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Newly-elected Region Eight Chairman Headley Pio

Newly-elected Region Eight Chairman Headley Pio

February 6 ,2021

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After months of delay, members of the Regional Democratic Council (RDC) of Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni) were sworn-in yesterday and the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) representative Headley Pio secured the chairmanship through the crucial support of the Liberty and Justice Party (LJP).

In turn, LJP candidate Claris Francisco was able to attain the position of Vice Chairman with the support of the PPP/C’s councillors.

The Department of Public Information yesterday reported that subsequent to the councillors being sworn in, the Chairman and Vice Chairman were elected. Both Pio and Francisco are to take their oath of office before President Irfaan Ali. This is expected to be done at a later date.

Newly-elected Region Eight Vice-Chairman Claris Francisco

The LJP vote was integral in the election of the Chairman for the RDC as it holds the balance of power between the PPP/C and the APNU+AFC, which each have seven seats on the 15-member council.

Stabroek News was told that the APNU+AFC had nominated candidates for both positions.

The elections came days after the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) granted the LJP’s request to replace its designated representative.

Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai, Minister of Local Govern-ment Nigel Dharamlall and Leader of the LJP Lenox Shuman were in attendance at the swearing-in ceremony, which took place in the region.

The RDCs for the other nine administrative regions were sworn in since September, 2020, weeks after the Irfaan Ali-led administration finally assumed office.

The newly sworn in councillors of the Region Eight Regional Democratic Council

The delay for Region Eight stemmed from LJP’s request to replace Jimmy James, who it had originally intended to be its representative on the council and who was not willing to throw his support behind the PPP/C candidate for chairmanship. However, the request was improperly constructed and the party was asked to resubmit its request to GECOM. GECOM had said that the party failed to submit the documents in a timely manner, further delaying the process. The proper documents were eventually submitted and the request was granted on Tuesday.

The LJP had said the decision to replace James was due to him being ill and unable to travel to RDC meetings due to COVID-19 restrictions.

James has, however, refuted claims that he is medically unfit to travel.

“They were saying give the PPP/C the Chairman and they will give me the Vice Chairman… but the whole meeting was called off because two persons were sick… I am not fighting for any position but I am saying that the will of the people must be respected,” he declared and informed the party he will not be a part of its “quid pro quo” agreement.

On this note, Leader of the LJP, Lenox Shuman, had responded, “Mr James who has the respect of the LJP’s executive, no longer enjoys the confidence of the LJP and by his own admission is not aligned to the LJP, is no longer willing to serve in the capacity as an LJP representative, and is aligned to the PNC.” (David Papannah)

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Ramjattan must be furious. He hasn't learned anything about Politics from the PNC.

Perhaps, one of the scenes where Granger was correcting Ramjattan's errors for maybe the 100th-plus time. 

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Region 8 RDC Chairmanship goes to PPP/C; LJP Candidate is Vice-Chair

https://www.guyanastandard.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/pio-FRANCISCO.jpgA People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Councillor, Headley Pio, has been elected Chairperson of the Region Eight Regional Democratic Council. His deputy has been identified as Claris Jones-Francisco, a Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) candidate.

The development comes seven months after a new government took office, and 11 months after elections were held in Guyana. Following the March 2 General and Elections, all of the regions with the exception of Region Eight had constituted councils and elected their respective Chair and Vice-Chairs.

Region Eight’s delay, Guyana Standard understands, was due to several councillors testing positive for COVID-19. Further, the Liberty and Justice Party (LJP) was in the process of replacing one of its councillors.

The move has been criticised by the main Parliamentary Opposition, particularly its leader, Joseph Harmon, who has accused the LJP and PPP/C of conspiring to have a PPP/C councillor named Chair.

Below is a breakdown of the other RDCs:

REGION ONE
Seats: 15 (5 APNU+AFC; 10 PPP/C)
Chairman: Brentnol Ashley
Vice Chairman: Anasha Peters

REGION TWO
Seats: 17 (Allocation: 5 APNU+AFC; 12 PPP/C)
Chairperson: Vilma Audrey Da Silva
Vice Chairman: Humace Odit

REGION THREE
Seats: 27 (Allocation: 9 APNU+AFC; 18 PPP/C)
Regional Chairperson: Ishan Ayube
Regional Vice Chairperson: Omesh Satyanand

REGION FOUR
Seats: 35 (Allocation: 20 APNU+AFC; 1 Change Guyana; 14 PPP/C)
Regional Chairman: Daniel Seeram
Regional Vice Chairman: Samuel Sandy

REGION FIVE.
Seats: 18 seats (Allocation: 8 APNU+AFC; 10 PPP/C)
Chairman: Vickchand Ramphal
Vice Chairman: Rion Lancedale Peters
REGION 6.
Seats: 30 (Allocation: 10 APNU+AFC; 20 PPP/C)
Regional Chairman: Permaul Armogan
Regional Vice Chairman – Zamal Hussain

REGION SEVEN
Seats: 15 (Allocation: 8 APNU+AFC; 1 LJP; 6 PPP/C)
Regional Chairman: Kenneth Williams
Deputy Regional Chairman: Nageshwari Lochanprashad (Kamal Persaud)

REGION 9
Seats: 15 (Allocation: 6 APNU+AFC; 9 PPP/C)
Regional Chairman: Bryan Allicock
Regional Vice Chairman: Bertie Xavier

REGION 10
Seats: 18 (Allocation: 15 APNU+AFC; 3 PPP/C)
Regional Chairman: Deron Adams
Regional Vice-Chair: Douglas Gittens

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