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One of the Security Officers at the Pegasus Hotel has admitted that there was “a kind of breach of security” at the hotel on Thursday when protestors ended up in the Savannah Suite where President David Granger was delivering a speech at the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) business luncheon.

Shawn Farnum, who was on duty at the time, told the media that the Opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) members did not show any signs of wanting to cause a conflict when they first arrived at the hotel.

“The PPP candidates were here but we didn’t see any placards up. They come like casual customers of the hotel. Until the President came, then we realise they had their placards hidden away from us,” the security officer told the media.

“As long as we recognise persons will cause certain conflicts here, we would stop you before it goes further than what it is today,” Farnum added.

Moments after the President entered the Pegasus Hotel, the protestors who were sitting quietly in the waiting area, pulled out placards and marched towards the Savannah Suite shouting “you’re illegal!”, “respect the constitution!”

Members of the Opposition PPP and supporters protest outside the Savannah Suite of the Pegasus Hotel where President David Granger was about to begin his key note address

At that time, a large number of protestors had gathered at the entrance of the hotel’s compound where they blocked Government officials from entering.

The Opposition supporters were escorted off the premises by the Police.

However, shortly after the President began his speech by noting, “I think we have survived a bit of hooliganism,” a group of persons at the back of the room erupted in protests.

The group comprised of Opposition Parliamentarians, Juan Edghill, Nigel Dharamlall and others.

It should be noted that the GMSA luncheon was a ticketed event and the PPP officials were there under the guise of being guests.

Speaking with the media after the event, President of the Guyana Manufacturing Service Association (GMSA), Clinton Williams said: “We did not anticipate that the protest will be to this magnitude, to be frank.”

“We are a free country, people are allowed to protest in whatever manner they like once there is order and no disruption.”

Williams said given that there was disruption, the only thing that could have been done at that time was to escort the protestors out of the room.

Williams said the GMSA has been doing similar events since 2011 and political candidates are invited to each event to outline their plans for the business community.

Following the interruption, President Granger said “I hope the intellectual authors will be able to stop what they started,” before continuing his speech.

The Head of State said he will ensure a free and fair election void of any violence.

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Speaking with the media after the event, President of the Guyana Manufacturing Service Association (GMSA), Clinton Williams said: “We did not anticipate that the protest will be to this magnitude, to be frank.”

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Dave posted:

Kudos to these protesters. You can see the placard was in the face of police officers.. bravo . 

I always have to ask, why isn’t BIG MOUTH JAGDEO at the head of protest. He is the Opposition leader and should be in front of the line. He rass afraid of getting beat up first?

FM
Dondadda posted:
Dave posted:

Kudos to these protesters. You can see the placard was in the face of police officers.. bravo . 

I always have to ask, why isn’t BIG MOUTH JAGDEO at the head of protest. He is the Opposition leader and should be in front of the line. He rass afraid of getting beat up first? 

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Dondadda posted:
Dave posted:

Kudos to these protesters. You can see the placard was in the face of police officers.. bravo . 

I always have to ask, why isn’t BIG MOUTH JAGDEO at the head of protest. He is the Opposition leader and should be in front of the line. He rass afraid of getting beat up first?

Bai, Jagdeo was out in the rain with Ali leading the protests.

FM
ksazma posted:
Dondadda posted:
Dave posted:

Kudos to these protesters. You can see the placard was in the face of police officers.. bravo . 

I always have to ask, why isn’t BIG MOUTH JAGDEO at the head of protest. He is the Opposition leader and should be in front of the line. He rass afraid of getting beat up first?

Bai, Jagdeo was out in the rain with Ali leading the protests.

Lol. U too funny bai

Sheik101

Coalition will accept general election results and won’t tolerate political unrest- Granger

 

Granger reacts to heckling: “I hope that the intellectual authors of the disorder would be able to stop what they have started”
Jagdeo to Granger:I don’t give a damn about your threat”

Riot police outside the Pegasus Hotel while President David Granger was inside addressing a Business Luncheon of the Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association.

President David Granger on Thursday promised that the governing coalition would accept the results of the next general elections now widely expected any time after February, 2020.

“My government will respect the democratic will of the people. Anything contrary will be abhorrent to the values to which my coalition government subscribes. My government assures the business community today of its resolve to ensuring credible elections at the earliest time possible,” he told a business luncheon of the Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association (GMSA).

Speaking with the media after addressing the luncheon, he confirmed receiving a correspondence from the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Retired Justice Claudette Singh that the elections machinery would be sufficiently oiled to hold elections any time after late February.

The President, who has accepted his administration’s caretaker status following the Caribbean Court of Justice’s validation of last December’s no-confidence motion, was Thursday afternoon expected to meet with his Cabinet to discuss the GECOM Chairman’s letter. He last week told a mission from the Carter Centre that he would act “decisively” in dissolving Parliament and announcing a date for general elections.

GECOM has already described a presentation on the work-plan by pro-government elections commissioner, Charles Corbin, as “comprehensive”.

The President’s assurance that his incumbent administration would accept the results of the general elections came almost two years after when in November 2017, he had told a People’s National Congress Reform meeting in Atlanta that the “big questions” for his People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) were gaining and retaining power.

The PNC, under its founder-leader late President Forbes Burnham and his successor Desmond Hoyte, had been persistently accused of staying in office from the 1970s to 1992 through fraudulent elections. ” After sweeping electoral reforms, Guyana’s first free and fair elections in 28 years were won by the PPP.

“Whatever you will choose to discuss today and the weeks and months to come, I think there are several questions that you have to ask yourself as you look to the future. You have to ask yourself how did the PNC gain office in 1964. Ask yourself how did the PNC remain in office and what did it do during that period Ask yourself how the PNC regained office in 2015 and ask yourself how would the PNC retain office after 2020. These are big questions. These are big questions. It’s not guess work. This is spade work. This calls for the work of all our members and our regions,” he had said in an address to the 5th Biennial Conference of the PNCR’s North American Region (NAR) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Political unrest

Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson being accosted by People’s Progressive Party supporters as he attempted to enter the compound of the Pegasus Hotel.

The President told business executives at the GMSA event on Thursday that his government would not tolerate violations of the law and political violence. “The business community need not fear political violence or social unrest. My government will do everything necessary to ensure political stability,” he said. The President added that, “the business community has nothing to fear from the forthcoming elections. I am committed to ensuring a safe and secure environment for business, for communities and for citizens in the process leading to, during and after general elections,” he said.

Minutes before those assurances, the President was heckled by opposition People’s Progressive Party supporters- Juan Edghill, Nigel Dharamlall, Peter Ramsaroop and others- as he began delivering his presentation. The seemingly prepared protesters, who were having lunch, lifted their placards in unison and shouted “illegal government” after the President referred to the protesters outside the hotel displaying “hooliganism”.

Earlier, Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson was accosted and chased by PPP supporters as he tried to enter the Pegasus Hotel’s compound for the GMSA luncheon. The south-western gate was locked as a result of the protest.

Riot squad police, equipped with batons and shields, later arrived on the scene. The protesters left the area without further incident and there were no reported arrests.

President David Granger addressing the GMSA Business Luncheon on September 19, 2019

The President, before continuing his speech, indicated that protests such as the one he was subjected to could have a ripple effect. “I hope that the intellectual authors of the disorder would be able to stop what they have started.”

Jagdeo regarded Granger’s remark as a threat but he said he was not bothered by it and that the President would continue to be a target of peaceful protests wherever he goes. “I think he meant it as a threat but we’re not worried about your threats, Granger. Let me make that clear. We are not an illegal about an illegal caretaker President who is squatting in office so I don’t give a damn about your threat,” he said.

“We are never going to get into violent protests that will harm innocent people and ordinary Guyanese people…but we will target the person who is acting illegally and so Granger , wherever he shows up, wherever he goes he is going to be met with protests that will point out and disruptions  that will say to him ‘we are not going to be violent but will say to him that we are not going to be violent but will not tolerate dictatorship in this country’,” he said.

The United States, United Kingdom and the European Union on Friday said in a joint statement that , “we deeply regret that, by surpassing September 18, the Government is currently in breach of the Constitution following its failure to adhere to the decisions of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on 18 June and its subsequent orders.”

K

The Cubans were using some kind of untra sound weapon to make US diplomats ill. What did they use to cause Granger to sound so completely devoid of reality. He and his Coalition has done nothing other than use one nonsensical after the other to disrespect the democratic will of the people. Could also be the chemo.

“My government will respect the democratic will of the people. Anything contrary will be abhorrent to the values to which my coalition government subscribes. My government assures the business community today of its resolve to ensuring credible elections at the earliest time possible,” he told a business luncheon of the Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association (GMSA).

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

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will be abhorrent to the valuesto which my coalition government subscribes

Does this jackass think before making asinine statements? This SOB has no moral values. He should not be using the word "values".

 

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

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will be abhorrent to the valuesto which my coalition government subscribes

Does this jackass think before making asinine statements? This SOB has no moral values. He should not be using the word "values".

 

This is how these people does operate. Wrong and strong. Look at how the friends and families of that Williams criminal behave on Leopold street the other day.

FM
ksazma posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

A58F71F2-B48A-4135-BE11-F26C647CCC02

will be abhorrent to the valuesto which my coalition government subscribes

Does this jackass think before making asinine statements? This SOB has no moral values. He should not be using the word "values".

 

This is how these people does operate. Wrong and strong. Look at how the friends and families of that Williams criminal behave on Leopold street the other day.

The protest needs to be on election execution and vote tampering by the PNC!  Picket GECOM and let the security forces come out.  He has to bring down the house on that.  Amp up, block the highways and freeze commerce.  Force the hand of the PNC!  Get the major donors attention!

FM

The major donors have already given notice yesterday that they watching Granger and the wicked PNC. Check out all the areas highlighted to that the donors donate to that they intend to cease donating to. And this list was hurriedly constructed after the blatantly ridiculous statement from Singh that she needs until February of next year to continue wasting time. As the PNC sinks Guyana into even deeper crises that list is sure to get expanded and could even involve freezing of any funds derived from the oil and gas industries.

 

“However, we deeply regret that, by surpassing September 18, the Government is currently in breach of the Constitution following its failure to adhere to the decisions of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on 18 June and its subsequent orders.

“This situation comes at great cost to the people of Guyana. The prevailing political uncertainty undermines Guyanese institutions, compromises economic opportunities and delays development across all areas including infrastructure, education, health, and social services. It also hinders our ability to support Guyana’s development needs.

“We therefore call upon the President to set an elections date immediately in full compliance with Guyana’s constitution.”

FM

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