PNC-R’s Sandy calls on his party to embrace President Ali’s economic policies

PNC-R’s Sandy calls on his party to embrace President Ali’s economic policies

–says PPP/C administration is ‘undeniably placing’ a higher priority on social equity, economic empowerment

 

VICE-CHAIRMAN of the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region Four and member of the People’s National Congress-Reform (PNC-R) Samuel Sandy has urged his party to embrace President Dr. Irfaan Ali’s recently announced economic policies for its “far-reaching” benefits.
As his fellow party members scuffle over a consistent position, the PNC-R member, in a letter to the editor, said that Guyana is witnessing historic investments in immediate relief for its citizens, and long-term sustainable development.

While deeming the Ali-led administration as having “visionary leadership”, Sandy noted that the initiatives reflect a deep commitment to ensuring that Guyana not only weathers global economic turbulence but thrives in a rapidly changing world.

Further, he said that the $200,000 one-off payment to every household outlines a government that “listens to the concerns of its people and responds proactively to cushion the impact of rising living costs”.
The expected increase in public sector wages, according to him, demonstrates the government’s commitment to fostering economic equity, and lowering inequality, as the proposal ensures that no public servant will earn less than $100,000 by 2025.
Sandy said: “This wage policy is not merely a short-term solution, but a strategic move to raise the standard of living for public employees, a group that forms the backbone of Guyana’s service delivery. Ali’s administration understands that investing in its workforce is key to long-term productivity and prosperity.”

He went on to say that the current administration is undeniably placing a higher priority on social equity and economic empowerment, especially in light of prior salary increases for educators, healthcare professionals, and members of the Disciplined Forces.
As it relates to healthcare, Sandy said that by ensuring that 500,000 Guyanese citizens have access to vital preventative healthcare services, President Ali’s administration is not just addressing current healthcare gaps, but “proactively fostering a culture of health and well-being”.

He said: “This forward-thinking approach will help reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases on the healthcare system, ultimately saving lives and resources.”
He also praised the persistence of low food inflation, attributing it to focused assistance for the farming industry.

Sandy maintained that Guyana’s resiliency is a tribute to President Ali’s strategic planning, as many nations in Latin America and the Caribbean are struggling with skyrocketing food prices.
He further commended the President for his government’s balanced approach to economic management.

Sandy said that instead of focusing on minor criticisms, the opposition has a responsibility to support policies that uplift the nation.
He said: “By doing so, they will contribute to the ongoing growth and development of Guyana, ensuring that the entire country benefits from the government’s efforts to build a more prosperous and equitable society. Under President Ali’s leadership, Guyana is firmly on a path of progress, and all political stakeholders should collaborate to maintain this upward trajectory.”

However, this viewpoint did not sit well with PNCR Leader Aubrey Norton, who, on Friday, indirectly criticised Sandy for his perspective.
During a party press conference, Norton was asked about Sandy’s differing stance from the party.

In response, Norton said: “Mr. Sandy doesn’t speak for the PNC; he’s not a member of the executive, and, as a citizen, I think he’s free to arrive at what conclusion he wants to arrive at.”
He later said: “If Sandy makes pronouncements that are not based on the data we are accessing, so be it. Now, Sandy is a vice-chairman, and he made his pronouncement. Those pronouncements are not pronouncements on behalf of the People’s National Congress Reform; those have got to be in his personal capacity.”

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Publish date : 2024-10-11 22:27:00

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