British High Commissioner to Guyana Greg Quinn yesterday said that it was hoped that more would have been done to push the constitutional reform process forward.
“…We would have liked to have seen more happen by now. I understand people if they are frustrated by the lack of speed and I can understand how they might be frustrated but, like I said, it is not just one individual or one group of individuals who should or can be held responsible for the lack of progress. If enough people say it is important enough, then it will happen,” Quinn told a reporters at a “Meet the Press Day” at his Bel Air Gardens home.
“…Our position is that constitutional reform needs to be a Guyanese-led process but certainly we encourage everybody across the political divide to actually engage with the process and we hope that there will be some good progress on constitutional reform going forward over the next months and years,” he added.