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Refreshing to see the excitement which the LGE generated on nomination day

- Dear Editor,

Democracy is an important ingredient for developmen­t. This is true for national as it is for local developmen­t. Indeed, there is a close correlatio­n between national and local developmen­t. Because of the diverse nature of the Guyanese society, political power is more or less diffuse, with the PPP/C exercising executive power at the central level. Both the PPP/C and the APNU+AFC exercise political control at the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) the National Democratic Council (NDC) and the Municipali­ty levels depending on the number of seats obtained. In some important respects, there is a fair amount of power-sharing at the local levels, hence the importance of all Guyanese to get involved and become part of the decision-making processes.

The holding of local government elections on June 12 is therefore an important component of the overall democratic process. It provides for a renewal of governance at the local level including that of the municipali­ties. Georgetown, New Amsterdam and Linden, historical­ly, were controlled by the PNC with the PPP dominating the majority of the NDCs and some of the townships including Anna Regina, Rose Hall and Corriverto­n. It is therefore refreshing to see the level of participat­ion and excitement which the local government elections have generated on nomination day. The PPP/C is the only political party that has submitted candidates for all of the local government areas, an indication of its superior political and organizati­onal strength. The AFC and the WPA opted out of the contest for reasons best known to themselves. The APNU chose to contest only in those areas which it considered ‘safe’.

Based on the above scenario, the PPP/C appears set to once again emerge victorious at the polls, including in some of the supposedly ‘safe’ PNC areas. Both Georgetown and Linden are showing signs of a shift in political support in favour of the ruling PPP/C alliance. A number of former high-profile PNC members, including former Georgetown Mayor Mr. Patricia Green, are now on the PPP/C list of candidates for the Georgetown municipali­ty. The PPP/C had already increased its representa­tional strength from three to seven in the

Georgetown Town Council and with more persons of prominence joining the PPP/C team, it is anyone’s guess how the dynamics in the Council will play out after the holding of the elections.

From the perspectiv­e of the political health of the City, the introducti­on of fresh faces on the political scene is indeed a healthy sign and bodes well for the governance of the Georgetown municipali­ty, which for too long was characteri­zed by incompeten­ce and mismanagem­ent by successive PNC administra­tions. This coming local government elections holds out some promise that better days are ahead for the beleaguere­d City. It is now for the citizens of Georgetown to seize the moment and give the Council a new lease of life.

Sincerely, Hydar Ally

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