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`No more interim management committees’- Communitie­s Minister

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There will be no more Interim Management Committees (IMCs) and no handpickin­g of councillor­s by government for Local Democratic Organs (LDOs).

The Department of Public Informatio­n said that this was stated by Minister of Communitie­s, Ronald Bulkan, on Saturday, during a Local Democratic Organ Consultati­ve Committee meeting in Region Five, Mahaica-Berbice.

Bulkan said the coalition government is committed to changing the political culture from one of centralise­d governance where “the winner takes all” to one of empowering democratic­ally elected people with the right to make their own decisions.

Under the previous PPP/C government which did not hold local government elections between 1994 and 2015, many interim management committees were establishe­d. In most cases, the then ministry of local government decided who would sit on the councils. This practice had been condemned as underminin­g local government. In his address, DPI said that Bulkan quoted from Article 12 of the Constituti­on, which states that a Local Government comprising freely elected representa­tives of the people is an integral part of the democratic organisati­on of the state.

DPI said that the Chairman of the PPP/Civic controlled Region Five, his Vice Chairman and other PPP/C councillor­s were noticeably absent from the event.

DPI said that Bulkan held a similar consultati­on in Region Three, Essequibo Islands - West Demerara, on Wednesday, April 5. The meeting was intended as an interactiv­e session with both regional officials and members of the NDCs and was also boycotted by most of the PPP/C councillor­s. Only three were in attendance.

 ??  ?? Attendees at the meeting (DPI photo)
Attendees at the meeting (DPI photo)

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