Local businessman Terrence Campbell has ended his brief foray into politics, citing the “polarization” created by the no confidence motion against the government and concerns about whether his partners in new political party A New United Guyana (ANUG) are qualified to be elected to the National Assembly.
Campbell made the announcement yesterday in a Facebook post, where he also announced that he has resigned from civic group RISE Guyana, which has been lobbying for constitutional reform.
“Today a knife was stuck into my back by my own people,” Campbell began the post.