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Jun 21, 2019 Letters
I take the informed view that the Granger led APNU+AFC administration has created a volatile socioeconomic and political environment, especially since the carried no-confidence motion of December 21. Together, Mr Granger and his administration have demonstrated flagrant disregard for the rule of law. The undemocratic and wanton acts of the Cabinet members bear this out. Further, Mr. Granger’s most recent posture, in response to the CCJ decisions on the no-confidence and the unilateral appointment of Mr. Patterson, is unfathomable, though not totally surprising. It seems the administration has fanned fire into a blaze rather than dousing it.
To begin, Mr. Granger talks about respect for the law, and keeps repeating his adherence to the ruling of the CCJ, and in the same breath, he is asking the Court to explain his flawed and unconstitutional act. Isn’t he the same Granger who refused to provide an explanation for rejecting the Opposition Leader’s lists of names for the position of Chairman of GECOM? It appears Mr. Granger and his APNU+AFC are bent on creating mayhem. In fact, it has been opined that his most recent speech appears to be taunting the populace. Further, during the CCJ-hearings, the Attorney General told the CCJ that decision(s) contrary to the government would likely lead to social disorder in Guyana. What was the AG implying? Or could he have been instigating disorder? It is well accepted that the subordination of justice to the executive authority defines a non-democratic system.
A stable environment exists where the population is free from major threats to their safety, and where national and international investors have trusts in the political, economic and other important governance institutions. These institutions have now been thrown into disarray; public officials have changed gears and seemed to have fast tracked into corrupt and pillaging mode with a spate of illegal financial acts. There is no doubt that foreign as well as local investors’ confidence in Guyana has drastically declined, if not lost all together.
Yours sincerely,
Ronald Singh
(Barrister & Solicitor)
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