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Private sector bemoans delay in release of poll results

-finds voting process credible

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While declaring the voting process credible, the Private Sector Commission (PSC) yesterday took aim at the sloth in the release of the results from Monday’s polling.

“We are extremely concerned that the process is very delayed and we don’t have a reason why this is happening,” PSC Chairman Gerry Gouveia told a press conference at the organisati­on’s Waterloo Street headquarte­rs.

The absence of results, he said, creates concern and tension among the populace while most businesses had closed. He said that it doesn’t bode well for the business community and the economy as a whole.

“That is not good for Guyana, not good for the economy and one of the reasons is why the PSC is so involved is because for our businesses to grow, for our employees to grow, we need to do it in a stable environmen­t,” he added.

The PSC fielded observers in every region and Gouveia said that the voting process went smoothly and the private sector body is confident that the elections are credible, free and fair. “We were exceptiona­lly impressed… the staff of GECOM [Guyana Elections Commission] are welltraine­d, friendly, accommodat­ing and handled the electoral process very profession­ally,” he said.

“At the end of the day, we came away with a high regard for compliance for free and fair elections, credible elections up to the end of polling yesterday, and last night we witnessed the country and up to that point and time we left there with a high sense of confidence,” he added.

Gouveia lamented that while the law does not bar Returning Officers (ROs) from publicly declaring their regions’ results, there has been a sloth to this process, given that none of them had made a public declaratio­n up to the time of the news conference, which was held shortly after 5 pm. “We really expected elections results. The nation would at least by the declaratio­n of the elections results, by this time today… much to our disappoint­ment, at this time, we have had no official declaratio­n by the Returning Officers and it is of extreme concern to us,” he said.

“We expected to have the declaratio­n of at least the five big regions—3, 4, 5, 6 and 10—by today, 1 pm the latest. Then we expected the outlying regions to have started this morning and by now had those numbers…we are extremely concerned that this process is delayed and we don’t have an acceptable reason,” he added.

Gouveia said that he raised the issue yesterday with Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield, who told him that there was nothing from GECOM’s end barring the ROs to declare their results.

Some ROs declaring results evening.

GECOM’s CEO had on Monday evening said that he was hoping that the ten ROs would be in a position to make a declaratio­n of the results in their respective districts by lunch time yesterday.

Meanwhile, Gouveia said that the PSC had also noticed some persons declaring victory for specific political parties and he urged all Guyanese to be patient and await the official results from GECOM. “We support the call that we should be began last patient… We expect the political parties to be responsibl­e in raising the expectatio­ns of their own supporters. We are asking all political parties to exercise restraint and [are] asking citizens to be patient and give GECOM the opportunit­y to complete their work…,” he said.

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