Elections can be held before the end of October

Dear Editor,

“Supporting the truth, even when it is unpopular, shows the capacity for honesty and integrity” – Steve Brunkhorst

Every Guyanese that embraces truth and that would proudly divorce themselves from the politics of racism would agree that Elections in Guyana is being unnecessarily delayed by the APNU+AFC Government that is desperately holding onto power. Elections have not been held because of court cases or because of a credible voters’ list. The court cases and the House to House Registration are/were used as excuses to delay the constitutionally due Elections. Even the unlearned amongst us have recognized this transparent ploy.

The cry of every decent, fair-minded and upstanding citizen is for constitutional compliance, that is to say, obedience to Articles 106 (6) and (7) of the Constitution. The thousands of PPP/C supporters countrywide and growing numbers of others including civil society groups in various protest actions demanding the resignation of the Cabinet, the dissolution of Parliament and the naming of an Election date is not just playing politics; Elections should have been held on or before March 21, 2019. An indisputable fact!

GECOM now has a chairperson, the Chief Justice has ruled, the CCJ has ruled, GECOM must now obey the constitution. Elections should be in a matter of weeks, not December, 2019. What is required, is for a period of claims and objections to produce an Official List of Electors (OLE), Nomination Day, and the Election 32 days after. With all reasonableness, counting from Monday, August 19, 2019, with the abundance of caution allowing for 3-4 weeks of claims and objections that will take us to September 18, 2019 by which time we can have a certified OLE. Elections can be held before the end of October, 2019. Why do we have to wait for December? I ask the following:

Is the Government hoping to continue the abuse of the allocations in the 2019 Budget to buy support for these Elections? We are aware of the hurried arrangements for the award of contracts without public tender and the movement of monies from one line item to another line item within Budget Agencies to facilitate these expenditures. The people of Guyana will not be fooled by these ‘ice cream promises’ and ‘pipe dreams’. 

Is the Coalition Government hoping that because of the festive season of Christmas, Guyanese will ‘switch out’ and forget the hardships that they have experienced and the political fatigue that they have endured as a result of the APNU+AFC’s unwillingness to obey the constitution?  APNU+AFC should be reminded of their failed attempt of doing the same with No Confidence Motion (NCM) by putting it to December 21, 2019. We, the PPP/C had requested that the NCM be debated before Budget 2019.

Is the defeated Coalition Government hoping for a year-end ‘money splurge’ of salary increases and payments of long overdue bonuses and non-salaried benefits to public servants and the disciplined forces to swing things in their favour? The people of Guyana are aware of the Government’s broken promises and insincerity. They will not be fooled.

Is it a matter of sheer bravado and ‘politics of bullyism’ to prove a point that the Government could stay in office as long as it wants? Every day more and more Guyanese are concluding and deciding on what to do with this authoritarian, dictatorial cabal which remains in office, outside of constitutional cover. The Caretaker status only lasts for three months. An extension has not been sought and will not be given as publicly stated by the Parliamentary Opposition.

Lastly, is the Government hoping for a deal that will deliver them out of the murky water that they are traversing? The APNU+AFC Caretaker Government have utilized Billions of taxpayers’ dollars in Cabinet outreaches, now Ministerial Outreaches, flights to the interior, handouts and other gimmicks. None of it turned the tide nor will it turn the tide. The fact is the people of Guyana do not trust the Coalition Government. They were rejected with the successful passage of the NCM.

GECOM must play its part, and act with the integrity. GECOM must obey the constitution and without succumbing to political pressure, prepare for Elections. Mr. Granger must stop pontificating and name a date for Elections. The December hoax that the apologists in the WPA and the AFC are pushing will not suffice. The people want Elections now, not in December.

All constitutional players must act with integrity.

Yours faithfully,

Bishop Juan A. Edghill

PPP/C MP