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May 19, 2015 6:17 am Category: latest news A+ / A-

By Tracey Khan – Drakes

President David Granger

President David Granger

[www.inewsguyana.com] –President David Granger has made it clear that the new APNU+AFC administration does not support the race baiting philosophy, which he says is being promoted by another political party to score cheap political points.

Responding to reports that the racial divide has intensified during and post elections, particularly on social media, the President noted that his administration is built on “national unity and inclusionary governance”, pointing out that his mission is to promote and work to achieve racial harmony in Guyana.

The President has called on his supporters to understand and respect the fact that he is a President for all Guyanese and will continue to represent the interest of all.

“I want to give the assurance to our Indian brothers and sisters that we continue to see Guyana as one, our partnership are the only partnership that from the start has been calling for national unity, that’s why we call ourselves A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and we will continue to work to bring the races together. I am not aware of what is being said in the social media but it is completely inconsistent with the philosophy of the APNU+AFC.”

He made it clear that the APNU+AFC “respects our Indian brothers and sisters, people have come out in favor of me, and I met Mr. Shivnarine Chanderpaul at my inauguration. We have nothing against our Indian brothers and sisters.”

Meanwhile, the Indian Arrival Committee (IAC) says it has been receiving reports of threats and verbal abuse meted out to some members of the Indo-Guyanese community by overly-jubilant APNU+AFC supporters.

A press release from the IAC noted that the illegal grabbing of land and property can potentially inflame and incense the social environment.

The organization has called on the APNU+AFC leaders to restrain their supporters and ensure proper conduct.

The IAC says it intends to represent those felt aggrieved and affected by these acts and has established a hotline number: 223-5161. Persons can also email: indianarrivalcommittee@yahoo.com
or indianarrivalcommittee Facebook.

President David Granger

President David Granger

President Granger reaffirms no tolerance for ethnic divisions

 

PUBLICLY affirming that he does not tolerate ethnic divisions, President David Granger has said he wishes to assure people of all ethnicities that he would be a President of all the people.The President made this declaration immediately after he was sworn in as President of Guyana last Saturday, and he candidly reiterated his statement yesterday as he answered questions in an interview on the ‘Wake Up Guyana’ programme on Channel Nine Television.

A woman of Indian ethnicity called in to the programme expressing fear that she would be discriminated against by persons of the APNU/AFC coalition on the basis of her race. The moderator, Basil Bradshaw, asked the President to state how he would allay such fears that persons were harbouring, and President Granger made it clear that throughout his campaign he had stated categorically that what was needed was national unity, and that he would truly form a Government for all the people.

“Our party – the APNU and AFC – did not wage a dirty campaign. We waged a clean campaign; and we felt that, because of the nature of our campaign, we were appealing to the entire nation that APNU will need national unity,” President Granger said.

He said the coalition avoided racial incidents and comments at all times, adding: “But it was Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo who kept injecting poison into the atmosphere. And if you look from the time he came in, the tone of the campaign changed.”

To substantiate his claims, the President recalled there was a flier on a PPP letter-head stating that the Demerara River would run ‘red with blood’ if Granger is elected President.

“And then there was a poster showing me (Granger) in uniform sitting next to Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein, also in uniform. So the imagery was clear,” he said.

Further, the President Granger recalled that Mr. Jagdeo started attacking former military officers even though the Government of Guyana is the biggest employer of former military officers.

President Granger also cited one particular instance in which Dr. Jagdeo had to be called up for making an ethnically insensitive comment at Babu Jaan.

“So,” he said, “what I am saying is that the Elections, for me, were not about ethnicity and the APNU/AFC Government.” He reiterated the stance he had adopted on the campaign trail — that he would be President of all the people. “I’m not a PNC President; I’m not an APNU President. I’m the Guyana President, and I know Guyana is made up of Africans – yes, it’s also made up of Amerindians, Chinese, Portuguese and lots of mixed people!”

Allaying the fears of those who thought otherwise, President Granger declared: “I am a governor or a ruler; president, manager or administrator of a nation where people’s ethnic origin or their religious beliefs are respected; their occupations are respected; their residence is respected; and that is what I would like to bring to Guyana!”

By Shirley Thomas

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