APNU/AFC has lost the election beyond the shadow of a doubt

Dear Editor,
The question is asked how can you convince a loser that he has lost without hurting his feelings and the answer comes back, you simply walk up to him, tell him that he has lost and better luck next time. Well, from all appearances, that seems to be a pretty simple task, however, that is wholly dependent on the person’s willingness to accept defeat and this is the acid test of it all. I am talking about that person having that innate quality called a conscience which will eventually guide them into acceptance. If that person lives in the fantasy land of self-denial and dogmatically so, then there is no way you can convince him.
This is the PNC’s dilemma, they have lost the March 2, 2020 elections in what can be recorded as “beyond the shadow of a doubt” yet they refuse to accept defeat, even though it is staring them right in the face. It is a bizarre situation that never seems to go away, where billions of our taxpayers’ dollars have been spent on an electoral process just to prove to an obstinate loser PNC, that they have indeed lost the election.
It gets even worse when you are greeted with the shocking news that these very same individuals have declared themselves winners three times over with no electoral fact to support those claims. Therefore, we are prompted to ask again, can such individuals ever be redeemed? Would such individuals concede and allow for the smooth transition into another Government? The answer again is a blunt no! So, Granger sits in a fool’s paradise hoping that this will all blow away.
Well, it is not going to blow away, because the international community has expressed in clear clarion tones that they will not respect an illegal Administration that does not represent the wishes of the people. So, in the meantime, Granger through his strongman Harmon is parroting a new narrative. His ultimatum is that this election should be nullified. His contention is the March 2 election was so flawed and marred by controversy the only possible outcome is to scrap it and hold fresh elections.
Well, the last-mentioned scenario is not going to happen either, because when you view the wide margin of their loss, there is no way GECOM can come to that conclusion. The determinant in any election is the number of valid votes cast in favour of that political party which will be declared the eventual winner. An election is not left to the whimsical fantasies of “sour losers.”
And if I may add, we are talking about an election where the winner is certified as having more than 16,000 votes, this is equivalent to more than half the number of persons at the Providence Stadium. So, whether the APNU/AFC leadership concedes or not, the handwriting is on the wall. Guyana has been four months waiting for their Government and that we cannot deny them.

Respectfully,
Neil Adams