Commonwealth Secretary General, Baroness Patricia Scotland, QC, has expressed her satisfaction with the Guyana Election Commission’s (GECOM) handling of the five-month fiasco that ensued after the 2020 General and Regional Elections.
Baroness Scotland and her visiting delegation met with the seven-member Election Commission headed by GECOM Chair, Justice (retd) Claudette Singh, on Tuesday. Also at the meeting were the three government-nominated Commissioners – Sase Gunraj, Bib Shadick and Manoj Narayan – and the three Opposition-nominated Commissioners – Vincent Alexander, Charles Corbin and Desmond Trotman.

Commissioner Shadick told Guyana Times that the visit of the Commonwealth SG was more of a courtesy call, during which she exchanged pleasantries with the GECOM officials.
Of significance, however, Shadick related that Baroness Scotland commended GECOM for holding it together during the five months that followed after the March 2, 2020 election, during which the APNU/AFC Coalition attempted to sway the results in order to hold on to power.
The Commonwealth SG was very vocal during Guyana’s months-long election controversy back in 2020, when the former A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Government refused to relinquish power despite losing the elections.
However, after former President David Granger had finally conceded and paved the way for PPP/C’s Dr Irfaan Ali to be sworn in as President, Baroness Scotland had said in a subsequent statement that the GECOM Chair “exemplified the courage, fortitude and grace required to uphold the constitution and the rule of law. I wish to thank her for the bravery and strength of purpose that she demonstrated throughout.”










