Attempt to push Guyana into dark pit of dictatorship

Dear Editor,
From my experience, we had the most transparent and peaceful elections on March 2, 2020, than any other elections in our country. But sad to say, until now, after four months, our election has become the most disgraceful election in modern history. Mr David Granger and the few people around him have disgraced themselves to such an extent, that I am afraid to think how will they face the general public anytime in the future. They have lied to their supporters so much, and now find themselves at a dead end. After all of the long-extended process of the courts, and the National Recount process, we now arrive at the junction of the declaration of the results. For more than four months, they kept telling their supporters, that, “We won the elections,” but never had the simple courage to show their SoPs, to anyone, including their own supporters.
Mr Keith Lowenfield was instructed by the GECOM Chair to prepare the final report, based on the National Recount figures. He failed several times, making excuses like; he did not understand the ruling of the CCJ. He did not understand which numbers the Chair was talking about. All of the figures from the certified SoRs, which Lowenfield himself signed, are in his possession, and also known to the general public, nationally, and internationally, and Lowenfield does not know how to add those figures up. Yet he knows how to add up numbers, which does not exist anywhere on the planet, to show that APNU/AFC won the election. Lowenfield’s statement which he produces to the Chair for declaration, taking away over one hundred and fifteen thousand legal votes, was a total violation of the law, and a total insult to peaceful, law-abiding citizens. I am now calling on all legal-minded persons to ensure that Lowenfield and Mingo must be charged and taken to court. He must be forced to submit a total list of all the persons taken off the list, with all substantial evidence to support his actions.
If and when convicted, he must be forced to pay compensation to every voter taken off the list. We can no longer allow criminal elements to violate the law and get away with it. There are people now talking about constitution reform. I think that our Constitution, and Laws of Guyana, are carefully designed, and clearly written in the English language. Our problem – many of our people always want to turn and twist the arms of our laws to suit their personal greed. Imagine Mr Granger and his Ministers do not even understand the ruling of the CCJ which was delivered in a simple, clear English language, again lying to his people that the CCJ ruled in their favour.
We must not allow a few greedy demons to start pushing our beautiful Guyana down into the dark pit of dictatorship, and to be covered by a truckload of sanctions.

Sincerely,
Eddie Singh
Lethem, Region Nine