.
The economic growths for Guyana has remained the same, because of bumfuzzle, trottlebottom, slubberdegullion and floccinaucinihilipilification of repeated dandiprat, “Of Plutocracy” and “Of Kakistocracy” elected to office.
To expect a change for better in Guyana’s economy with ultracrepidarian and megalomaniac leader or leaders of the same regime of government and governance after 25+years in office, is an expectation without merits and using an instrument with a 2:2 vision navigating system.
It is of insane to expect a different outcome of a problem by putting in the same ingredients. “No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.”
To be reminded of, in Guyana corruption has been the foundation for its economic disasters, destructions and distorted economic growth, while race has played the instrument of negative tunes for its development and because of such only a few are enjoying the national cake and of the least, the international bread.
The lagging of social protection measures along with the deprivation of education is the integral factors that contribute to the cycle of domestic violence, abuse and neglect, this has continued for far too long and the SOP Party will address the contributing factors.
The lacking of quality education is the foundational factors that causes and contribute to total injustice, poverty and stagnation of economic growth.
The lacking of quality education is a hindrance to prosperity for any nation.
The continued increase of prices of goods and services will continue to inflict the pain of cost of living on the mass “lower and middle” income Guyanese.
Guyana cannot and will not develop if you the citizens continues to ignore the signs of disaster seen and shown, from the same path, same choices and the same political will, but there is a new hope for you in; This Party, Your Party, Our Party, The Servant of the People Party (SOP).
This renewed hope will come under the leadership of the “Child” of Courtland Village, Courentyne, Berbice and the “Son” of the soil of Guyana.
Before I conclude I must make comparison by calling to your attention two country (a) Guyana and (b) Singapore, emerging from the same economic background; with one regressing into a state of Kakistocracy, the other into a progressive Meritocracy. That’s something to celebrate and feel proud of. The truth is learning to be selfless; to love your fellow humans as you love yourself and to always work towards the good of everyone. These sacred principles belong to the heart which guides all action towards higher and greater realms of transformation.
The simple maxim ” Love ye one another and do ye good” is the best recipe we can have for attaining Christhood, or the state of universal spiritual enlightenment that embraces the concept of the All in All and All for one and other, or Oneness of all creation conceived in Love and dedicated to producing Goodness to all, in a continuing stream of Divine Love. We have sacrificed or rather crucified all that on the cross of greed, selfishness and an irrational obsession of wanting to be demanding and dominating our fellow man for our selfish gains in the name of wants and needless needs.
My fellow Guyanese I must elaborate that the concept of a Guyana model of economic development plan must be solely depended of external services as much as manufactured exports, extensive government intervention and planning, although not a rigid central plan, will be essential to the successful expansion of the above. Guyana’s experience illustrates that an approach to economic planning must admits the possibilities of other than just ‘the market’ and ‘the plan’ if it is to be Guyana’s model pointing to a structuralist approach, leading away from a current neoclassical ascendancy in developmental economics, founded ’empirically’ in part on the success of The Cooperative Republic of Guyana, as one of the most prosperous and fastest developed country ever in the North, South and Central America hemisphere.
Lesson has been learned and can be adduced from Guyana past failure that must be modified for the success of to be muddle future, if it is to rises and be among the world’s most successful economy. There will be indeed lessons to be learned from Guyana’s future remarkable growth, with the most interesting if ever is that which stems from government’s central role in the economic development.
Dr. Martin Christopher Blair.
Co-founder/Co-leader
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