After Friday’s congress, there can only be unity and a collective sense of purpose

Dear Editor,

I cannot host a show now because of certain circumstances but I must state my final position before Congress scheduled for Friday is held. It is my understanding that that there will be no postponement of Congress. I am not in receipt of any information that candidates vying for leadership positions will stand down. My position is that Congress should be postponed until the end of August and all differences be resolved by that time. This will be in the best interest of all parties in the PNCR.

However, if Congress goes ahead with the participation of all candidates vying for leadership positions, the outcome must be respected, honoured and supported. There can be no dissatisfaction at the outcome because all have willingly entered the race. I give you my word that whoever becomes Leader of the PNCR, will have my unswerving support regardless of how I feel about them. Those feelings will no longer be relevant because the national challenge ahead takes priority over everything else.

I am advising all who will participate on Friday to honour the outcome and work assiduously and in unity, giving everything you have to   ensure the successful removal of the regime. Let me re-emphasise, that the PNCR must decide now on the course of action to be taken because after Friday there can be no dissatisfaction, disagreement or differences. There can only be unity, hard work and a collective sense of purpose. Any actions contrary after Friday will be seen by this writer as acts to deliberately undermine the PNCR on behalf of the PPP.

Sincerely,

Norman Browne

Social and Political Activist