Merging data will complicate the process

Dear Editor,

The Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission, Retired Justice Claudette Singh must be commended for doing the right thing, namely to bring an end to the house to house registration which was unilaterally launched by the previous GECOM Chair.

The decision to halt the house to house registration on August 31st is a step in the right direction and signals a new dispensation in the decision-making process at GECOM which in the past months was not only adversarial but highly skewed in favour of the Executive.

In so doing, she has already signalled GECOM’s readiness to hold elections within the shortest possible time. It now for her to formally indicate that information to President David Granger to allow him to announce a date for elections.

My only concern is the decision taken to merge the data obtained from the house to house registration exercise with that of the existing National Register of Registrants. This will only serve to complicate the verification process, given the fact that the main opposition party, the PPP was not involved in the registration process.

One possible way out is for the two sets of data to be disaggregated and an immediate verification process put in place involving both the PPP/C and the APNU+AFC. This could form the basis for the statutory Claims and Objections exercise which should be completed no later than the end of September to facilitate credible elections in October.

Time is of the essence.  I am certain this fact is fully appreciated by the GECOM Chairman and all those who cherish the ideals of a law-governed society.

Yours faithfully,

Hydar Ally