It is over for Joseph Harmon

Dear Editor,

My advice to Joseph Harmon is to leave willingly, bow out gracefully and demonstrate that he truly loves his party and its coalition partners. It is over. Harmon should not let our members and supporters rise up against him. Do not let the Guyanese people remember him as a disgraced and unwanted Leader of the Opposition, holding on to a political position he is incapable of managing. There is no PNCR without its members and supporters. There is no Coalition without the people behind it. This struggle is about the people and they have spoken. They have acted too. They want change and have begun the process of strengthening the PNCR. Their voices carry power, do not let them rise up. Our members and supporters want the PPP out of government. Many Guyanese that do not support us or the PPP want to see a better Guyana. They want to see our wealth benefit the people of Guyana. They know that will not happen under the current government. The people are awakened; young people want a brighter future and a better country. They will laugh and pour scorn if Harmon selfishly stands in the way of their struggle to remove the PPP and save Guyana.

It is over for Harmon and it is over for David Granger. Let us write down in the pages of history, kind words about Harmon and the role he played in Guyana’s politics. It is over for Harmon. Do not disappoint, hurt and anger our people any longer. This is a fight against wickedness in high places; a fight he was unwilling to accept. This a fight against principalities and powers and wickedness in high and low places. This is a fight against rulers of darkness. Harmon is not an evil person, but his love for wealth over his people, and their struggle, makes him a compromised leader. This is a fight for a just Guyana. This is a fight for a Guyana that must be free of corruption. This is a fight for justice for our people, but more so, it is a fight to save our nation. Do not stand in the way. I beg, I implore, I ask that Harmon not to be that massive barrier standing in the way of the struggle. It is over for Joseph Harmon.  It is over. It was he who said that the PNCR Leader should also be Leader of the Opposition.

Sincerely,

Norman Browne

Political Activist