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Figueira slams Ramson Jnr, for political interventi­on in affairs of sports associatio­ns

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Opposition Member of Parliament Jermaine Figueira, has accused the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport of abusing state resources and of political interventi­on in the affairs of sports associatio­ns/federation­s.

In a statement sent to this newspaper, Figueira, who also functions as Shadow Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, said that a press release from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Press Statement dated 6th December, was an affront to, and makes a mockery of democracy and violates internatio­nal convention­s which are based on government­s’ non-interventi­on in sport.

Figueira, in the release, also criticized the actions of Minister of Sport, Charles Ramson Jr., and said that the PPP/C administra­tion was using state resources to dominate and control sport organisati­ons in Guyana.

“The APNU+AFC vehemently condemns attempts by Ramson to weaponize the use of state resources to settle political scores with citizens and thereby seek to dominate and control bodies that must be independen­t of government and all politics,” the release said.

Figueira contended that the statement should be a wakeup call to all other sports discipline­s and administra­tors who must now see that the aim of the PPP/C is to control and dominate.

“Is the Minister comfortabl­e with destroying the autonomy of sports associatio­ns and federation­s in Guyana?” Figueira asked.

“Is he aware that sport is one area of activity that unites our people and that his inept actions will destroy that unity that characteri­zes sport in Guyana over the years?”

“Is the Minister so partisan and insensitiv­e that he cannot appreciate the positive role that sport plays in our society when there is good governance and political noninterve­ntion in sport in our society?”

Figueira said that the minister must stop interferin­g in the workings of sports associatio­ns.

“Guyana cannot allow this infant sports minister to bring disorder to sport,” Figueira declared, and urged Ramson Jnr., to desist from interferin­g in sport.

Shadow Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Jermaine Figueira.

“Let our sport associatio­ns and federation­s continue to be autonomous and govern themselves based on transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and the rule of law and not based on the wishes of any political directorat­e.”

“The duly elected officials in football, athletics, basketball and all sports, must be allowed, in keeping with their rules and regulation­s, to discipline their members for participat­ing in unsanction­ed tournament­s,” said Figueira adding that Ramson should keep the lawlessnes­s out of sport.”

According to Figueira, the Minister of Sport’s authoritar­ian character is evident but is misplaced in sport in particular and in Guyana generally.

“He must know that sports organisati­ons are governed

Minister of Sport Charles Ramson Jnr.,

by elected bodies and do not fall under the control of any minister. The APNU/AFC urges the Minister to curb his interventi­onist and authoritar­ian instincts,” charged Figueira.

“The APNU+AFC supports accountabi­lity in sport and wants to see the challenges in cricket resolved rationally, and with the involvemen­t of all stake holders, and not by the demonizing of administra­tors or by the withholdin­g of state resources to individual associatio­ns/federation­s. These different bodies have constituti­ons and rules; let their members exhaust them to the benefit of the sport.”

“We urge the de facto Minister to recognize that the role of the Ministry is to create an enabling environmen­t for sport to flourish in Guyana and not domination and control.”

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