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Members of the security services and community policing groups should not stand in local government elections

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Dear Editor,

There is a burning issue which the Guyana Elections Commission needs to answer as local government elections draw near. This is a question several people and political parties have been asking me since 1994, as they have observed that several members of the Community Policing Group here in Essequibo are chairmen of NDCs and are Regional Democratic Councillor­s.

The arrangemen­ts for local government elections must be wholly democratic and free from any military and para-military candidates.

A proliferat­ion of new political parties will enter the elections and will field candidates for all 65 NDCs and six municipali­ties. The parties contesting this election should select suitable and qualified candidates who can make a contributi­on to national developmen­t.

The councillor­s, mayors and chairmen must work as part of a team to strengthen the cohesivene­ss of the community and therefore of the nation; reduce feelings of alienation; and induce a greater sense of responsibi­lity and self-esteem in the individual.

A political party which would like to contest the local government elections should not run unless the initial opportunit­ies are equal; in any case no person who belongs to the Guyana Police Force, is an RDC Councillor, a member of a Community Policing Group, or the army should run for the positions of councillor, chairman or mayor in this local government elections. Many of the grosser defects of the past arrangemen­ts can be corrected, but there is perhaps a distinctio­n between a palliative and cure.

The palliative­s do not conceal the fact that the 1994 local government election emerged out of older processes which were primarily intended to crystalise the inequitabl­e social and political relationsh­ips constituti­ng the system. The imbalances within the system imposed constraint­s and caused frictions and inhibition­s unacceptab­le for a developing country like Guyana. Yours faithfully, Mohamed Khan

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