…says US-sanctioned businessman dodges Journalists’ questions, but wants to be President
The General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Bharrat Jagdeo, has criticised US-sanctioned businessman Azruddin Mohamed for avoiding public scrutiny and dodging journalists, despite actively seeking votes in the upcoming election.

Jagdeo made the comment during his press conference on Thursday last, in response to a question from the media.
He pointed to the lack of press conferences from Mohamed, who recently launched a political party to contest the September 1 elections.
“Just imagine a person vying to be the president of Guyana and has had no press conference so far,” he said, “imagine this guy has been running a campaign for months now and wouldn’t even face the press once.”
Jagdeo further referenced Mohamed’s failed attempt at subjecting himself to public scrutiny via an interview with Trinidad’s Ian Alleyne.
During that interview, Alleyne was interrupted from questioning Mohamed by his supporters.
In the video posted on YouTube, Mohamed was asked if he is “buying” supporters, but instead of answering the question, the US-sanctioned businessman called on his supporters, led by popular social media personality Odessa Primus, who proceeded to attack Alleyne and his questions.
“…everything about him is curated: they take the images, Photoshop them and then post the images; they take the videos and cut them and post them on their page, and then anyone else who comments on their page, they delete the comments or block the people, so you only get positives. It’s a carefully curated image to mislead.” The General Secretary also pointed out.
Meanwhile, Jagdeo, the country’s Vice President, rejected claims being made by US-sanctioned Mohamed that he is being targeted by the PPP because he is running for office.











