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Granger faces mounting pressure as PNC group in NY calls for new leadership

People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) leader David Granger is facing mounting pressure to step down, as a number of PNCR diaspora groups on Sunday added their voices to calls for the former President to step down from leading the party.

In a letter signed by Connie McGuire, Michael Bramford, George E, Lewis and the PNCR New York Diaspora group, they appealed to all PNC Executives, members and supporters to demand the resignations of Granger and other party leaders.

They noted that after working tirelessly to get Granger elected in 2015, the party made a series of missteps, failed to connect to supporters and sidelined young and dynamic leadership like that offered by former Region 10 Regional Chairman Sharma Solomon.

“It will be a colossal mistake for we the members of the PNCR groups in the New York Diaspora and the executive members of the PNCR to allow them to remain at the helm of the PNCR. This will no doubt do irreparable damage to the party… it is time for them to pass the baton on to the younger leadership of the likes of Sharma Solomon, Vanessa Kissoon, Thandi McCallister and others.”

“As members of the PNCR groups in the New York Diaspora, we have all felt betrayed by a wobbly and inept leadership. Once the coalition was in office, we felt that the top leadership isolated themselves permanently from members of the party in Guyana and us, the party supporters and members in the New York Diaspora. It was impossible for us in the Diaspora to communicate with the leaders much less to offer them help or advice.”

According to the group, the PNC’s elitist attitude adopted after they entered Government is responsible for losing the March 2 General and Regional Elections last year. It wasn’t lost on the group, however, that Granger and his fellow PNC leaders have been ducking responsibility for their party’s loss at the polls. The party has in fact gone to court claiming that the elections were rigged against them. Both of their election petitions have been tossed out.

“They have refused to accept responsibility for their defeat and instead have accused the PPP of rigging the elections which is a big lie, similar to the one told by Trump in the U.S. The truth is the leaders of the PNCR, Mr. Granger did not follow through on many of the party’s development initiatives in its manifesto to bring about change, reduce unemployment and improved the lives of the masses.”

“For five years, they have presided over a non-responsive and introverted Administration that did not care about the people, much less their supporters. In fact, we the members of the New York Diaspora group must admit our failure for failing to speak up or intervene before the March 2, 2020 elections,” the group said.

The group admitted that as the PNC in Government made mistake after mistake, they should have spoken up. However, they took responsibility for this and noted that with the PNC booted out of office after five years, the time had come for soul searching to determine why the PNC leadership became “lackluster and ineffective.”

“The fact that the leaders of the governing coalition had arrogantly ignored or deliberately did not seek advice shows that they did not care about the viability and longevity of the PNCR but only themselves.”

“Their actions seem to be the largest con game ever portrayed by the leaders of the party on the people of Guyana. The fact that we have worked assiduously to get them and the coalition elected to office in 2015 were totally ignored,” the group said.

Only recently, Congress Place was picketed by members of Granger’s own party who demanded that he hold the congress so that the party could choose a leader. One placard, aimed at Granger and Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon, had read “David and Joe, stop denying democracy in the PNC. Time for congress”.

PNC’s last biennial congress was in 2018, where Granger was returned unopposed as leader of the party. According to the diaspora group, the time has come for younger and more progressive leaders to be elected to lead the party. [Guyana Times]

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He should leave along with his wingman, Harmon. It will take a decade for PNC to regroup. The PNC is dreadfully short of talent. I never expected the PNC field such short talents, especially educated people, but that is what you get from the list system that is enshrined in Burnham's constitution. Sycophants, hustlers and pushers excel and populate under the list system.

Right now, Indos and many mixed people are saying they will choose the lesser of the two wicked and evil political parties. It is not looking good for the PNC. All the work from 2011 was lost. Thank you, PNC! Thank you, Mr Granger!

FM

I think the PNC should hold congress soon to elect its leadership. It's a bit rich coming from the PPP about who they should get rid of - it's their (the PNC's) choice!

That said, Granger in my view is less than impressive as a political leader, and so is Harmon

S
@Spugum posted:

I think the PNC should hold congress soon to elect its leadership. It's a bit rich coming from the PPP about who they should get rid of - it's their (the PNC's) choice!

That said, Granger in my view is less than impressive as a political leader, and so is Harmon

I think this notion to elect a new leader came from the NY PNC group.

Believe me, the PPP can influence the outcome.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

I think this notion to elect a new leader came from the NY PNC group.

Believe me, the PPP can influence the outcome.

I don't share that view. Even before the last general and regional elections supporters were disgruntled with the leadership. 

And worse now they feel their needs and concerns are not being addressed by the leadership particularly in the face of what they see as the PPP's provocative actions.

Guyana is becoming increasingly tense, something has to give

S
@Spugum posted:

I don't share that view. Even before the last general and regional elections supporters were disgruntled with the leadership.

And worse now they feel their needs and concerns are not being addressed by the leadership particularly in the face of what they see as the PPP's provocative actions.

Guyana is becoming increasingly tense, something has to give

True dat! Yes, it's getting tense...

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

May 17, 2021, Source - https://www.inewsguyana.com/gr...-for-new-leadership/

My sentiments exactly. How many times did I not say that the PNC is inept? They cannot run a cake shop. It is time for the PNC cabals to step down.

Huh? The PNC has always had talented people, unlike the bicycle thieves Janet took in the PPP so that these people will owe their lives and careers to her and Cheddi. Kenneth King, Paris, Greenridge, Hoyte, Bernard, etc, were very talented and decent people. Aubrey Norton is okay too, so too is McAllister. You have Grangerian hustlers and pushers now, they match the hucksters, hustlers and pushers in the PPP quite well...

FM
@Former Member posted:

Huh? The PNC has always had talented people, unlike the bicycle thieves Janet took in the PPP so that these people will owe their lives and careers to her and Cheddi. Kenneth King, Paris, Greenridge, Hoyte, Bernard, etc, were very talented and decent people. Aubrey Norton is okay too, so too is McAllister. You have Grangerian hustlers and pushers now, they match the hucksters, hustlers and pushers in the PPP quite well...

Desmond Hoyte rigged the 1985 Election. If that is decent then what isn't.

Imagine these PNC "choke and Robbers" are accusing the PPP of rigging the 2020 election when they had control of the Election Machine. They must be really dumb.

R
@Former Member posted:

True dat! Yes, it's getting tense...

Of Course, it is getting tense. The PNC always try to drive fear into people's mind.  If they don't win, then there is going to be trouble. 

Well!  We are not afraid of them now.

R

I do agree Granger was a lame President. The opposition stand a better chance with someone full of pep and vigour, someone like..me..nah nah nah I gettin lil carried away here..I'm thinking possibly that smart cute one that giving BJ belly wuk (taken from flown the coop-er yugiski) for saying dem guys not too smart, dem just like sheep or the follow me bee.

cain
@Ramakant-P posted:

Of Course, it is getting tense. The PNC always try to drive fear into people's mind.  If they don't win, then there is going to be trouble.

Well!  We are not afraid of them now.

HaHaHaaaaaa!  #"We"  hashtag we tarasss. Just look what Mr Braveski deh pon now..heheheh. We...Ow me Lawd!. 

cain
@cain posted:

I do agree Granger was a lame President. The opposition stand a better chance with someone full of pep and vigour, someone like..me..nah nah nah I gettin lil carried away here..I'm thinking possibly that smart cute one that giving BJ belly wuk (taken from flown the coop-er yugiski) for saying dem guys not too smart, dem just like sheep or the follow me bee.

Do you really think that you can find someone better than Granger to oppose the PPP without resorting to violence.  The PNC is not a peaceful party and you know. They are no better than the GOP in America.

R
@cain posted:

HaHaHaaaaaa!  #"We"  hashtag we tarasss. Just look what Mr Braveski deh pon now..heheheh. We...Ow me Lawd!. 

When you are responding to my post, please use better language than the crap you are accustomed to writing.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Desmond Hoyte rigged the 1985 Election. If that is decent then what isn't.

Imagine these PNC "choke and Robbers" are accusing the PPP of rigging the 2020 election when they had control of the Election Machine. They must be really dumb.

Well, what can I say. He rigged and your boys are thieves...ahem...ahem! Mangroves anyone? Who is fronting for whom?

FM
@Former Member posted:

Well, what can I say. He rigged and your boys are thieves...ahem...ahem! Mangroves anyone? Who is fronting for whom?

You always get it wrong, Don't you? My boys are not thieves, they are businessmen. They are the epoch of new developments. It is the spring of Hope.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

You always get it wrong, Don't you? My boys are not thieves, they are businessmen. They are the epoch of new developments. It is the spring of Hope.

I am glad you accept your Tampa bay buddy is fronting for the "businessmen" who can only compete through political control...ethno-elected plutocracy

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

Do you really think that you can find someone better than Granger to oppose the PPP without resorting to violence.  The PNC is not a peaceful party and you know. They are no better than the GOP in America.

Sure you would want a weakling run against your crooks.

cain
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@Spugum posted:

I don't share that view. Even before the last general and regional elections supporters were disgruntled with the leadership.

And worse now they feel their needs and concerns are not being addressed by the leadership particularly in the face of what they see as the PPP's provocative actions.

Guyana is becoming increasingly tense, something has to give

Please the provocative actions.

R
@Former Member posted:

My Gawd!

You don't have one. I think I'm getting to you. I am going to drive you guys crazy with jealousy. The PPP/C will govern for the next century.

R
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@cain posted:

I do agree Granger was a lame President. The opposition stand a better chance with someone full of pep and vigour, someone like..me..nah nah nah I gettin lil carried away here..I'm thinking possibly that smart cute one that giving BJ belly wuk (taken from flown the coop-er yugiski) for saying dem guys not too smart, dem just like sheep or the follow me bee.

Anybody is better than Granger.  So you are a PNC lame-duck supporter.

R

The boys from Brooklyn are restless because the PNC is taking too long to choose another leader.  I cannot believe that some of them think that Rickford Burke can be that person.

“They have refused to accept responsibility for their defeat and instead have accused the PPP of rigging the elections which is a big lie, similar to the one told by Trump in the U.S. The truth is the leaders of the PNCR, Mr. Granger did not follow through on many of the party’s development initiatives in its manifesto to bring about change, reduce unemployment, and improved the lives of the masses.”

“For five years, they have presided over a non-responsive and introverted Administration that did not care about the people, much less their supporters. In fact, we the members of the New York Diaspora group must admit our failure for failing to speak up or intervene before the March 2, 2020 elections,” the group said."

Why is it the anti-PPP coolies cannot see the PNC for what they are?

R

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