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President Donald Ramotar swearing in the newly appointed PPP GECOM Commissioner, Attorney-at-Law, Sase Gunraj
President Donald Ramotar swearing in the newly appointed PPP GECOM Commissioner, Attorney-at-Law, Sase Gunraj

Sase Gunraj sworn-in as new PPP commissioner at GECOM

THE People’s Progressive Party’s (PPP) nominee to the post of Elections Commissioner, Attorney-at-Law Sase Rabindranauth Gunraj was formally sworn in at Office of the President yesterday by President Donald Ramotar.The Guyanese Head of State, in brief remarks, said Gunraj fills a post vacated as a result of the resignation of former appointee Dr. Keshav ‘Bud’ Mangal due to ill-health. The 77 year old Mangal resigned his post as a Commissioner last Monday because of health reason.

Newly appointed PPP GECOM Commissioner, Sase Gunraj receiving his formal appointment letter from President Donald Ramotar, yesterday [Sandra Prince photo)

Newly appointed PPP GECOM Commissioner, Sase Gunraj receiving his formal appointment letter from President Donald Ramotar, yesterday (Sandra Prince photo)

“It is important that this vacancy be filled quickly because of the fact that we are going towards an elections. This job has now been completed,” the President said.
The President added that the new commissioner will make a valuable contribution at this point in time, and wished him well.
The PPP representative on the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) acknowledged that he was joining the organisation at a crucial time, particularly since elections are due in a few months.
“I am prepared to, proverbially, hit the ground running and make my contribution in the best way possible to the holding of successful elections in May and thereafter, as the need arises at the commission.” He also promised to adhere to his oath of office.
Among those witnessing the swearing in yesterday were Chairman of GECOM Dr. Steve Surujbally; Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield; PPP General Secretary and Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee; and Minister of Culture Youth and Sport Dr. Frank Anthony.

 

extracted from the Guyana Chronicle

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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Congratulations to Mr Gunraj. I hopes he performs his duties professionally. I had no problem with his predecessor Dr Bud Mangal.

 

Spoken like a true professional.

FM

Let's hope all the members of GECOM perform their duties with professionalism and neutrality. I want to see Guyana as country that depends on it's own democracy and fairness, without foreign observers in the near future.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Congratulations to Mr Gunraj. I hopes he performs his duties professionally. I had no problem with his predecessor Dr Bud Mangal.

You mean rigging? You know the PPP is very very desperate, even more than they were in 1964!

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

CaribJ is the blackman getting marginalized again?

Three Indian men deciding the fate of Guyana. No black men, and no women of any race seem capable of doing anything in Guyana.  I wonder why is it that 80% of the population is so "incapable"?

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

CaribJ is the blackman getting marginalized again?

Three Indian men deciding the fate of Guyana. No black men, and no women of any race seem capable of doing anything in Guyana.  I wonder why is it that 80% of the population is so "incapable"?

the leader of the opposition is spineless.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

CaribJ is the blackman getting marginalized again?

Three Indian men deciding the fate of Guyana. No black men, and no women of any race seem capable of doing anything in Guyana.  I wonder why is it that 80% of the population is so "incapable"?

the leader of the opposition is spineless.

Granger need to step up,he is too soft for a

military man.

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

CaribJ is the blackman getting marginalized again?

Three Indian men deciding the fate of Guyana. No black men, and no women of any race seem capable of doing anything in Guyana.  I wonder why is it that 80% of the population is so "incapable"?

the leader of the opposition is spineless.

Granger need to step up,he is too soft for a

military man.

Agreed!

Mitwah

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