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My priority has always been and will continue to be serving interests of Guyana- Hughes

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July 12, 2024
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AFC Leader, attorney-at-law Nigel Hughes (WiredJA photo)

AFC Leader, attorney-at-law Nigel Hughes (WiredJA photo)

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By Mark DaCosta-In a pivotal moment for the Alliance For Change (AFC), Nigel Hughes has assumed leadership of the party amidst allegations by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) of a conflict of interest, vehemently defended by the newly elected leader. The PPP has raised concerns over Hughes’ dual roles as a prominent attorney at Hughes, Fields & Stoby (HFS), representing ExxonMobil Guyana Limited, and his recent appointment as head of the AFC.

The controversy erupted following Hughes’ election victory at the AFC National Conference, where he secured a decisive mandate from party delegates. Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, in a press conference, questioned the ethical implications of Hughes’ continued ties to ExxonMobil while leading a political party. Jagdeo highlighted potential conflicts of interest, suggesting that Hughes’ position as a lawyer for ExxonMobil could unduly influence policy decisions if the AFC were to gain governmental power.

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Hughes, in response, has staunchly refuted these claims, emphasising his commitment to transparency and ethical governance throughout his career. He clarified that while his firm advises ExxonMobil, he has never personally represented them in negotiations with the Government of Guyana or held any governmental office. Hughes affirmed his readiness to sever all ties with HFS should he ascend to a governmental role, aiming to eliminate any perceived conflicts.

“I welcome the opportunity to address these concerns openly,” Hughes stated in a press release following the allegations. “My priority has always been and will continue to be serving the interests of our nation with integrity and dedication.”

Supporters of Hughes within the AFC have rallied behind him, citing his legal work and dedication to public service. They argue that his leadership could bring much-needed reforms and accountability to Guyana’s political landscape, particularly in navigating the complexities of the oil and gas industry, which have significant implications for the country’s economic future.

Meanwhile, criticisms from the PPP have been met with skepticism by some observers, who point to past alliances between the PPP and corporate entities during their tenure in government. Critics of the PPP accuse them of double standards in their scrutiny of Hughes’ professional engagements, especially given historical partnerships with multinational corporations that have influenced policy decisions in the past.

The debate underscores broader concerns about governance and the intersection of law, politics, and corporate influence in Guyana. As the AFC prepares to chart its course under Hughes’ leadership, the focus remains on how Hughes will navigate these allegations and steer the party towards its political objectives while maintaining transparency and accountability.

As Guyanese know, Nigel Hughes is a prominent  attorney known for his legal career and service. He co-founded Hughes, Fields & Stoby (HFS), Guyana’s largest law firm, which has played a pivotal role in advising international clients, including ExxonMobil, in the oil and gas sector for decades. Hughes has been involved in advocating for transparency and reform within Guyana’s legal and business sectors.

Before his election as AFC leader, Hughes served as Chairman of the party, where he championed constitutional reform in Guyana. His tenure has been marked by efforts to enhance accountability and address societal disparities, particularly in education and governance.

Hughes holds a prominent position in Guyana’s legal community and continues to advocate for reforms.

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