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Almost all the big projects that were undertaken by successive PPP/Civic governments were carefully planned - Stabroek News

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Dear Editor,

I read, with interest, the report of Mr. Nigel Hughes’ first press conference as leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC) in the July 9, 2024, issue of the “Kaieteur News”, I was disappointed.

The article Almost all the big projects that were undertaken by successive PPP/Civic governments were carefully planned appeared first on Stabroek News.

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