What is the purpose of holding on to fraudulent Statements of Poll?

Dear Editor,
When asked about the use of the fraudulent declarations made by Regional Officer Clairmont Mingo, the Chairwoman of GECOM replied “The declarations are in abeyance, we put them in abeyance because I cannot replace them until after the recount. They can only be replaced by a new declaration from the recount.” When you view that statement you gather that these are mere empty words, however, there is a deeper and more sinister meaning behind that bland response.
That deeper and more sinister meaning comes into focus when you analyse the context in which it was made, that is the main crux of my argument, why hold on so dearly to fraudulent SoPs when the legitimate official copy is top secret? And the answer comes back again, that fraudulent declaration would be tapped into somewhere along the course of the recount. Those fraudulent declarations that gave the election away to the PNC would come in handy when the rigging apparatus has reached its fulfilment.
Why something so despicable and abhorrent should be held on to is anybody’s guess. You are talking about a declaration that was thrown out by the acting Chief Justice and considered null and void. Why should those results be held on to by the Chairwoman? It does not make any sense. So, let us discuss the reason for this strange move of hers.
The holding on to the fake Statements of Poll has one specific purpose and that is, for it to be used in an official capacity for the declaration of results for Region Four, it is as clear as the noonday sun. I say this on recent moves by Granger in the re-positioning of Joseph Harmon as Chief Executive Officer of the NCTF. His position as Chief Executive Officer was created specifically at a time as this to carry out Granger’s dirty work.
The plan is to make that last grandstand assault on our democracy as it relates to the right to choose a party with which to govern us. And here’s how they will do it, at the most opportune of times, that is, when the recount of the Region Four votes is midway, Harmon will suddenly spring into action.
He would cite the increasing cases of COVID-19 and there would be the urgent need to close proceedings as far as recounting goes. At this juncture, the Government-appointed Commissioners would clamour for a cessation of activities and a return to the fictitious figures of Mingo. Granger can now sigh a sigh of relief that he has outfoxed the system once again.
But wait a minute, that is not a recount, it never met the requirements of the law, and that is all that matters at this crucial juncture of our democracy. Even by her own crooked standards, Claudette Singh must not forget her own words: “We are going into the boxes, every one of them.” I call on Ms Singh to remember those words and remember too that they have to be fulfilled to the letter. Guyana is waiting, the world is waiting.

Respectfully,
Neil Adams