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THE TRAGIC DEATH OF RONALDO PETERS – GOVERNMENT MUST ACCOUNT.

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April 8, 2025
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The PNCR/APNU extends heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Ronaldo Peters, the young man from Linden, whose life has been tragically cut short.

We are deeply disturbed by the excessive and fatal use of force in this incident.

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Ronaldo was a young Guyanese with a promising future. His death is a painful reminder of the brokenness in our security sector — one that continues to fail our people under the dictates of the PPP/C.

We emphasize our demand for greater accountability from the Government of Guyana. We call for improved training, better oversight, and a renewed commitment to human rights in the conduct of law enforcement in Guyana.

How many more of our youth must bear the brunt of PPP/C incompetence? How many more lives must be lost before real change is made?

NO MORE.

The blood of Guyana’s sons and daughters must no more be unnecessarily shed. We stand with the people of Linden, and with every community calling out for justice.

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