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Concerns are mounting over the governance of the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GL&SC) since the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) took office. A major issue is the absence of a board of directors to oversee crucial land management and survey decisions, raising questions about transparency and accountability within the Commission.
The absence of a functioning board leaves a significant gap in oversight, with troubling reports suggesting that land allocations are allegedly being directed by President Irfaan Ali and Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo without the usual checks and balances. This situation has led to serious concerns about the fairness and legality of these processes under the current administration.
Good governance is essential for public trust and national development. Analysts posit PPP government must urgently address these issues by reinstating a board of directors at GL&SC to ensure proper oversight, transparency, and accountability. Restoring these governance structures is crucial for maintaining the integrity of land management in Guyana.