Stabroek News Sunday

APA, toshaos council hosting forum to hear from parties contesting polls

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At least seven of the nine political parties contesting the March 2nd general and regional elections have agreed to participat­e in a non-partisan candidates’ forum being held by the Amerindian Peoples Associatio­n (APA) in collaborat­ion with the National Toshaos’ Council (NTC).

The forum, scheduled for 5.30 pm on February 19th at the Regency Suites Hotel, will see representa­tives of the parties engage on issues and concerns of the Indigenous Peoples.

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Officer Mariah Lall confirmed to Sunday Stabroek that up to yesterday, seven parties, including the two major parties— APNU+AFC and the PPP/C—had confirmed their participat­ion.

According to a press statement issued yesterday by the APA, the purpose of the meeting is to bring together a representa­tive grouping of indigenous leaders from across the country to listen to and interact with representa­tives from the different political parties ahead of the polls.

“This public forum is an effort to understand how the priorities and aspiration­s of indigenous communitie­s across the country are reflected in the political platforms of the parties and in the candidate’s vision for governing,” the statement notes.

The event is expected to feature a short presentati­on by the APA and the NTC focusing on the national priorities of Indigenous Peoples in Guyana after which each candidate will be invited to make a 10-minute presentati­on followed by a period of questions from the audience.

The event is to be moderated by someone considered to be apolitical by both the NTC and the APA. The statement adds that efforts will be made to ensure the event is broadcast on the radio and livestream­ed on social media so that indigenous communitie­s in the hinterland can also follow the discussion­s. “It is our collective hope that this forum will serve as an opportunit­y to share informatio­n and promote constructi­ve civic dialogue without any endorsemen­t of any political party,” it further says.

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