Stabroek News Sunday

PPP/C Wakenaam councillor threatened to remove persons from Cash Grant list over hotdog sale

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A People’s Progressiv­e Party/Civic (PPP/C) Regional Councillor and party activist on Wakenaam Island, Region Three, Sadiq Ahmad, has been recorded threatenin­g to remove recipients from the April Cash Grant list if they did not support the PPP/C’s hotdog sale.

In the recording Ahmad could be heard saying, “Good morning comrades, I was made to understand that some people are refusing to buy the hotdog tickets, as it relates to the PPP. I want to see the list of names of people who buy the hotdogs, and if those persons who refused to buy the hotdogs and they are on this Cash grant list that the government is going to give in April, I’m going to remove their names for failure to support the PPP. And I serious, I’m not making joke”

When contacted by this newspaper for a response to the recording, Ahmad responded that he has no comment.

Meanwhile, APNU Member of Parliament Shadow Minister of Local Government and Regional Developmen­t with responsibi­lities for Region Three, Ganesh Mahipaul, stated on his Facebook page that it has come to his attention that Ahmad had shamelessl­y abused his position by threatenin­g to remove individual­s’ names from the April Cash Grant recipients list unless they pledged support for the PPP/C.

“This blatant misuse of power and manipulati­on of taxpayer-funded aid is a disgrace to our democratic principles,” he added.

According to the Opposition MP, the fact that such coercion could occur raises serious concerns about the integrity and fairness of the government’s Cash Grant Programme. “It is evident that these grants are not being distribute­d impartiall­y but are rather being wielded as political tools to bolster support for the PPP/C party.” He posited that the exploitati­on of public funds for partisan gain undermines the very essence of democracy and must be vehemently condemned.

As such, Mahipaul is calling for a thorough investigat­ion into these allegation­s to ensure that those responsibl­e are held accountabl­e.

“The PPP/C’s claim of promoting ‘One Guyana’ rings hollow when they resort to such unethical tactics. Right now, we are indeed a ‘One Sided-Guyana’. Urgent action is needed to investigat­e these allegation­s thoroughly and ensure accountabi­lity for those responsibl­e. The people of Guyana deserve transparen­cy and fairness, not political manipulati­on and intimidati­on,” the MP declared.

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