The ruling “Peoples Progressive Party Civic “is now like a wounded animal; a wounded animal is most dangerous because it is staring death in the face.”
This was the report by Chairman of the Peoples National Congress Reform (PNCR), ‘Cammie’ Ramsaroop this past Friday as the party opened its 17th Biennial Congress.
PNCR’s Robert Corbin, in his final address to his party as Leader, decided that he would “bear his chest,” and singled out former Executive Members Joe Hamilton and Phillip Bynoe, “the Wild Men in our midst.”
Even as he hinted at a “tell all” Memoir, Corbin in a manner akin to “brimstone condemnation,” railed into Bynoe and Hamilton as the party’s 17th Biennial Congress got underway on Friday last at Congress Place.
“Beware of the Wild Men in our midst who have their nefarious agendas,” roared Corbin, even as he directed a message to Lindeners to maintain “the struggle” and warned party activists to “be aware of, and not be misled by those who seek to use the genuine problems of the citizens of Linden to satisfy their own partisan, political agendas or to achieve public recognition.”
Repeatedly referring to Bynoe as the “Wild Man,” Corbin warned of others that would pose as soldiers in the “great revolutionaries, when in fact they are agents of the enemy.”
“The PNCR has had a wealth of experience in these matters…These Wild Men have sometimes caused the unnecessary deaths of our comrades in various struggles,” said Corbin as he laid the deaths and invasion of the Office of the President several years ago, squarely at the feet of Bynoe, “acting on behalf of the enemy.”
The Former Opposition Leader in Parliament, who was recently honoured in the Chambers told his party that as they reflect “on the Office of the President martyrs, it is also significant that in the midst of that debacle, another “wild man”, then a so-called leading executive member of the PNCR who knew differently, wrote a letter to the Press under his own name with the caption, “The Mad Men at Congress who sanctioned the break-in at the Office of the President should hang their heads in shame.”
Corbin was on this occasion drawing reference to Joseph Hamilton the party’s former Executive member and according to Corbin, “He knew that there was no such plan at Congress Place, yet he sought to create confusion and damage the image of our Party at a time when the Party needed unity and solidarity to rally in support of our fallen comrades who had been misled.”
Corbin revealed that it was no surprise to him that “he (Hamilton) too like the wild man from Linden ended up being a Candidate for the PPP/C at the last elections and is now a non-voting Member of Parliament for that Party.”
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