PNC love to play the victim game

Dear Editor,
The PNC/APNU/PNCR, or whatever the name you would like to call them, love to invoke the “victim role” whenever they are caught in a lie; and they are doing it again through another fossil, Vincent Alexander.
For the record, Vincent Alexander is a PNC GECOM Commissioner who was the livewire behind the rigging scheme. During the 2015-2020 period, he played the role of the intellectual author behind all the plans of the Commission. He was the spokesperson on anything concerning GECOM; he played the leading role for the unilateral appointment of Mr. Patterson to the chair, and for all the intervening activities, Vincent Alexander was the one to be consulted.
Even when the PNC lost the election, it was Vincent who said that Dr Ali should meet with Mr. Granger to sort matters out. Now, there was nothing to be discussed, the PNC had lost, and that was final; so, there was nothing to talk about. But it all shows the belligerent attitude of this man and his party.
Another general election looms on the horizon, and this time Alexander is in the sidelines crying foul. He is making these outlandish statements that the voters’ list is bloated. Now, these are nice sounding words, but who are the listeners? It has to be Alexander and his party that is listening to that garbage.
When one speaks about a bloated voters’ list, one is speaking of a dastardly act promulgated by the PNC party for decades over. Rigging, having a bloated voters list, or ghost electors are all a signature statement of the PNC. You just have to log in to YouTube and the sordid account comes up.
We do not have overseas voting anymore; that has been outlawed. However, if one is registered to vote and, for some reason, one is living overseas (yours truly), one person has every right to vote if present in Guyana at voting time.
The problem with Alexander and others is that there is nothing to hide, so coming now playing the victim card certainly won’t get him anywhere. Rather, it creates laughter on the part of the readers.

Respectfully,
Neil Adams

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