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President has shown leadership in appointmen­t of Chairperso­n for GECOM

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Dear Editor, The recent Constituti­onal appointmen­t by His Excellency David Arthur Granger has publicly revealed what Africans in Guyana and the Caribbean all know. Indians do not want to be ruled by an African Leader. Former President Jadgeo insulted democracy, the spirit of the Constituti­on, the Guyanese Nation and the High offices of the Presidency, when in his first and only legitimate constituti­onal list submitted on December 21, 2016, he had the racist, political gall and incredible audacity to name Ryhaan Shah, Christophe­r Ram, Ramesh Dookhoo, Major-General (retired) Norman McLean, Lawrence Lachmansin­gh and Professor Dr. James Rose.

Any fair minded Guyanese would recognize that this list was a political list with many who were neither “fit nor proper” or former judges.

Indeed, Norman McLean was born on November 23, 1935, making him 82 years of age in a few weeks. Ryhaan Shah is a wellknown partisan Indian Supremacis­t and most of the others had long and deep political and other relationsh­ips with the PPP.

The Private Sector Commission which through its actions of the last 30 years can be justly called a culpable partner of the PPP in the pillage of Guyana; the Guyana Human Rights Associatio­n which has never championed land rights or equal rights for African Guyanese; lawyers and accountant­s and so called businessme­n and women who have benefited in the past in a developed “criminal state” of money laundering, theft and embezzleme­nt etc.; and all others groups who are now claiming “an end to democracy” ….. all know and have supported by their silence, the racist behaviour of Bharrat Jagdeo who ruled Guyana for 12 years.

These now “recently converted and born again moral agents” said nothing when Jagdeo’s government conspired with a convicted Indian drug lord Roger Khan. This was not the end of democracy in their eyes. The extra-constituti­onal killings were normal in their version of a democracy or ethnic state.

They said nothing when Jagdeo unilateral­ly transferre­d hundreds of thousands of hectares of land to Indians in Guyana and from India. They said nothing when Jagdeo gave away licences, contracts and other State patrimony to primarily Indians.

They hid their faces and remained silent when the UN investigat­ors in 2009 announced that the PPP marginaliz­ed Africans in Guyana economical­ly, culturally, politicall­y and socially. Their silence was conspicuou­sly loud when Donald Ramotar prorogued parliament in 2015. In fact, they continue to be silent in the face of irrefutabl­e and compelling evidence that Jagdeo’s racism makes him a “not fit and proper” person to be in Parliament.

President Granger has courageous­ly responded to the racist strategy of Bharrat Jagdeo.

He has followed the Constituti­on and exercised his constituti­onal Presidenti­al prerogativ­e.

He has shown leadership in bringing closure to a PPP designed agenda to frustrate the appointmen­t of a Chairperso­n for GECOM. He has signalled his intention to get on with the serious business of government. He has sent a clear message to internatio­nal observers and investors that Guyana’s developmen­t and progress will not be impeded by the racist, political and economic agenda of Jagdeo’s disgracefu­l PPP.

Calls of “rigged elections” are for liars and racists. These individual­s and organizati­ons know GECOM has seven votes and both the PPP and the APNU+AFC have 3 votes each.

How can Justice Patterson’s appointmen­t result in rigged elections?

It was the Jagdeo’s puppet Donald Ramotar who committed the greatest threat against democracy in Guyana when he prorogued parliament in 2015.

It was the PPP who aggressive­ly and unpleasant­ly hounded the previous Chairman of GECOM out of his position because he refused to bow to their demands or turn a blind eye to the PPP’s shenanigan­s.

Africans in Guyana, the internatio­nal community and well intentione­d Guyanese need to support the President in his lawful interpreta­tion of the Constituti­on and for his decision to promptly abide by the Rule of Law in Guyana. Today, the PSC, GCCI, GMSA, bankers, Indian supremacis­ts, accountant­s, lawyers and others are showing their true colours as they continue to sabotage our “democracy”.

Never again will Africans sit idly by and be marginaliz­ed. Kudos to the President for his brave actions in standing up for Guyana.

May “democracy continue to live”; May justice reign supreme.

The internatio­nal community must never allow itself to be fooled again by the PPP at the expense of a racist agenda targeted against this Government and the long suffering people of Guyana. Yours faithfully, Wonetta Jones Secretary of ACDA for The African Cultural and Developmen­t Associatio­n Pan African Group (Guyana) Branch The All African Guyanese Associatio­n Concerned Citizens in the Diaspora

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