APNU youth promise continued protests until demands met

The Youth Coalition for Transfor-mation (YCT), the youth arm of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), on Friday urged Guya-nese to prepare for a year of street pressure combined with intense parliamentary activity to secure a number of demands.

YCT’s Lurlene Nestor told a public meeting, the final for the year, outside the Stabroek Market square that the demands include a new Guyana Elections Commis-sion, the resignation of Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee and a government of national unity, since it is only when these demands among others are met that Guyana could be assured of upward mobility.

While not many persons were in attendance, Nestor emphasised that crowds did not matter since if only a