The real reason for APNU/AFC’s defeat at the poll

Dear Editor,
Permit me the opportunity to voice my opinion regarding this election impasse that’s being created by the APNU/AFC cabal, with support from the Chief Elections Officer of GECOM.
In stating this I must commend the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) for their public statement concerning the Chamber’s loss of confidence in the Chief Elections Officer.
My fellow Guyanese, more so supporters of the APNU/AFC, it should come as no surprise that the lawful recount observed by the Caricom team shows that the PPP/C amassed the majority of the votes at the March 2 elections. The PPP/C gained in excess of 15,000 votes more than the APNU/AFC and it’s not because of the deceitful narrative that the APNU/AFC is peddling. It’s actually because for the past 5 years what Guyana has witnessed is tantamount to failed governance, the country has witnessed crass leadership and poor policies in vital sectors of the economy.
For the most part, the now caretaker Government made life more difficult for the ordinary Guyanese while enriching themselves and living their version of the ‘good life.’
They are also guilty of the same misdeeds they accused the PPP/C of – the only difference is that the APNU/AFC was and is more transparent in their effort to pilfer the country’s resources for their own benefit. Just take a look at the lopsided contract they signed with the oil companies and their most recent effort to sign away prime State lands and the procurement of movable assets at prices way above market value.
Additionally, there are a number of cases where key positions were filled with questionable characters who don’t have the requisite qualifications nor experience, while this now illegitimate caretaker Government sought to brandish experienced and capable patriots as not being fit and proper to hold certain positions for the mere fact that they know they wouldn’t be able to influence these capable patriots.
So my fellow Guyanese, don’t be deceived by these morally corrupt leaders of the APNU/AFC. I can assure you just as all the other international organisations that observed these elections on March 2 would have alluded, the elections were fair and credible, and the figures of the recount is a true reflection of the will of the Guyanese people and it shouldn’t come as a surprise for these failed leaders within the APNU/AFC regime either, since it’s a culmination of their failure to govern effectively as well as their lack of leadership and greed which has resulted in the Guyanese people losing confidence in their ability to govern effectively and consequently they were fired from office on March 2, 2020.
As eloquently stated by one prominent AFC leader, “the people never elected us to remain in office forever.”
The APNU/AFC coalition came into power on a high and many people including myself who had voted for them in 2015 had expected more of them. I can safely say that the majority of Guyanese who voted for the APNU/AFC in 2015 never voted for them to go into office and increase their pay within their first 3 months on the job, while the nation’s teachers, nurses, Joint Services and the rest of the public service was made to wait for a measly increase at the end of the year which the Minister of Finance had to dwell about as if he was doing these public servants a favour.
Not to mention the widening of the VAT bracket and the removal of subsidies on water and electricity for our pensioners.
These acts by the coalition Government set the stage for the host of other misdeeds which followed, including the D’Urban Park Project which initially started with private donations but ended in the wastage of hundreds of millions of public funds, which still can’t be accounted for.
I never voted for these acts when I voted for the coalition in 2015, so just as how they lost my vote, they lost the votes of thousands of other Guyanese due to their actions and incompetence, nothing else.
So, my fellow Guyanese, now is not the time to be deceived by these self-serving leaders of the APNU/AFC, it is a time for all to come together and work towards the betterment of this dear land of ours.

With regards,
Ronley Kendall