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Former Minister Tabitha Sarabo-Halley Calls for Government Accountability in Minister Nigel Dharamlall’s Sexual Assault Investigation

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June 23, 2023
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Georgetown, Guyana – Former Minister of Public Service, Tabitha Sarabo-Halley, has raised her voice in concern over the government’s silence regarding the ongoing sexual assault investigation involving Minister Nigel Dharamlall. Speaking out against the lack of response from the government, from the protest line, Sarabo-Halley emphasizes the need for accountability and decisive action in such serious matters.

For over a week, the government has remained notably silent, leaving many to question their stance on the allegations against Minister Dharamlall. Sarabo-Halley points out that in other parts of the world, ministers have been swiftly fired for far less serious offenses. However, in Guyana, it appears as if the government is passively waiting for the situation to resolve itself, hoping that the courageous survivor who came forward would recant her statements, allowing the minister to continue in his position.

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Sarabo-Halley emphasizes that as a society, it is crucial to hold our leaders to higher standards. When it comes to matters as grave as sexual assault, abuse of power, and the misuse of state resources, we must demand more from those who hold public office. She highlights the alarming allegations of the minister using his position to exploit vulnerable individuals in various communities, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

The former minister stresses that it is time for society to expect and demand more accountability from elected officials. One way to achieve this is by taking a stand against the government’s silence through public protests and demonstrations. By collectively expressing outrage and condemning what has transpired, citizens can send a powerful message that they will not tolerate such behavior or a lack of action in response to serious allegations.

Sarabo-Halley calls for a society that holds its leaders to higher moral standards, especially in cases involving sexual assault and abuse of power. It is essential to demand transparency, accountability, and decisive action from the government in addressing these allegations. By actively speaking out against the government’s silence, citizens can contribute to a culture of accountability and demand the justice and compassion that survivors of sexual assault deserve.

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