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Nagamootoo declines nomination for top AFC posts

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Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo today announced that he had declined nominations for top leadership posts in the Alliance for Change which is holding its national conference tomorrow.

Nagamootoo had been nominated for the position of leader along with Raphael Trotman and the incumbent, Khemraj Ramjattan.

A statement from the PM’s office follows:

I have been nominated for the top AFC party positions but wish to announce that I will not contest for election as Leader, Chairman or Vice-Chairman.
I however, accept nomination for the National Executive Committee (NEC), and will serve on this body if elected.
I have informed the party’s leaders two weeks ago of my intention not to contest for these positions.
It is unfortunate that what I had said was misinterpreted as my complete withdrawal from the AFC’s leadership.
I am NOT quitting the AFC. I am just shedding party leadership titles and status.
I want to say this: I am fully involved in the AFC. I want to see the party grow and become stronger. I want the party to reform and broaden its structure to bring on board the young generation of fighters, the so-called “Second Eleven” as we gear for 2020.
I have spent 52 years in active party-based politics. I have served in senior leadership positions in the PPP since 1976 and, after I resigned, I became Vice-Chairman of the AFC since 2012.
I have decided that it is time to make political space in party leadership for a new generation of leaders.
I thank the party members who have nominated me but wish to assure them of my continued service. The AFC holds a strategic place in the governance of Guyana. It ought to be credited with making history when it sought a strategic parliamentary alliance with the APNU, tabled a motion of no-confidence in the then corrupt government, and brokered the APNU+AFC Coalition that won the 2015 elections.
Our leaders deserve commendation for those heroic and strategic moves and for working every day to keep the Coalition Government stable and strong, and changing Guyana for the better.

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Bibi Haniffa posted:

Moses is set for life.  His children and son-in-law are set.  There is no need to be in politics anymore.  Time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the fruits of your labour!!!!!

Enjoy the fruits borne on the taxpayers backs.

K
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Moses is set for life.  His children and son-in-law are set.  There is no need to be in politics anymore.  Time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the fruits of your labour!!!!!

Mahatma yuji22 prefers 'loots' to 'fruits'.

[Just in case you're wondering, I am volunteering to serve as the Mahatma's press officer. As usual, no money involved.]

FM

Druggie how come you going so low?

Hon Moses Nagamootoo has been in politics  for a long time, the man is retiring as the Prime Minister, what an honor.

The man served damm well both in the PPP and the AFC. Ask why he left the PPP AND JUST BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF.

Chief
Chief posted:

Druggie how come you going so low?

Hon Moses Nagamootoo has been in politics  for a long time, the man is retiring as the Prime Minister, what an honor.

The man served damm well both in the PPP and the AFC. Ask why he left the PPP AND JUST BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF.

Ooow bai, like you didn't notice this creep filling his pockets ever chance he get? First started with the 50% raise hike to ensure a large pension package and all the shakedown of businesses that we are not privy to. The bastard even trying to insert his son in law to steal the assets of guysuco. 

FM

It wii get more interesting after the AFC meeting this weekend. See who else will have read the tea leaves. 

For the experts here, if he is just a general council member, will Granger keep him in Cabinet and as PM?

Z
Zed posted:

For the experts here, if he is just a general council member, will Granger keep him in Cabinet and as PM?

I am making a big leap in my imagination. It seems as if APNU wants Raphael Trotman to be AFC Leader. If so, Moses stepping down will please Granger.

FM
VishMahabir posted:
kp posted:

Why run when he knows he will loose.

Moses is going to ride out this term and then resign from politics. He will collect his fat pension. He knows there is rough waters ahead.

The man is currently sailing into the sunset. Can't wait for 2020.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Zed posted:

For the experts here, if he is just a general council member, will Granger keep him in Cabinet and as PM?

I am making a big leap in my imagination. It seems as if APNU wants Raphael Trotman to be AFC Leader. If so, Moses stepping down will please Granger.

Trotman being the leader of the AFC is good for the PPP but only if the PNC don't start rigging future elections.

FM

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