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Jun 20, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
The inevitable is around the corner, PPP/C will soon take office as the new government of Guyana, as was reflected by the results of the March 2nd election and the recent concluded recount.
Those APNU+AFC individuals along with Lowenfield, Mingo and other officials of GECOM who are determining in subverting the results as to derail the will of the people will soon face the full length of the law. Mingo inflected an unverified count for Region Four and the final report of the election results which was prepared by Lowenfield in favour of APNU+AFC deeming the Coalition as the winner last March, has showed that these individuals have demonstrated blatant disrespect and disregards for the laws of Guyana and the will of the people who cast their votes for the party of their choice at the polls on March 2nd.
They have held this country at ransom for the past 109 days thus far, notwithstanding the fact that the entire world, International Community, Caricom, OAS and all the political parties who contested the March elections have agreed and concluded that the PPP/C has won the election and welcome the transition of the new Government.
The APNU+AFC members know that they have lost the election and therefore need to stop misleading their supporters. It’s as clear as day that numbers do not lie.
It’s time for David Granger as the leader to concede and congratulate the PPP/C and allow the country move on the pathway of development and national unity.
Yours sincerely,
Odayson Ashby
Feb 09, 2025
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