Dear Editor,
There are two issues pertaining to the Guyana Police Force (GPF)’s engagement with citizens that recently appeared in the news media which compel me to write this letter.
Dear Editor,
I must confess that l have been quite amused by the attention being paid by some media houses with regards to my absence from recent PPP/C activities.
Yesterday’s massacre at two mosques in New Zealand is another instance of extremist violence facilitated by digital platforms which freely share supremacist ideologies and other forms of hatred.
Dear Editor,
I refer to an article in Stabroek News yesterday under the caption `GECOM was in position to hold polls in 90 days’ in which the former Deputy Chief Election Officer, Mr.
Dear Editor,
GECOM and the Ministry of Finance seem to be engaged in an effort to mislead the public of Guyana over the availability and use of funds approved in the 2019 Budget to conduct elections pursuant to the March 21 vote of No Confidence.
Dear Editor,
He abhorred labels, stereotyping and sycophancy.
He didn’t mind belonging to a political party like the PPP but he was passionate about independence of thought, freedom to express one’s views and to openly criticize and disagree when it became necessary to do so.
Dear Editor,
I have seen the recent calls by certain prominent persons about the resumption of the Health and Family Life Education programme in our schools.
Dear Editor,
It has been a constant concern of mine, since all the controversy has surfaced, concerning whether GECOM can be ready to effectively manage the conduct of National and Regional elections, within the time stipulated by the Constitution, but specifically in this case, with respect to the successful passage of a No Confidence Motion.
Dear Editor,
In these times of political uncertainty and rising tension, it is refreshing to hear from the newly-appointed US Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch that the United States supports free and fair elections in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
A delegation from the Private Sector Commission (PSC) met on Wednesday with the top brass of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) during which the Commission expressed its appreciation at the enhanced professionalism in the work of the Force and the growing public confidence it has been enjoying in recent months.
Dear Editor,
The average reader may not realize that the ongoing television replays on statements made by then President Jagdeo in 2006 falsely give the impression that President Granger is saying nothing different today.