Wales Buses Expose Local Content Lie – Time to Burn It Down
A video hit FB this week: buses packed with Venezuelan migrants rolling up to Guyana’s Wales gas-to-energy site. Lindsayca ships them in while Guyanese watch from the fence. Local content? What a joke.
We’ve seen the Act enforced like scripture elsewhere. That $300M fuel farm? Dead over a shady consultant technicality. Multinationals rent 51% “Guyanese” certificates from insiders at premium rates. Elites cash in as landlords to foreign expats. Rules hit hard when big contracts are at stake.
But buses of migrants at a flagship project? Crickets. No tenders. No waivers shown. No “no local available” proof. Deadlines shift, excuses flow, and nationals compete with desperation labor. Double standard? It’s the whole damn game.
This isn’t oversight—it’s economic sabotage. Small man waits for skills training; migrants get bused in cheap. Insiders profit from ownership scams and rentals. When does enforcement touch the powerful, not just kill small deals?
Hard hits:
• Fuel farm axed for paperwork; Wales ignores buses. Why?
• Who waived Lindsayca? Names. Dates. Or admit the exemption scam.
• Locals sidelined in their country?
That’s not development—it’s colonization 2.0.
Government, Lindsayca: Answer or own the hypocrisy. Video’s viral. Truth’s out. Enforce equally or scrap the lie. Guyana First means ALL Guyanese, not rented certificates and migrant buses.
The 592 Guardian calls it: Local content’s a fraud for labor, a racket for the elite. Time to fix it—or watch trust burn.
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