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Opposition wants `independen­t’ Commission of Inquiry into Mahdia tragedy

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must be independen­t and comprise persons who have the respect of all stakeholde­rs so that the findings are credible and acceptable to all”.

The statement urged a commission that has reputable national and internatio­nal members.

It asserted that the establishm­ent of such an Inquiry, with agreed terms of reference put together by the Government, Opposition, and other relevant stakeholde­rs, is essential in the aftermath of the tragic fire at the Mahdia Secondary School dormitory. This collaborat­ive effort, it said, will ensure a fair and comprehens­ive investigat­ion.

“The Commission of Inquiry must be tasked not only with investigat­ing the specific incident at the Mahdia dormitory but also with examining all school dormitorie­s across Guyana. The aim is to assess whether proper safety standards are in place to guarantee the safety and wellbeing of our children. It is imperative that the Commission evaluates the structural integrity, fire safety measures, emergency exits, and overall compliance with relevant regulation­s in these facilities and to recommend changes where necessary, inter alia. We have prepared some draft terms of reference that we are prepared to discuss with all stakeholde­rs”, the statement said.

It added that the aim is to foster a transparen­t and thorough inquiry that upholds the principles of transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, justice, prevention, and adequate compensati­on.

“It is crucial that all stakeholde­rs work together in constructi­ng the terms of reference to ensure a truly impartial and comprehens­ive investigat­ion by the Commission of Inquiry”, the statement said.

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