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FM
Former Member

As we all know, President Jagdeo presented a third list of possible candidates for a head of GECOM to President Granger who was behaving badly and rejecting the two previous lists.

Jagdeo played a master stroke and came up with a list of which Granger is now forced to select a Candidate.

Listen Granger, Guyanese are not toys to play with. Please make an official statement. Yuji demands that you make an announcement at GNI at the earliest opportunity.

We had 28 years of PNC dictatorship and it is time that you step up to the plate and act Presidential. Guyana does not need a third dictator.

This is a great opportunity for the AFC (Moses and Ramjattan) to stand up to Granger, it could win them back a little of credibility.

Yuji

 

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yuji22, President will never see your page. You are addressing ether.

Other people, maybe many, will read your concerns. Maybe some will share your concerns, maybe some won't.

yuji22, you are a man of substance, but not enough substance to DEMAND anything from President. He only heeds his Cabinet and his own grey matter.

Now yuji22, and read carefully because this is important: Gilbakka fully supports your call for President to pick a name from List#3. Furthermore, Gilbakka looks forward to your support for free and fair elections next 2-3 years. May God bless you.

FM

Yuji, Granger made it clear that he has to consult with his advisors who are "He, himself and Harmond" before he can give an answer. He also said through his trusted minister, Joseph Harmon, that he will respect the judge's ruling of the interpretation of the constitution on said matter.

Though, I do not trust him 100% on anything, I reserved 1% in favor that he may come up with a positive answer this time, but he may chose to delay the process further.

BTW, what Burnham's 28 years of ruling, and Moses and Ramjattan got to do with what you're asking? 

 

 

FM
Mitwah posted:

What if he misplaced the list like how dem clerks does misplace applications  for Birth Certificates. 

Anything is possible, Mits. Most of us have different father's name on our birth certificates. This has caused difficulties for immigration purposes. BTW, why are the updated birth certificates still hand written?

FM
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:

What if he misplaced the list like how dem clerks does misplace applications  for Birth Certificates. 

Anything is possible, Mits. Most of us have different father's name on our birth certificates. This has caused difficulties for immigration purposes. BTW, why are the updated birth certificates still hand written?

Similar question for the Magistrates handwriting depositions. Guyana is 3rd world or 4th world. 

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:

What if he misplaced the list like how dem clerks does misplace applications  for Birth Certificates. 

Anything is possible, Mits. Most of us have different father's name on our birth certificates. This has caused difficulties for immigration purposes. BTW, why are the updated birth certificates still hand written?

Similar question for the Magistrates handwriting depositions. Guyana is 3rd world or 4th world. 

Surprisingly, at the Guyana consulate in NYC, they have the same attitude like Guyanese working in government offices in Guyana. When you go there, you feel like you're in Guyana until you get out of the building. It's like time travel back to Guyana and return to the future in one hour. Lol.

 

FM
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:
Cobra posted:
Mitwah posted:

What if he misplaced the list like how dem clerks does misplace applications  for Birth Certificates. 

Anything is possible, Mits. Most of us have different father's name on our birth certificates. This has caused difficulties for immigration purposes. BTW, why are the updated birth certificates still hand written?

Similar question for the Magistrates handwriting depositions. Guyana is 3rd world or 4th world. 

Surprisingly, at the Guyana consulate in NYC, they have the same attitude like Guyanese working in government offices in Guyana. When you go there, you feel like you're in Guyana until you get out of the building. It's like time travel back to Guyana and return to the future in one hour. Lol.

 

Great idea, just visit any Guyana consulate instead of visiting Guyana. No need to take a trip back home. I had the same experience when I tried to assist a visiting Guyanese relative many years ago.

FM

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