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Division widening in PNCR ranks

- … several members to resign

 

WHILE returned leader David Granger appears to be pouring cold water on the extent of the division within the ranks of the People’s National Congress Reform, several long standing and ordinary members have signalled their intention to resign from the party following its 18th Biennial Congress.

 

Division widening in PNCR ranks

David Granger

 

The Congress was marred by allegations of rigging and boisterous protests organised and led by its Linden constituents.


The Congress degenerated to its lowest of lows with party members allegedly being abused by the faction who supported Granger and his clan of hand-picked executives.

 

Aubrey Norton

Aubrey Norton

 

The police have already indicated that an investigation is underway into the shooting incident which occurred at Congress Place that left scores traumatized, despite Granger’s attempt to conceal the matter.

 

Claissa Rheil

Claissa Rheil

 

National Secretary of the Guyana Youth and Student Movement (GYSM), Adel Lily, has already written his resignation letter and sought to submit same during the ruckus.


Lily said that he was abused and verbally threatened by several executives of the party, including members of his own GYSM Central Executive.


“The list was padded,” Lily declared, stating that the Accreditation Committee met for the first on Saturday and over several days failed to address adequately the concerns raised by disenfranchised and legitimate party comrades.


“People gave their lives to this party…I gave the last five years of my life to this party…I worked hard in the fields, but now I am resigning my membership,” Lily said in a disappointing tone.


He said democracy was dead within the party if members were not allowed to disagree with their leaders.


Meanwhile, former Deputy Speaker and PNC/R Executive, Clarissa Rheil has also expressed her desire to resign from the party.


She said that Granger was too aloof and stiff to manage the affairs of a buoyant political party such as the PNCR. Rheil said that she was disappointed that Granger did not intervene personally to quell the ruckus and confusion that was overshadowing the party congress.


“He and some members of his team stood and drank water on the side,” Rheil told media.


She said in no uncertain terms that she was resigning from the party after deliberately postponing her decision to withdraw completely from the party.


Apart from Aubrey Norton, who said that he will be making a critical decision about his future in the PNCR in the days to come, at least fifteen other party members have prepared their resignations to be sent in to their respective group leaders, the region and the national management committees.


“I am fed up. Who does Mr. Granger think he is? I am an equal member to him. I do not care that he was an Army man. He knows that he does not enjoy the support of ordinary PNC people like we,” another member Shelly-Ann Mentore said.


Other members accused Granger of creating the confusion and contributing to the conflict.


“Granger heart cold….I slaved my life away for this party since Desmond Hoyte time and they shut de gate on me. They will need we bottom house people when the elections come. I not returning as long Granger is there,” the woman said.


This new division widens the gap that already existed after long standing member and former Government Minister Dr. Faith Harding exited the party citing concerns about Granger’s leadership.


Dr. Van West Charles has also reportedly walked away from the party. Vincent Alexander resigned from the party after he too had concerns about the direction it was headed.


Since Granger took control of the party in 2011, it has begun bleeding and hemorrhaging from all of its major joints.

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D_G, you and I know that throughout the decades hundreds of top-level and mid-level PPP functionaries have resigned. But the PPP is still alive and kicking.

Don't gloat over the PNC's misfortunes. What goes around comes around.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

D_G, you and I know that throughout the decades hundreds of top-level and mid-level PPP functionaries have resigned. But the PPP is still alive and kicking.

Don't gloat over the PNC's misfortunes. What goes around comes around.

Gilbakka, all political organisations go through issues, but the end-result is always the outcome of any fair and free elections.

FM

The reality of all of this is that Granger handed the PPP a majority in a Golden Platter. 

 

The PNC is a fractured party and may never recover from the rigging and shooting that took place at Congress Place.

FM

APNU is about 90% of PNC members and the rest is about eight smaller units.

 

Indications show that there could be further fractures/breaks in APNU and eventually, it might have to revert to the PNC name.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

APNU is about 90% of PNC members and the rest is about eight smaller units.

 

Indications show that there could be further fractures/breaks in APNU and eventually, it might have to revert to the PNC name.

 

The PNC will have no other voice but to revert back to it's PNC name.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Division widening in PNCR ranks

- … several members to resign

 

WHILE returned leader David Granger appears to be pouring cold water on the extent of the division within the ranks of the People’s National Congress Reform, several long standing and ordinary members have signalled their intention to resign from the party following its 18th Biennial Congress.

 

Division widening in PNCR ranks

David Granger

 

The Congress was marred by allegations of rigging and boisterous protests organised and led by its Linden constituents.


The Congress degenerated to its lowest of lows with party members allegedly being abused by the faction who supported Granger and his clan of hand-picked executives.

 

Aubrey Norton

Aubrey Norton

 

The police have already indicated that an investigation is underway into the shooting incident which occurred at Congress Place that left scores traumatized, despite Granger’s attempt to conceal the matter.

 

Claissa Rheil

Claissa Rheil

 

National Secretary of the Guyana Youth and Student Movement (GYSM), Adel Lily, has already written his resignation letter and sought to submit same during the ruckus.


Lily said that he was abused and verbally threatened by several executives of the party, including members of his own GYSM Central Executive.


“The list was padded,” Lily declared, stating that the Accreditation Committee met for the first on Saturday and over several days failed to address adequately the concerns raised by disenfranchised and legitimate party comrades.


“People gave their lives to this party…I gave the last five years of my life to this party…I worked hard in the fields, but now I am resigning my membership,” Lily said in a disappointing tone.


He said democracy was dead within the party if members were not allowed to disagree with their leaders.


Meanwhile, former Deputy Speaker and PNC/R Executive, Clarissa Rheil has also expressed her desire to resign from the party.


She said that Granger was too aloof and stiff to manage the affairs of a buoyant political party such as the PNCR. Rheil said that she was disappointed that Granger did not intervene personally to quell the ruckus and confusion that was overshadowing the party congress.


“He and some members of his team stood and drank water on the side,” Rheil told media.


She said in no uncertain terms that she was resigning from the party after deliberately postponing her decision to withdraw completely from the party.


Apart from Aubrey Norton, who said that he will be making a critical decision about his future in the PNCR in the days to come, at least fifteen other party members have prepared their resignations to be sent in to their respective group leaders, the region and the national management committees.


“I am fed up. Who does Mr. Granger think he is? I am an equal member to him. I do not care that he was an Army man. He knows that he does not enjoy the support of ordinary PNC people like we,” another member Shelly-Ann Mentore said.


Other members accused Granger of creating the confusion and contributing to the conflict.


“Granger heart cold….I slaved my life away for this party since Desmond Hoyte time and they shut de gate on me. They will need we bottom house people when the elections come. I not returning as long Granger is there,” the woman said.


This new division widens the gap that already existed after long standing member and former Government Minister Dr. Faith Harding exited the party citing concerns about Granger’s leadership.


Dr. Van West Charles has also reportedly walked away from the party. Vincent Alexander resigned from the party after he too had concerns about the direction it was headed.


Since Granger took control of the party in 2011, it has begun bleeding and hemorrhaging from all of its major joints.

NOTHING from the CHRONICLE of LIES must be believed.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

What happen to all the olive branches offered to kiss and make up?


Cobra PNC members are bold enough to demand a role in selecting its leadership?

 

How come PPP members are so cowardly and slave like?  Janet died a while back, so they dont have to fear going to hell if they cross the White Goddess.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Division widening in PNCR ranks

- … several members to resign

NOTHING from the CHRONICLE of LIES must be believed.

There is a problem.  The question will be what is Granger going to do about it. He now has an opportunity display leadership and to indicate that the PNC respects people with diverse opinions, and who deman a role in determining that party's leadership and direction.

 

I expect him to huddle in a hole with his clique because I am of the opinion that he, like Corbin, just want to be leader of the opposition, and given our racial voting, he has no reason to fear that he will not continue to be.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

The reality of all of this is that Granger handed the PPP a majority in a Golden Platter. 

 

The PNC is a fractured party and may never recover from the rigging and shooting that took place at Congress Place.


OK so continue to fool youself that the PPP doesnt also have problems.  The PNC is open and transparent, and its members bold and quite vocal so we hear about problems like this.

 

The PPP is a dictatorship. Ordinary members play no role in its functioning.  What is sad is that they ACCEPT that all they can be expectedx to do is to rubber stamp its leadership.

 

The PPP is a colonial communist party which was run by a white foreign woman who expected all the "darkies", including her husband to jump when she barked the order.  She thought tham to pimitive and stupid to have any role to play, aside from rubber stamping her decisions.

 

APNU will definitely NOT support the AFC no confidence motion, given its damaged image (for now), so you all better just announce when LGE will be held, and be done with it.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

The reality of all of this is that Granger handed the PPP a majority in a Golden Platter. 

 

The PNC is a fractured party and may never recover from the rigging and shooting that took place at Congress Place.


OK so continue to fool youself that the PPP doesnt also have problems.  The PNC is open and transparent, and its members bold and quite vocal so we hear about problems like this.

 

The PPP is a dictatorship. Ordinary members play no role in its functioning.  What is sad is that they ACCEPT that all they can be expectedx to do is to rubber stamp its leadership.

 

The PPP is a colonial communist party which was run by a white foreign woman who expected all the "darkies", including her husband to jump when she barked the order.  She thought tham to pimitive and stupid to have any role to play, aside from rubber stamping her decisions.

 

APNU will definitely NOT support the AFC no confidence motion, given its damaged image (for now), so you all better just announce when LGE will be held, and be done with it.

Carib

 

You need to take out your race lens and have a better view of the world. You cannot seem hide your hate for white and brown people.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The writing is on the wall....the P.N.C is finished, the P.N.C propagandists are at full throttle attempting to do damage control....but the damage is already done.

And you and your comrades still go on trampling on a dead body, hour over hour on this forum.

That looks ghoulish to me.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The writing is on the wall....the P.N.C is finished, the P.N.C propagandists are at full throttle attempting to do damage control....but the damage is already done.

we all saying the same of the ppp

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
 

 

You need to take out your race lens and have a better view of the world. You cannot seem hide your hate for white and brown people.

Every thing out of your mouth is Indian this and Indian that, and how Indians suffered because of black people.

 

Maybe you should take your own advise.  The most important being to acknowledge that the PPP doesn't own Indians, and many tire of how that party is run.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Division widening in PNCR ranks

- … several members to resign

NOTHING from the CHRONICLE of LIES must be believed.

There is a problem.  The question will be what is Granger going to do about it. He now has an opportunity display leadership and to indicate that the PNC respects people with diverse opinions, and who deman a role in determining that party's leadership and direction.

 

I expect him to huddle in a hole with his clique because I am of the opinion that he, like Corbin, just want to be leader of the opposition, and given our racial voting, he has no reason to fear that he will not continue to be.

Gist of the current situation.

FM

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