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Service Over Party: Why I Refuse to Back the PPP

Admin by Admin
June 4, 2025
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Over the past few days, I have received numerous calls asking whether I intend to endorse President Irfaan Ali for a second term. Let me make this unequivocally clear: I will never endorse President Ali or the PPP government.

This administration, riddled with deception and failed promises, continues to mislead the people of Guyana with hollow rhetoric and divisive politics.

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I reject any association with those mountebanks in the PPP, whose leadership style has repeatedly undermined the principles of transparency, accountability, and equity in our nation’s governance.

I am currently a member of the PNC/R. I remain committed of fighting for a just and unified Guyana. However, let it be known that nothing stops me from supporting a new or any other political movement if I believe it holds the vision and integrity to truly serve the people of this country. My loyalty is to Guyana first—not to personalities, not to partisan convenience.

I am steadfast in my commitment to defeat the PPP at all costs. Their continued mismanagement and disregard for the voices of ordinary citizens cannot go unchallenged. We must rally around a future rooted in inclusiveness, truth, and progress.

My purpose remains unchanged: to serve all the people of Guyana, regardless of race, class, or political persuasion. I believe in a nation where opportunity is not hoarded by a few but shared by all; where leadership is not about control, but about service. This is the Guyana I will fight for, and no amount of political noise will distract me from that goal.

Let this serve as a clear statement to those with questions, doubts, or deliberate misinformation: I will never endorse the PPP, and I will never compromise on my duty to put the people of Guyana first.

Pt.Ubraj Narine, JP, COA
Former Staff Sgt.(GDF), Mayor
City of Georgetown

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