Ali’s threats to foreign firms and regional partners could isolate Guyana and wreck its investment climate, Jamil Changlee warns.
Jamil Changlee says greed for power and wealth has corrupted Guyana’s leaders and left citizens paying in fires, poverty and decay.
Independence still carries the trauma of pre-1966 racial violence, Changlee writes, and only public reconciliation can heal it.
Jamil Changlee says Guyana is sliding into dirigisme, draining oil wealth through opaque spending, subsidies and political favoritism.
Parliament has become a hypocritical corruption charade, Changlee writes, and both sides should face an independent probe.
Jamil Changlee says wasteful spending and worsening floods should drive voters to remove the government in local elections.
Ali’s flood-response photo-op missed the point, Changlee writes; drainage must be maintained before roads are underwater.
Jamil Changlee says orbital data centers make Guyana's planned local facilities obsolete and energy revenues should go into U.S. stocks instead.
Jamil Changlee warns the West Africa-Barbados route could bring Ebola to Guyana unless strict port screening starts now.
Trump has turned global conflict into a long-term U.S. advantage, Jamil Changlee writes, by weakening rivals and securing oil.