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PPP complains of overseer’s refusal to swear in its councillors

April 3, 2016, http://guyanachronicle.com/ppp...-in-its-councillors/

A copy of the Official Gazette which lists the name of the two PPP councillors who were electedA copy of the Official Gazette which lists the name of the two PPP councillors who were elected

THE opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is calling on Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield to rectify what it calls an “unfortunate impasse” whereby an overseer in Region Three has refused to swear in two of its elected councillors.In a statement issued Saturday, the party noted that Glenis Castello, the overseer of the Local Authority Area Toevlugt/Patentia (Region Three) refused to swear in two “duly elected” PPP councillors who won seats at the recently held Local Government Elections.

According to the PPP, at a meeting held at the Goed Intent Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) Office, on April 1, 2016, Saheid Khan and Ravi Chandra Rickhee were prevented from taking their Oaths of Office on the grounds that their names did not appear on the list of names of councillors Castello had in her possession.

This, the party said, was done despite the two individuals presenting their Certificates of Election to both her and other elected councillors.

The Certificates of Election were officially issued by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) and were dated March 22, 2016. It was supported with a copy of the Official Gazette dated March 29, 2016, signed by Lowenfield, and both Khan’s and Rickhee’s names were published as elected Councillors.

Given this refusal by Castello, the PPP called on the CEO to “rectify this unfortunate impasse” with every convenient speed. “Anything less will be a subversion of the will of the electorate in this Local Authority Area,” the opposition party said.

Efforts to contact Lowenfield to ascertain whether he was aware of this situation proved futile as calls to his phone went unanswered.

At the March 18 Local Government Elections (LGE), the PPP emerged with 60% of the votes cast in the 70 Local Authority Areas which the party contested.

The party won the majority of votes in the Neighbourhood Democratic Councils (NDCs); even some where “traditionally it had limited or no support.”

In relation to towns, the opposition party won three of the nine, while the APNU+AFC coalition claimed five. A tie was recorded in the other one, Mabaruma.

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We must understand that the IQ of 99 percent of these overseers remain very very low.  They are robots.  They only follow the list they are given. 

This is the Guyana the PPP and PNC bequeathed to us after 50 years in power.

Look I had to go to a little town in Kentucky the other day.  Small, small town of 3,000 persons but the town clerk was so skilled at her job I was amazed.  In Guyana we got Royston King, the NEW SOOBA whose only game is financial skullduggery.  Both of them is the same.

FM
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KishanB posted:

We must understand that the IQ of 99 percent of these overseers remain very very low.  They are robots.  They only follow the list they are given. 

This is the Guyana the PPP and PNC bequeathed to us after 50 years in power.

Look I had to go to a little town in Kentucky the other day.  Small, small town of 3,000 persons but the town clerk was so skilled at her job I was amazed.  In Guyana we got Royston King, the NEW SOOBA whose only game is financial skullduggery.  Both of them is the same.

More thieving from phantom payrolls. Change we can all live with!!!

FM

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