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The manner in which the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has dealt with the complaints made by the Opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) as regards the fraudulent backers’ lists for the Local Government Elections (LGE) has been heavily criticised.
Political analyst, Dr Henry Jeffrey said that the approach taken by GECOM was not the best, as he believes the issue could have been dealt with more skilfully. Nevertheless, he said all parties should await a decision, as the matter was now before the courts.
“I would have expected that GECOM to take a more hands-on approach or attitude and try to, once things are found out, deal with them in a legal and sensible way,” Jeffrey said, explaining that GECOM has a mandate to deliver and should stick by

it.
The former Government Minister also suggested that the concerns raised by the PPP were valid and spoke to a culture that was ingrained in society. He said it was not unexpected of the PPP to bring this matter to the attention of GECOM and the courts.
He believes that there would continue to be more electoral matters ahead of LGE and beyond, heading into 2020 when the General Election was constitutionally due. Dr Jeffrey said this would test the credibility and autonomy of GECOM to deliver free and fair elections.
“It is definitely ingrained in our culture, but it wasn’t unexpected … I don’t think they (GECOM) were hands-on enough on that matter and I am not at all certain that this issue could be resolved amicably without the intervention of the courts,” he added.
The PPP through one of its constituency candidates in Berbice had filed legal proceedings against GECOM and an individual to have the names fraudulently affixed to the backers’ lists for LGE in the Ancient County (Berbice) removed.
Shafraz Beekham was named applicant, with the Chief Elections Officer (CEO)










