Lowenfield indicts himself with shameless report

Dear Editor,
Just when you think Mr Lowenfield cannot go any lower, he shocks you with the level of his depravity; and proves that he is a lapdog for the PNC, and not an honest broker.
How can the Chief Elections Officer, who is charged with holding free, fair and impartial elections, do all he can to frustrate and delay the process, and take sides and support all the plots in the PNC’s playbook?
When Mr Lowenfield said the elections were not credible, he was indicting himself as being incompetent; as he was given $8 billion to hold proper elections, and in his report, he said he did not hold proper elections.
The CEO wields enormous power, and the buck always stops with him; if GECOM has allegedly failed, it means that Lowenfield has failed. The question is: Should we fire him now, or would that be the first act of the incoming Dr. Irfaan Ali government?
This man Lowenfield has provided all the evidence to incriminate himself as no good, or up to no good. He was willing to demonise his own agency and all its workers, the majority of whom seemed to have done a good job and won praise from all the parties in the recount.
He has also thrown the Chair under the bus. In the original count of SOPs, no one raised any issue until the Mingo Region 4 fraud emerged, and neither Lowenfield nor the Chair has done anything about it.
Mr Lowenfield perhaps may have committed perjury, as he had endorsed the fraudulent Mingo numbers and had initially made a declaration that the elections were fair and credible and that the PNC had won. The Chief Justice directed him to count Region 4 votes using the SOPs, and his declaration was held in abeyance by the Chair. Now, when the recount has shown that the original SOPs were accurate, the PNC has changed its narrative and Lowenfield has endorsed and peddled its Anancy story.
This man has shown the greatest contempt for the Guyanese people, who are teetering on the brink, with the country being in trauma and slow torture; since the December 2018 NCV cannot hold out any longer, and Lowenfield will have to take the blame for whatever happens.
The country is bankrupt, facing a health crisis, and there is a pending border dispute to be resolved; and the PNC and Lowenfield continue to hold this county to ransom.
The Commission must ask Lowenfield all the hard questions, and record him for his trial later. The Chair should fire him now, so he has no further involvement in the post-election process; and should direct him to revise his report, excluding all unproven allegations and PNC “Anancy” stories.
The good thing is that Lowenfield’s report has the final valid recount matrices in there, and will be the basis on which the Chair can swear in the new PPP government. The nation demands nothing less, and the Chair must be decisive on Tuesday.
The PNC, also, has crossed many red lines and seems to be a party with no redemptive value. It can never ever be trusted on anything, and is not an honourable party with which power-sharing can be discussed. The nation hopes this party would go on a long penance, and eventually self-destruct. Guyana deserves better.

Sincerely,
Jerry Singh