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@Former Member posted:Dr Tarron Khemraj and 8 other academics
Caribbean Scholars call on Granger to concede
Jul 01, 2020 News 0 Comments
โ say โcomplaints of irregularities, fraudulent votes came after Coalition realized they lostโ
With Guyanaโs electoral process still incomplete after 121 days, nine Caribbean Scholars have added their voice to calls for de facto President David Granger to concede to his lost at the March 2, 2020 Elections, demit office and allow the smooth transition of the next government. By virtue of gaining more votes, based on a national recount, the Opposition Peopleโs Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) with Dr. Irfaan Ali as its Presidential Candidate is poised for victory.
That lost, according to the nine Scholars, is what led the incumbent APNU+AFC Coalition to form baseless allegations of โirregularitiesโ and โfraudulent votesโ in an attempt to discredit the March 2 polls and undermine Guyanaโs democratic process.
The Caribbean Scholars: Dr. W. Andy Knight of University of Alberta; Dr. Faeis Jafar, of University of West Indies; Dr. E. J. Persaud of State University of New York; Dr. Horace Bartilow of University of Kentucky; Mr. Winston Dookeran, Author/former Deputy Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago; Dr. Prem Podar of Roskilde University, Denmark; Dr. Percy Hintzen of Florida International University; Dr. Tarron Khemraj of University of South Florida and Dr. Clarence Lusane of Howard University, said in their statement that โGuyanaโs March 2 polls was one of the most outstanding, credible and well-run elections ever witnessed by most of the election observers.โ
โThe election process was a cumbersome one,โ they pointed out โbut commendably thorough, and every election observer, including those from the two main political parties, were impressed by the calibre and commitment of the polling stationsโ staff, and by the relatively smooth way in which the entire election was handled.โ
At the end of the electoral process, including a National Recount of the votes cast, the tabulation revealed that 460,352 valid votes were cast in the General Election, with the PPP securing 233,336 votes and the incumbent APNU+AFC Coalition receiving 217,920 votes. Based on the certified results of the polls, the PPP with 50.69% of the votes would have 33 seats in Parliament and the APNU + AFC with 47.34% would have 31 seats, while the remainder went to the tri-party joinder of A New and United Guyana, The Liberty and Justice Party, and The New Movement.
Those figures, which show a win for the Opposition, the Scholars stated, the APNU+AFC โfraudulently attemptedโ to change, โafter they were unhappy with the resultsโ.
โWe note that only after the APNU+AFC realized it was losing the election did its representatives begin to complain about โirregularitiesโ and โfraudulent votesโ being cast. Attempts were made to disenfranchise a large number of voters through allegations of voting violations that have not been substantiated,โ they said.
This led to a host of regional and international stakeholders putting on record their observances of the process, including Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, Bruce Golding, Owen Arthur, former Prime Minister of Barbados and the Head of the Commonwealth Observer Team, Mia Motely, Prime Minister of Barbados and CARICOM Chair; Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines; The Carter Centre, along with the Organization of American States Observation Mission, among others.
Mention was made of the report containing the summation of observations from the recount submitted by Chief Elections Officer (CEO), Keith Lowenfield, where he pointed to claims of breaches in polling procedures and alleged voter impersonation โ with no concrete evidence being submitted to support the claims.
The alleged violations, the Scholars pointed out, are of the sort that should have been caught by scrutineers of all the political parties present during the voting process and the tabulation of the votes.
Against that backdrop, the Caribbean Scholars urged the Coalition Government โto do the right and honourable thing and concede defeat in this election.โ
โWe urge President Granger and Prime Minister Nagamootoo to promptly recognize the PPP/C as the winner in this hard fought and tightly contested election, and congratulate Dr. Irfaan Ali as the new President, and Brigadier Gen. (Retโd) Mark A. Phillips as the new Prime Minister in a PPP/C government. It is in the interest of all Guyanese that the APNU+AFC facilitate a smooth transition without further delay in order to uphold and preserve democratic governance in this wonderful country,โ the Scholars added.
โThere is no reason,โ they stated, โto doubt the consensus opinion and veracity of the CARICOM Observer Team, the OAS, the Commonwealth Observation Mission, the Carter Center, the Embassies and Ambassadors of Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, and the United States. Several independent bodies in Guyana, including the Guyana Human Rights Association, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce, the Guyana Bar Association, and even partners within the APNU + AFC Coalition itself have determined that the 2020 Election was free and fair, and that the recount was credible.โ
Is Guyana a nation or a tribal community?
Many fail to come to grasp with that reality.
Tribalism makes it possible for lands to be declared as belonging to a certain tribe. The PNC is interested in the ownership, as many times declared by Afro-Guyanese tribalism as Ancestral Lands.
Today, we will know whether they will succumb to universal law or a tribal law. For their tribalism, it is difficult to see how they will surrender this defining moment.
Guyanese in general, see these last months as bullyism. This is far more than bullyism. So important to these men and women that they would endure sanctions.
I was saying all along that the reason why they stopped the counting in the first place was because of PNC goons who realized that they were losing the election. The Caribbean scholars are right. The fraudulent votes were concocted after they stopped the counting. I hope that CCJ has the commonsense to do the right thing. The Coalition lost the election. Mingo and Lowenfield tampered with the boxes. They stole the SOPs from 41 ballot boxes. They should be jailed.