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Nov 02, 2019 Letters
The Guyana Election Commission and particularly the APNU commissioners must understand that they have a responsibility to provide free and fair elections to the people of Guyana. Furthermore, this process is embodied on “Trust “and “Creditability”. It seems though that these actors of the APNU side within this commission are displaying syndromes associated with a child who wants its own way and at any cost to the people of Guyana. Their syndromes are that they are crying loud, changing their clothes and banging their heads to get their own way. However, our Guyanese people are much more informed, matured and is banishing prejudice to misinformation by these APNU commissioners.
Since December 2018 to date, information emanating from GECOM is continuing to create the lack of “trust and an eroded creditability” at a national level, and this has the potential to influence the outcome and behavioral approach by our people. Thinking of a scenario where GECOM announcing the election result for 2020 after all these baby syndromes by the APNU commissioners? Can we contextualise the extent of distrust that is now embedded in our voting population? Can a reasonable citizen agree with GECOM? The APNU commissioners need to stop being myopic, as actions now have significant impact on our future, an emerging Guyana.
We as Guyanese, let’s hold these actors accountable as this is evolving as a national disaster. Let us protect the values embedded in our constitution. Let’s learn and mitigate from events unfolding around the world in countries such Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela and even in Hong Kong. Do we in Guyana see an emerging similarity of government’s creditability under scrutiny?
We as Guyanese have the voice to speak up now!
Sincerely,
Banker
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