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Jul 02, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
Kaieteur News – The departure from the PNC-led APNU is moving from a trickle to a tsunami. By election day the APNU (and AFC too) will be so depleted, it is likely they might just throw in the towel.
Now, there are multiple reasons for abandoning the PNC-led APNU. Chief among these are (a) the poor treatment of women; (b) the intensification of ethnic dominance in the party; and (3) the conspicuous lack of leadership.
Yet, one of the biggest reasons has been left unaddressed. For this I urge readers to take a look at the ridiculous letter by Lincoln Lewis (6/30/2025) in which he accuses the PPP of attempting to rig the upcoming elections.
The truth is only the PNC, the PNC-led APNU, and the AFC have been verifiably implicated in rigged elections in the country. Mr. Lewis’ tiresome incantations have become boring, clumsy, awkward, distasteful, jejune, insipid, but most of all, they have become counter-productive. The consequence of Lewis’ comical distortions is that even those within the PNC are voting with their feet. He is writing the requiem for the PNC-APNU.
Lincoln Lewis is an emperor without an empire. His play with incitement will fall into an abyss of ignominy. People have a limit with nonsense.
Sincerely,
Dr. Randy Persaud
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