Bhoe: Give everyone a share
He jointly hosted “Breakthrough strategy for a sustainable nation” at the Arthur Lok Jack Centre, Mount Hope in collaboration with that institution.
He said squatters and middle class people should be helped to access land that also would serve to give them a stake in this society and so help to stabilise it.
Tewarie said no confidence exists because there is no clear economic direction, and no trust exists of the nation’s politicians who are not seen to mean what they say. He said globally people are revolting against privilege and exclusion, as they want a role to be a part of implementing things. He said in this country people can also try to set the agenda for their country’s development.
Earlier Tewarie lamented the prevalence of an entrenched criminal class which he alleged is protected by police and politicians and maybe even the Judiciary.
He said these criminals are involved in debt collection and the provision of security services.
Saying crime is an economic burden on this society, he urged, “Eliminate the secret alliances that make crime possible.”
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