Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon on Thursday night launched his campaign for leadership of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and he pledged to reunite the party while seeking to ensure that it is seen as a place for all regardless of ethnicity.
“I am honoured to have been asked to step up to the plate and do what is necessary. I, Fredrick Joseph Harmon, do accept that challenge of being the leader of the People’s National Congress Reform and I pledge to work with every member of our party,” Harmon said to an applause from the small group of supporters present for the launch, which was held at the Herdmanston Lodge, in Queenstown, Georgetown.
Harmon is seeking to replace David Granger as leader at the party’s upcoming congress, which is scheduled for December. Two other executive and long standing members, Aubrey Norton and Dr Richard Van West-Charles, have also announced their intention of vying for the post.