The main opposition the PNC/R today lashed out at the ruling PPP/C claiming that there is an alarming breakdown of law and order. The most recent horrors are evident in: the barbaric killing of sixteen year old Neesa Gopaul; the Friday 1st October 2010 gunning down of Mark Ceasar; and the Monday 4th October 2010 execution style killing of Patrick Goodluck and Godfrey Grootfaam.
The PNCR has noted the Wednesday 6th October 2010 article, published in a daily newspaper, under the caption, “Ministry admits we failed her”, the party questions the minister what she intends to do now about those officers, in her Ministry, who clearly did not follow up on their duties, the Nation needs to know.
The PNCR believes that the deliberate and unashamed disregard for the Rule of Law, by senior members of the PPP/C Administration, has created an environment where many, in society, now feel encouraged to display disrespect for the law.
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