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Verify Region Four Statements of Poll in accordance with the law

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Dear Editor,

After viewing the events on Thursday, March 5th, 2020 as reported by the media houses covering the verificati­on process of Electoral District No 4 (Region 4) at the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Centre, High and Hadfield Sts, Georgetown, I am respectful­ly appealing to the Chair and Commission­ers of GECOM and to the leadership of the contesting political parties to ensure that verificati­on of the Statements of Poll and the Declaratio­n of the Results by the Returning Officer District 4, and the Official Declaratio­n of Results of the 2020 National and Regional Elections by the Chief Election Officer, be in compliance with the relevant Act and the Constituti­on of Guyana.

To deviate in District 4, from a process that was reportedly applied relatively smoothly in the nine other

Districts, and to treat apparently dismissive­ly with the genuine concerns raised by the contesting parties, as well as those raised by local and internatio­nal accredited Observers, is to court disaster.

I hold no brief for any political party but am an advocate for the right of every citizen to have his or her vote accurately attributed to the political party of choice and for the transparen­tly executed tabulation, verificati­on and declaratio­n of the results. To do otherwise is to taint the democratic process with allegation­s of fraud, to insult the intelligen­ce of Guyanese, and to incur the criticism and sanctions of the internatio­nal community. Such a scenario will exacerbate the lack of confidence in national institutio­ns, betray the inviolabil­ity of the Constituti­on and set a poor example to the younger generation­s of Guyanese. More immediatel­y, it will fuel tensions among supporters of the political parties whose expectatio­ns have been raised and those who will feel cheated. Arbitrary decisions that are based on self-interest and which are patently inconsiste­nt with the Constituti­on, will take us down a slippery slope of confusion and chaos that will have far reaching consequenc­es for our plural society and for Guyana’s future.

I appeal to all for good sense to prevail, to pull back from the precipice and in a mature, responsibl­e and patriotic manner seek to urgently resolve the current crisis facing our democracy.

Yours faithfully,

Joseph G Singh

Major General (ret’d) Former Chief of Staff of the ‘Guyana Defence Force (19902000) and former Chairman GECOM (2000-2001)

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