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Chase-Green, Malcolm Ferreira join PPP/C...

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declared that she now supports “One Guyana, Unity and Progress” and it was the only reason she joined the PPP/C.

When asked by reporters if she thinks her past at the council will hamper her ability to attract votes, she replied that she was moving forward and believes it would be a “clear win” for the PPP/C”.

Waves

Another candidate making waves was former Team Legacy councillor for the Albouystow­n/ Charlestow­n Constituen­cy and radio presenter, Ferreira who is also throwing his support behind the PPP/C.

Ferreira said that “The ability to be somewhere you can have access to and work with people who really want to develop communitie­s” is the main reason he joined the PPP/C.

He said that this is not a big switch, but it’s one which all should be afforded the freedom to do.

Ferreira, when asked what can be expected from him, replied that it will be a continuati­on of what occurred when he was a councillor from 20162018. He did not contest the 2018 polls. When he contested the 2016 polls, APNU+AFC had decided not to field a candidate in that constituen­cy.

“I believe not in blowing my own trumpet, but I believe that I would have a track record already as a councillor and the residents of Constituen­cy Ten can attest to the things that I have done, in terms of being there, the largest youth group with hundreds of children, by looking after infrastruc­ture, by looking after single parents, ensuring that school dropouts get the type of investment and love that they need”, Ferreira said.

He maintained that it was time now to work with people that are likeminded.

APNU will now face a serious challenge in what would have been two safe constituen­cies for it.

National footballer, Jeremy Garrett who was just last week issued a clean-up contract for the Agricola community, has also thrown his support behind the PPP/C

Adding to the PPP/C List of Candidates is current APNU Councillor, Trichria Richards from the East Ruimveldt area.

Former independen­t candidate Don Singh has also joined up with the PPP/C for the election. Singh had been vocal in disapprova­l of the controvers­ial parking meter contract.

Newcomer

On the side of APNU, newcomer Phillip Drayton, a drug treatment specialist will be taking up the challenge to secure representa­tion for Constituen­cy 1 Kingston, Tiger Bay, Alberttown and Queenstown. He said he moved to join up with APNU since he knows the needs of the communitie­s and through APNU’s representa­tion he believes it can be done.

“I’m doing a substantia­l amount of work in various communitie­s for years. So,

I’m actually on the ground to know exactly the number of stuff members of society need, so partnering with the APNU I believe that we can do things quicker and we can come up with strategic ways to see how best we can help members of society”, Drayton said.

Drayton called on members of the public – especially young people - to come out in their numbers to vote.

Another youth candidate, Chairman of the Guyana Youth and Student Movement, Kibwe Copeland will be contesting Constituen­cy 14 where he will come up against Chase-Green.

“People like to say that politics is an old man’s

game, a crook’s game, but I have a different view. I believe politics is where you have a place or a role to actually make things better for your country”, Copeland said.

He added that while this is his first rodeo with the LGE, it’s not his first in major politics. It is his belief that young people must play a part in all aspects of politics, and it’s for that reason he decided to join the race.

“This is my first time running for Local Government Elections. I was part of Local Democracy at the RDC Level, that’s after the Regional and General Elections in 2011. What sparked my interest of course is the need to play a part in local democracy, and understand, of course, local democracy is under a threat, and for that main reason myself along with other young councillor­s and even senior folks, said we must come forward and give our energy, give our vibes, and of course our intuition, our knowledge and support towards local democracy”, Copeland said.

APNU currently controls the City Council with a big majority and is hoping that things will swing in its favour once again. The other holder of seats on the council, the Alliance For Change (AFC) is not contesting.

The current council comprises 22 APNU councillor­s, six PPP councillor­s and two AFC councillor­s

 ?? ?? Kibwe Copeland’s image emblazoned on this APNU banner (Joseph Allen Images stored at Kibwe Copeland)
Kibwe Copeland’s image emblazoned on this APNU banner (Joseph Allen Images stored at Kibwe Copeland)
 ?? ?? APNU presenting its list at the CLC
APNU presenting its list at the CLC

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