While I thought it would be clear that the views I expressed on this thread: https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/i-have-not-left-the-afc are personal, persons on this forum are trying to construe them as being representative of the AFC.
So, for the record, I am stating that these views are solely mine and cannot be construed as coming from the Alliance For Change (AFC) political party. I am only one executive out of 40 and I am not in the top leadership either; I am neither Leader, Chairman nor Vice-Chairman. Any coalition will have to be decided upon at our National Conference where my voice and vote will be only one out of hundreds.
I hope this clears things up and that the admins here will arrest the perpetuation of the propaganda that seeks to make this a done deal. If the admins want to maintain a semblance of fairness in this forum then they would not permit these types of inaccurate statements against the AFC.
On the issue of the personal and racist attacks toward me and even involving my wife, it is clear to me that the PPP is deathly afraid of an APNU/AFC coalition. They are not afraid of the death of the AFC, otherwise they would have been happy to push the coalition along, or at a minimum, stay quiet. I therefore take these signals to indicate that what I am doing is right at this juncture.
And to clarify, I am not pushing for a coalition to merely defeat the PPP (we saw that by simply removing the PNC in 1992 it did not automatically solve our national problems), though that is important in order to get Guyanese accustomed to changing Governments and toward creating a large group of swing voters who will ensure that one party never dominates again as the PPP and PNC have. And so, I am also pushing for the coalition so that there will be Constitution, Electoral and Security Sector reforms.