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GECOM Commissioners and Secretariat Staff inspect the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.

The National COVID-19 Task Force on Thursday turned down a request by the Guyana Elections Commission for more counting stations to be added to speed up the recount of remaining votes that were cast in general elections almost three months ago.

Government released a letter dated May 28, 2020 from Dr. Colin James, Coordinator of the Task Force’s Health Emergency Operations Centre (HEOC) to GECOM Chair Justice Claudette Singh stating that, the Centre “cannot concede to the request for the installation and operation of additional workstation and increase in the number of persons to be in the ACCC during the period of Recount.”

James told Singh that the decision was taken after  the HEOC “diligently reviewed” its Reports dated 21st April 2020 and 15th May, 2020 submitted to GECOM.

The Commission had reportedly wanted at least two more workstations to be added to the 12.

The HEOC had already  approved two more workstations from the original 10.

The Task Force’s refusal of GECOM’s request for two additional counting stations coincided with the completion of recount of votes cast in Regions Three and Region Seven on Thursday. Regions One and Two have been already recounted.

Four workstations have now been assigned to count Region Four’s remaining 536 of the 879 boxes.

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President David Granger (center) Chairman of GECOM Justice Claudette Singh (left) and Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield at the Arthur Chung Conference Center on May 17 [Photo: Ministry of the Presidency]

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See the full letter below:

Justice (Rtd) Ms. Claudette Singh

Chairperson

Guyana Elections Commission

28th May, 2020

Dear Chairperson,

I refer to your communication to the National COVID 19 Taskforce seeking a review of the recommendations submitted to your agency regarding the allotment of workstations and number of persons who should be at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre at any given time.

Conscious of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) nature and scope of activities, at this time, the National COVID 19 Taskforce HEOC deliberations have arrived at that conclusion that public safety and wellness remains the primary focus to mitigate the negative impact and to prevent the spread of the COVID 19 Pandemic.

The National Taskforce HEOC has diligently reviewed its Reports dated 21st April 2020 and 15th May 15, 2020 submitted to your Commission and have determined that it cannot concede to the request for the installation and operation of additional workstation and increase in the number of persons to be in the ACCC during the period of Recount

For ease of reference, I attached copies of both reports referred to.

Yours respectively

Signed

Dr. Colin James

HEOC Coordinator

FM
Last edited by Django
@Django posted:

Who are the people in the picture ?

Dave just posts stuff with no explanation.  Maybe the people in the picture are Buddy Bayo and Bhougie Galo.  They are deciding what to cook for dinner tonight.  

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