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May 16, 2015 News
Chairman of the Joint Services, Brigadier Mark Phillips, is urging all Guyanese to remain calm and to continue to exercise restraint and good judgement.
“As we await the final declaration from GECOM, let us avoid antagonistic behaviour and remain patient as due process and the rule of law takes its course”.
“Continue therefore to temper any tendency to become riled or give in to frustration. For those who are celebrating remember, to do so in keeping with the ambits of the law.
“Citizens, have patience with the process and let good sense prevail. Guyana is ours. Let us therefore, conduct ourselves at all times for the development and good of our beloved nation.”
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