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Irfaan Ali has been travelling throughout Guyana

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Dear Editor,

Maruranau, Nappi, Aishalton, Karadarnau­wa, Katoonarib, Potannau, Rukumutu, Irfaan Ali has been travelling throughout Guyana, these are but a few of the names of villages visited in the Rupununi recently. Irfaan has visited seven of the ten regions of Guyana so far on his mission to listen to the voice of the people, their concerns, needs and proposed solutions. Irfaan is well known to people in the areas where he worked to establish housing schemes, he is meeting a larger constituen­cy now, with concerns small and large. He is campaignin­g, but most important is a leader who listens to voices other than those in Georgetown, it may offend the elitist of our capital city, but it is exactly what Guyana needs.

On Republic Day, Georgetown got to meet Irfaan Ali as he led the parade of the PPP/C Mashramani float; the interactio­n was most interestin­g; the band almost ground to a halt, moving at a snail’s pace as many reached out to press the flesh, take selfies, offer words of encouragem­ent, talk; it took over three hours to move from the seawall to Church Street along Vlissingen Road.

As the new week dawns, Irfaan Ali will be gone from Georgetown again, ‘missing’ is the word that will be used to describe a candidate who actually dares to be different. Irfaan Ali is doing what he needs to; he has a very capable party supporting him, a General Secretary who was President of Guyana for a dozen years is holding the fort in Georgetown. Activists are walking in every neighbourh­ood, in every region, sharing flyers filled with informatio­n, engaging with residents, noting concerns and building a database of issues to be addressed. A vast team of volunteers working for a common cause; gathering informatio­n required for good governance.

Editor, some may say the Georgetown elite are being hypocritic­al when they ask ‘Where is Irfaan Ali?’ Based on the reaction from the crowd on Mash day, I would suggest it is a plea for leadership from an elite abandoned by the quintessen­tial elitist elected in 2015.

Actions speak louder than words, and the outpouring of warmth for Irfaan is a harbinger of a beautiful future for all Guyanese.

Yours faithfully, Robin Singh

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