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Dec 24, 2008 Letters
Dear Editor.
In response to “Corbin did not do too badly, given what he was up against” by Tacuma Ogunseye in Kaieteur News, dated December 22-08, I find it incredible for this man to talk about race-based voting and shared Governance when the PPP/C won free, fair and transparent elections.
There were never talks of race-based voting or shared Governance when the PNC used to win in their own way in which he did admit that the PNC never won an election at the polls.
If you want a freer and more prosperous Guyana then you should be on TV and in every PNC strong hold preaching what you said in your letter to PNCR supporters.
This has absolutely nothing to do with racial voting.
PPP/C and PNCR have their support bases and that is the bottom line.
Shared governance will never work in any country because the opposition in any country always wants to win and rule at any and all costs.
What we have here is “inclusive governance” and the PNCR cannot stomach it simply because they want to rule again.
So let the members of the PNCR fight it out amongst themselves in hopes that it not affect the entire nation.
PNCR supporters must know that their party never won an election in Guyana and they ought to stop listening to their leaders who are misleading them.
They ought to know that there is inclusive governance in Guyana where all is being represented.
So it’s time to stop this talk about racial voting and shared governance.
It must be called “inclusive governance”.
T. King
Jan 06, 2025
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