Amid a number of fatal road accidents including one on Wednesday that left three persons dead, main opposition coalition A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) yesterday repeated a call for President Donald Ramotar to revoke the appointment of Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee.
“The deaths of three children from one family in multiple road accidents on the Corentyne coast last Wednesday shocked the nation. This tragedy should be a warning to the People’s Progressive Party, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Guyana Police Force that the road traffic situation is out of control,” Leader of the Party David Granger told a news conference yesterday.
Last year, the party had made a similar call in the wake of a