A vote of ‘no confidence’ in the hierarchy of the Guyana Police Force

Dear Editor,

Allow me to offer my congratulations to Clifton Hicken on his preferment or rather appointment as Commissioner of Police with the Guyana Police Force.

I heard the President  and others  but  for one who has been in public life since 1952 and the only one alive who  participated in the  Independence Conference in November 1965, I’m aware that the Conference spent some time to ensure that our Constitution was so framed to  avoid the over politicization of the Police Force.

This appointment seems unprecedented in the Commonwealth and I believe unconstitutional,  the appointment of a person who has reached his retirement age raises a plethora of issues, which I believe will be of public concern.

The appointment suffocates the hope of those who look forward to heading our Police Force, an important Institution in our country and what the President and his Advisors have done is cast a vote of ‘no confidence’ in the hierarchy of the Guyana Police Force.

Let me make it clear,  this at this time, has nothing to do with the competence of Mr. Hicken  but this act played out yesterday, the 19th day of December is distressing at a time  when many citizens are losing faith in the Guyana Police Force to fulfill its mandate of service and protection.

Once again, my dear friend Clifton, congratulations and best wishes.

Hamilton Green

Elder