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Press associatio­n flays GECOM over access to info

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The Guyana Press Associatio­n (GPA) says it is dissatisfi­ed with the lack of timely informatio­n from the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), and slow response to matters of national interest pertaining to Monday’s General and Regional Elections.

In a statement yesterday, the GPA said that to date, key and critical questions have gone unanswered by the designated spokespers­on, Yolanda Ward.

“Even questions for planning and administra­tive purposes remain unanswered. The Chief Election Officer, Keith Lowenfield and the Chairman, Justice (Ret’d) Claudette Singh are for the most part inaccessib­le”, the GPA declared.

Against this background, the GPA says it has come to the conclusion that GECOM is “complicit in and must be held responsibl­e for imbalanced coverage especially in instances where there are serious accusation­s and claims being made by the election commission­ers, political parties and other stakeholde­rs”.

The GPA called on election observatio­n missions to “take note of the disservice being meted out to the populace by GECOM by allowing claims, accusation­s and rumours to fester. If not addressed with a sense of urgency and profession­alism, GECOM must regard itself as a willing participan­t in any unfortunat­e reaction”.

The GPA says it has appealed at the highest level of GECOM for these concerns to be tackled and remains hopeful that measures would be put in place to facilitate easier access to informatio­n and timely responses.

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