Dear Editor,
Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo, is now the latest member of the Government’s orchestra synchronizing to distort and obfuscate the Caribbean Court of Justice’s recent rulings, in their desperate quest to delay elections, avoid the electorate like a plague and continue to squat in Government.
Dear Editor,
We thank E. B. John for his letter in SN of 26/6, `More than a hint of equivocation about ANUG’s major objective’ which forces Guyanese to leave our comfort zone and address our perennial problem of ethnic voting in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
As I sat in my home on the evening of July 1, 2019, with aching ears, rattling windows and vibrating walls, I heard someone scream ‘Happy Caricom Day!
Dear Editor,
In light of information coming to light on the ‘land grab’ that has accelerated since 21st December 2018, I feel compelled to share my personal experience with the process of land acquisition.
Dear Editor,
To properly understand the gravity of David Granger’s gambit pertaining to the appointment of the Chairman of GECOM, one must walk back to the year 1985.
Dear Editor,
Now that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has ruled on the two matters, namely the legality of the No-confidence motion and of the appointment of the GECOM Chairman, all eyes are now focused on the consequential orders which the CCJ will make on June 24.
Dear Editor,
It comes as no surprise that the former President, who will never govern this land again, and the embattled former Attorney General Anil Nandlall, have once again made cheap attempts to tarnish my incorruptible reputation.
Dear Editor,
It does not appear that the two sides, President Granger and Opposition Leader Jagdeo and APNU+AFC and PPP, will reach any agreement (consensus) on appointing a Gecom Chair or set a firm timeline for elections.
Dear Editor,
I read in the press that the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo has signaled to President David Granger that he is open to him suggesting names for the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).
Dear Editor,
It has to be pondered, West Indies’ poor showing and early exit from Cricket World Cup 2019 whether the rush to replace and change what was in place by the recently appointed team at CWI might have been a contributory factor?