Cummings sworn in as Backer’s replacement; Williams is new deputy speaker

Dr Karen Cummings was yesterday sworn in as an APNU MP to replace Debra Backer, while fellow coalition member Basil Williams was made Deputy Speaker.

Since news of Backer’s illness became public, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) had said that Cummings was being considered as her replacement, but the coalition had refused to say they had settled on the doctor.

Speaker of the House Raphael Trotman told the National Assembly yesterday that he sent a letter to the coalition requesting Backer’s replacement after receiving the “sorrowful” news of her resignation.

Dr Karen Cummings being sworn in yesterday
Dr Karen Cummings being sworn in yesterday

He said the Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom) has since informed him that Cummings, wife of Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) MP and University Lecturer Dr Emmanuel Cummings, has been identified as the coalition’s candidate to replace Backer.

Opposition Leader David Granger, in welcoming Cummings, said that her experience in medicine and the work she has been doing in East Demerara has, and will continue to serve the coalition well. He noted that Backer’s exodus leaves a huge gap, but expressed confidence that Cummings’s expertise and commitment will more than compensate.

Prime Minister and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Samuel Hinds     also rose to welcome Cummings, and expressed the National Assembly’s eagerness to have her contributions.

He also expressed sympathy at Backer’s resignation, considering the contributions she has made during her tenure.

During the same sitting APNU MP Basil Williams was appointed to the Deputy Speaker position which was left vacant following Backer’s resignation.

Williams’s nomination, the only one made, was moved by fellow coalition MP Amna Ally and seconded by APNU execu-tive member Rupert Roopnaraine.

This development was greeted with mixed reactions by Peoples Progres-sive Party Civic (PPP/C) MPs. PPP/C MP Anil Nandlall in particular exclaimed: “Oh Lord!” following Williams’s nomination.

Alliance for Change (AFC) and APNU MP’s on the other hand reacted with table-slaps of approval, and when the nomination was put to a vote there was no opposition to Williams’s ascension to the Deputy Speaker post. Several government members, however, opted to stay silent.

Williams was welcomed to the post by Trotman, who said that he envisages a “wholesome partnership” between the two.

Meanwhile, APNU MP and Shadow Local Government Minister Ronald Bulkan was bumped up to the opposition front benches from today. Bulkan though, told Stabroek News that he would have preferred to get to the front benches under different circumstances.

He said that Backer, who he replaces on the front benches, was invaluable to the work of the National Assembly, and he hopes she will make a comeback at some point. Bulhan’s seat in the back benches is now occupied by APNU MP Jaipaul Sharma.

On the government side, Human Services Minister Jennifer Webster now occupies former Local Government Minister Ganga Persaud’s seat in the government front benches. Persaud announced his resignation from the Local Government Minister portfolio last month, citing vague reasons. He will, however, retain his position as an MP, although he has missed the last few sittings of the National Assembly.