Acting Chairman of the Enmore/Hope NDC, Mohammed Dawud yesterday maintained that no decision had been made to sell 15 computers which were controversially seized by the eGovernment Unit on Thursday.
In an interview with Stabroek News, Dawud said that the computers were outdated and key components had malfunctioned and so the council had been considering its options. He also asserted that the computers were the property of the Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) and had nothing to do with the government. He also revealed that there had been an attempt on the same day to enter the community centre where computers are also kept but that this was thwarted by guards.
Dawud said he was assaulted by a fellow resident during the visit by the eGovernment Unit of the Ministry of Public Telecommunications, accompanied by officers from the State Assets Recovery Unit (SARU) and he had