…warns of impact of intl sanctions on business, vulnerable Guyanese
Pressure continues to mount on caretaker President David Granger, over the current electoral deadlock, this time with local business tycoon, Dr Yesu Persaud calling for remedial steps to be taken to restore Guyana’s democracy in order to avoid global condemnation and international sanctions.

In an open letter to the Head of State on Tuesday, Dr Persaud noted that following the March 2 polling day, Guyana should have already had its elections results and a duly elected democratic Government in place.
However, he noted that it was “really unfortunate” that after the other nine districts had their results tabulated and declared without contention, the Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) Returning Officer, Clairmont Mingo, abandoned the standard electoral process and even failed to comply with the directions of the (ag) Chief Justice, and instead, went ahead to foist unverified numbers into the process and subsequently declared results for the region, which gave the caretaker APNU/AFC coalition overall victory.
Pointing to the fact that the Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) tabulation process has been deemed by all international and independent observers as “deeply flawed”, Dr Persaud contended that Guyana needs to take corrective actions and find a solution immediately so that a democratically elected Government can be in place.
