Mr President, you have both courage and wisdom to do the right thing

Dear Editor,
I would appreciate if you can print in your letter columns my open letter to the President as follows:
Mr President,
I know it’s hard being you at this time. But you cannot be spared this trial. It falls upon you. The future is in your hands.
I do not believe that you should rely on GECOM anymore.
It is inexplicable to me is that even though CEO Lowenfield has first-hand knowledge that the count for Region Four is wrong for he has copies of the SoPs and like the PPP and APNU would have had his own tabulation done ahead of time, he has failed to act to preserve the integrity of GECOM.
He is responsible for the performance of all persons within GECOM including the ROs. He has the responsibility to act. It is his job. It is his failure. He has the authority to correct the Region Four count.
His failure to act would imply that he is in collusion with the RO.
The Chairman also cannot claim ignorance of the issue. She should have ensured that her CEO carry out his functions with integrity or have him sanctioned and replaced. The buck stops with her.
Her failure to act would also imply some form of involvement or approval of the invalid count.
Her failure to act cannot be acceptable.
Therefore, Mr President, I do not believe that GECOM is independent and as such you should not rely on them.
There are other actors involved using the judicial system. We have a judicial system where some of the most senior Judges when hearing submissions on the No-Confidence Motion, accepted that 33 is not greater than 32. This does not give me confidence that the outcome from this judicial process will be fair and impartial.
However, I urge that everyone should still have patience and wait for the judicial decisions.
The President, you, the Opposition Leader and Caricom have all agreed to a recount; which is being frustrated by actors with other agendas. These agendas cannot serve the best interests of the Guyanese people.
Mr President, all of these can be solved by you acting on your own resolve.
Mr President, you can nip these efforts where they are by simply making it clear that you will not allow yourself to be sworn in without recounts as agreed by you, the Opposition Leader and Caricom; thus making all of these injunctions and legal shenanigans irrelevant.
Mr President, you could do that; you should do that and you should do that very soon. You do not need anyone’s approval to do this. It is simply your personal decision. You will find solace in knowing that such a decision will be founded on the principles of honesty, decency, integrity and fair play. It is your call and your call alone.
Let us not contemplate any other outcome.
Please be guided by my daily prayer; God grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.
Mr President, you have both the courage and the wisdom to do the right thing.
God Bless you. God Bless Guyana.

Sincerely,
Sase Shewnarain