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Guyana: Opposition Leader Raises Concerns Over Corruption in Guyana

Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed delivered a critique of state accountability during his address for Guyana’s 60th Independence Anniversary. He warned that institutional corruption and economic inequality pose significant threats to the nation’s future. In his message, he highlighted that despite the country’s unprecedented macroeconomic growth, the wealth generated is not translating into improved living conditions for many citizens.

Mohamed emphasized that Guyana is at a critical juncture in its post-colonial history. While the economy is experiencing some of the highest gross domestic product growth rates globally, he argued that these figures obscure a more challenging domestic reality. He stated, “Trillions now flow through our economy, yet Guyanese remain heavily burdened by rising costs and severe hardship.”

The Opposition Leader questioned the validity of measuring national progress solely by financial gains when vulnerable groups are excluded from the economic benefits. He specifically pointed out the struggles of retirees and working-class families who are facing diminished purchasing power. He remarked, “How far have we truly come when pensioners who built this nation are forced to endure indignity while corruption flourishes openly before their eyes?”

Another key aspect of Mohamed’s address was the impact of unchecked state spending on the younger generation. He expressed concern that there is a growing perception among young people that success is linked to political connections rather than merit. He stated, “How far have we truly come when young people increasingly believe success depends not upon merit or hard work, but upon political proximity and connections?”

In conclusion, Mohamed called for strengthening anti-corruption bodies and ensuring that state oversight operates independently of executive influence. He argued that structural corruption must be actively addressed rather than accepted as a consequence of rapid development. His address sets the stage for the political opposition to advocate for greater fiscal transparency as the parliament prepares to review upcoming multi-billion-dollar budget allocations.

Source: hgptv.com

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