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Kaieteur News

Sunday June 20, 2021

Overseas-based Guyanese Group calls for renegotiation of oil contract In support of calls made by Kaieteur News’ Publisher, Glenn Lall for renegotiation of the oil contracts, the Diaspora Group - The Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) yesterday launched their campaign “Renegotiate Oil Contract Now.” The group has since hosted a petition drive in Little Guyana, Queens, NY. Their goal is to collect thousands of signatures from Guyanese residing in New York, Canada and elsewhere to support their call for renegotiation that will result in Guyana getting more money to fund its long list of urgent needs such as flood control, sea defences, education, health, housing, a living wage for the working poor. The petition addressed to President Irfaan Ali reads, “Dear President Irfaan Ali: The Oil Contracts are very lopsided against Guyana. Global Witness calculates Guyana loses $55 billion on 8 billion barrels when compared to a fair contract. Compared to Suriname’s, on the Royalty alone, Guyana loses $25 billion on 9 billion barrels. These sums of money are a windfall to the shareholders of the Oil Companies at the expense of Guyanese citizens. The Contract provides for renegotiation providing both parties agree. Just ask ExxonMobil to come back to the negotiation table. We, the signatories urge you to take the first steps today to

get a FAIR DEAL CONTRACT.” A release from the group outlined further that New York-based members of OGGN have set up a table in the northwest corner of the intersection of Liberty and Lefferts Boulevard in the heart of what is now known as “Little Guyana.” The intersection is the last stop of the elevated subway line – where upwards of 75% of the passengers are Guyanese. “OGGN members were there [yesterday] to greet them with banners and placards containing messages of a lopsided contract. Many Guyanese walked over to a table setup on the sidewalk and were happy to sign the petition,” the statement said. Additionally, the release said that some Guyanese New Yorkers held placards which compared the Suriname’s and Guyana’s contracts and there were also other placards – one in particular read, “Global Witness calculates Guyana loses $55 billion on 8 billion barrels.” The statement added that most of the folks who signed the petition expressed satisfaction that a convincing case has been made to support the call for renegotiation. In the interim, OGGN will continue their campaign in New York every Friday from 3:00 – 7:00 pm for the rest of the summer. Campaigns will be launched in other countries with a high Guyanese concentration. The petition

Investigation into Headley’s killing ... From page 10 seat and pulled out what looked like a gun. This, the police reports had stated, prompted the rank sitting in the back seat to shoot Headley. The ranks then reportedly drove the wounded suspect to the Diamond Diagnostic Centre where he succumbed while receiving treatment. Police reported that the bullet had struck Headley to his body. Kaieteur News understands that the officers’ claims were filled with inconsistencies and they were placed under open arrest. Meanwhile, Commander of Region 4 ‘B’ Mahendra Siwnarine had revealed to this

publication that Headley might have purchased the stolen item that was recovered from Daly. Daly had made his first court appearance in the Providence Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Judy Latchman, on the 21st May, where he was charged with the offence of robbery under arms committed on Mohamed Khan on 11th May, 2021. Daly, who pleaded not guilty, was remanded to prison and the case was adjourned to 17th June, 2021.An autopsy done on Headley remains at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC) Mortuary revealed that Headley died from perforated lungs from a single gunshot injury.

drive on the ground follows up on previous OGGN online petitions that garnered a few thousand signatures. According to the release, OGGN’s goal is to encourage the government to renegotiate one of the worst oil contracts in the world and support the Government fully as it becomes empowered and emboldened to request Exxon to renegotiate.

The protest by the Oil and Gas Governance Network in Little Guyana, Queens, New York, yesterday.

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