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APNU to hold protests over local govt polls

 

September 18, 2014, By Stabroek editor, Source – Stabroek News

 

In an address to the nation today, Opposition Leader David Granger said that APNU will embark on a campaign of protests over the failure of the government to hold local government elections.

 

Granger had issued a September 15 ultimatum to President Donald Ramotar to name a date for the polls failing which he said APNU would embark on a campaign to mobilize local and international support in defence of democracy.

 

Granger’s address follows:

 

Address to the Nation by Brigadier David Granger, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, on the conduct of local government elections in Guyana, on 18th September 2014.

 

Fellow Guyanese,

 

The Guyanese people face a grave threat to their constitutional liberties and privileges. The time has come for all good people to demand their ‘inalienable’ right to elect the persons they want to represent them in their towns, villages and neighbourhoods.

 

President Donald Ramotar and the People’s Progressive Party Civic – PPPC – administration have tried every device to derail the legislative process and to delay local government elections. This includes denying assent to two local government bills that were duly passed by the National Assembly and declining to issue the ‘Commencement Order’ to operationalize a third.

 

The President and his Party have no interest in conducting local government elections. They have no intention of complying with the mandate of the National Assembly. They have no inclination to deepen local democracy. They have no incentive to heed local and international opinion. They have no intention to respect the spirit and letter of our supreme law – the Constitution of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.

 

President Donald Ramotar does not have the prerogative to deny our entire people their right to elect their own local and municipal leaders, their right to local democracy and their right even to know when those elections will be held. The President has an obligation, not an option, to comply with the Constitution and to conform to the laws of the country.

 

The President needs to understand that local government elections, like general and regional elections, are a constitutional necessity. He cannot postpone them indefinitely at his pleasure. Elections are not a favour or gift that the President bestows whenever he chooses to do so.

 

The President, by deliberately delaying the holding of local government elections, violates the Constitution. The Constitution of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana states: “Local government is a vital aspect of democracy…” This makes it obligatory for the President to provide for the conduct of the prescribed periodic elections.

 

The President has refused to assent to the Local Government (Amendment) Bill. He did assent to the Local Government Commission Bill but his appointed Minister of Local Government has not issued the ‘Commencement Order’ to operationalise the Commission. Both bills were passed by the National Assembly on 7th August, 2013 thereby paving the way for elections to be held. The President, also, has not assented to the Local Authorities (Elections) (Amendment) Bill which mandated that elections be held by 1st August 2014.

 

The President is presiding over an arrogant administration. It has systematically underfunded local democratic organs. It has undermined democratically-elected local councils. It has inhibited their development and impeded the provision of services to residents. It has rendered the sixty-five neighbourhood democratic councils and six town councils ineffectual.

 

The President’s attitude to local government has resulted in a near-total collapse in local governance. This is evident countrywide where our towns, neighbourhoods and villages suffer from unmanageable mountains of solid waste; unsanitary markets; unsightly surroundings and unlit and unsafe streets and alleyways.

 

We the people must now take any and all lawful actions to defend our local democracy, to uphold the constitution and to secure our civil rights. We must combine the efforts, energies and enterprise of the entire nation in our campaign to restore local democracy to Guyana.

 

The President must be reminded that, six months ago on 6th March 2014, several foreign missions and local non-governmental organisations issued a joint statement expressing their collective hope that local government elections would be held by 1st August 2014. That statement was signed by the British High Commission; High Commission of Canada; Embassy of the United States of America; Berbice Chamber of Commerce; Consultative Association of Guyanese Industry; Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Guyana Association of Women Lawyers; Guyana Bar Association; Guyana Manufacturing and Service Association; Guyana Trades Union Congress; Justice Institute; Private Sector Commission and Transparency Institute Guyana Inc.

 

We the people must work together through renewed municipal and neighbourhood councils to make our homes, villages and communities safe, sanitary, pleasant and prosperous for ourselves, our children and old folk. Our quality of life will not improve unless we stand up against the further decline and degradation of our communities and stand up for our democratic institutions and values. The demand for local government elections is a national necessity – a common cause. It is not a partisan project

 

We the people deserve a good life. We demand that the President respect the constitution of Guyana. We demand that the President respect our democratic right to elect our own representatives. We demand that the President issue the ‘Commencement Order’ to operationalise the Local Government Commission. We demand that the President initiate a process by which the Local Government (Amendment) Bill could be returned for his assent. We demand that the President desist from obstructing the holding of local government elections. We demand that the President announce the date for local government elections to be held.

 

We have called on the President to simply set the date on which local government elections will be held. He has not done so. We have therefore embarked on a campaign of lawful, orderly, peaceful public protests – including picketing, rallies and vigils – to raise public awareness of the threat to our collective rights. We call on all Guyanese to join this campaign to challenge the President to hold Local Government Elections without undue delay.

 

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A mighty river starts as a small trickle down a mountain slope. Is this the genisis of a cvil war? Perhaps, we have reached the end of skirmishes here and there. There is a General already at the helm.

 

Those Jagan bafoons are going to turn the country into chaos.

S

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru

Why guyanese people have to have these headache. If is nah the PNC is the PPP. They like husk-no grains in it-empty. And now the AFC has become like them too. Once the AFC was like a flourishing rice crop. The nuggets of gold coloured paddies danced to the refreshing gentle wind-bending to and fro. Now they putting another ex-PPPite at the helm. 

 

Moh headache pan de ppl head. Instead of giving the ppl something to aspire to.

S
Last edited by seignet
Originally Posted by seignet:

Why guyanese people have to have these headache. If is nah the PNC is the PPP. They like husk-no grains in it-empty. And now the AFC has become like them too. Once the AFC was like a flourishing rice crop. The nuggets of gold coloured paddies danced to the refreshing gentle wind-bending to and fro. Now they putting another ex-PPPite at the helm. 

 

Moh headache pan de ppl head. Instead of giving the ppl something to aspire to.

The PPP and PNC have no regard for democracy one

ruled for 28 years with rigged elections, the other

is there for 22 years stalling local government

elections.

 

 

 

 

 

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru, a careful review of the issues that took place at the time, particularly of the national elections, will provide the reasons for the delays.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru, a careful review of the issues that took place at the time, particularly of the national elections, will provide the reasons for the delays.

 17 years and the issues can't be resolved.

Django
Originally Posted by KishanB:

is this such a bad thing???

 

 

Time for the people to walk the streets against the tiefing PPP.


Let us hope that the APNU does what similar organizations do in the USA and that is coordinate the protest with civic organizations to ensure a decent turn out.  Most people are apathetic and expect others to agitate on their behalf.  I expect the churches, youthy groups, trade unions and other groups who arent sucking sour PPP milk from Ramotar's teats to be involved.

 

But if yiu just leave it up to folks to show up the results will be disappointing.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru, a careful review of the issues that took place at the time, particularly of the national elections, will provide the reasons for the delays.

So why the delay now?  The excuse that you prattle has ceased to be relevant.

 

The PPP can set a date 6 months from now which wil give GECOM more than enough time to educate the population about how LGE works.  Given that these havent been held for 20 years few people will remember how it works.

 

LGE is a priority and the current spat at G/town City Council should make this obvious.  As of now nobody at City Hall has a mandate too do anything as they were lected to serve a 5 year term!  And that includes Sooba, who is unknown to the electorate.

 

The PPP came THIRD of the 3 parties which contested, so why should a PPP supporter be appointed because the PPP is afraid of LGE?

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru, a careful review of the issues that took place at the time, particularly of the national elections, will provide the reasons for the delays.

So why the delay now?

Are you aware of the reasons?

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru, a careful review of the issues that took place at the time, particularly of the national elections, will provide the reasons for the delays.

So why the delay now?

Are you aware of the reasons?

Mr obvious....the man asked a question....

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DG, I really dont understand what is taking the Govt so long to hold LGE.  It is indeed a SHAME!!   However, this may not be the right time since National Elections seem to be close.

Nehru, a careful review of the issues that took place at the time, particularly of the national elections, will provide the reasons for the delays.

So why the delay now?

Are you aware of the reasons?

Mr obvious....the man asked a question....

"Your Excellency" Mr. Stormborn, is the honorable gentleman unaware of the issues?

FM

The President must be reminded that, six months ago on 6th March 2014, several foreign missions and local non-governmental organisations issued a joint statement expressing their collective hope that local government elections would be held by 1st August 2014.

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

That statement was signed by

the British High Commission;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this....

 

High Commission of Canada;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this.....

 

Embassy of the United States of America;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this.....

 

 

Berbice Chamber of Commerce;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

Consultative Association of Guyanese Industry;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

Guyana Association of Women Lawyers;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

Guyana Bar Association;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

 

Guyana Manufacturing and Service Association;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

Guyana Trades Union Congress;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

 

Justice Institute;

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

 

Private Sector Commission

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

 

 

and Transparency Institute Guyana Inc.

Aya think dis fool undrerstand this

FM

Oi DG, I hear somebody say something about how you might be kinda unaware of de issues an is like you doan understan some stuff, so hear nuh.

How bout if I just answer him for you an say,

"yeah yo right?"

cain
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