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ERC working to de-escalate tensions

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Dear Editor,

The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC), once again, wishes to lend its voice to the call for peace and responsibl­e behaviour by all as the nation awaits the final declaratio­n of the March 02, 2020, General and Regional Elections.

There is no doubt that the historical­ly long period it has taken for the declaratio­n to be made has exacerbate­d tensions and discontent while unfortunat­ely fostering ethnic strife, especially on social media platforms. There is also no doubt that public utterances, including the building of expectatio­ns by some officials and their political subjects, have and continue to contribute to the heightenin­g of tensions and a further widening of unwanted division among our people.

This is not only extremely worrying due to the potential danger it poses as our electoral history so regrettabl­y reminds, but woefully unhelpful to the daunting and crucial task of forging harmony so vital at this juncture. The Commission therefore reiterates the need for all Leaders and stakeholde­r groups to act in a much needed responsibl­e manner and to ensure those, whom they influence, do likewise. At the same time, it commends those who have and continue to act responsibl­y.

The Commission will officially write to the Leaders of all Political Parties urging them and their constituen­ts to work towards de-escalating tensions and adherence to law and order. The desire for peace and good relations will take genuine and collective efforts by stakeholde­r groups and individual­s. These efforts would also include acceptance of the elections results when they are declared by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).

The agreement by H.E. President David Granger and Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, for a national recount of ballots with the participat­ion of CARICOM, further demonstrat­es that paths can be found to help resolve our political gridlock.

The Commission, having been birthed out of political discord, values and commends the efforts of all stakeholde­rs who have and continue to work tirelessly in the interest of safeguardi­ng peace and democracy in Guyana. Let us therefore work together in the best interest of our nation, for there can be no option to peace and unity which ultimately reside in our hands. With all hands on board let us promote harmony and good relations.

Yours faithfully,

Shiv Nandalall

Public Relations Officer Ethnic Relations Commission

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