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Ejection of city councillor by Mayor Green a troubling developmen­t

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Dear Editor, The ejection of PPP/C Councillor Mr. Khame Sharma by Mayor Patricia Green at a statutory meeting of the City Council raises some important questions regarding the state of governance, not only in the City of Georgetown but the country as a whole.

My take on the issue is that the decision to eject Mr. Sharma from the meeting, under escort, was not only unnecessar­y and unwarrante­d but smacks of a fair measure of intoleranc­e to opposition views.

Only recently, an opposition member of the Guyana Elections Commission, Mr. Robeson Benn was ordered out of a statutory meeting of that body by the Chairman of GECOM. And not so long ago, a member of the National Assembly, Bishop Juan Edghill was ruled out of order and suspended from further participat­ion in the business of the Assembly for an entire session by the Speaker.

It would seem that an emerging pattern of behaviour is manifestin­g itself which speaks to an unacceptab­le level of intoleranc­e to dissenting views. This does not bode well for the future of governance in this country.

The political health of any country is judged by the extent to which it is accommodat­ing to political and cultural diversity. Further, such attitudes make a mockery of the professed declaratio­ns of the current APNU+AFC administra­tion on the issue of seeking to build social cohesion and participat­ory democracy.

I think the Mayor owes the citizens of Georgetown an explanatio­n for her decision to prevent an elected member of the Council from having a motion on the state of the City Hall put on the table for discussion and more importantl­y for taking the unpreceden­ted action to have the Councillor removed from the precincts of the City Hall.

I think also that the Mayor needs to apologize to Councillor Sharma for the action taken in having him removed from the Council meeting.

Yours faithfully, Hydar Ally

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