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KLM MEDIA INTRODUCTION LETTER

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June 24, 2025
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Dear Editor 

The tragedy of 11 years old Adrianna Younge symbolizes the urgent need for the involvement of all of us to stand for justice, truth, righteousness and reconciliation within our Dear Land of Guyana. The Word of  God tells us that God is the author of civil government (Romans 13). The biblical definition of civil  government is one that is safe, just, righteous and compassionately building a wholesome  environment for freedom to flourish and thrive. 

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Guyana is known as a “Christian” nation where approximately 300,000 citizens refer to themselves as  believers or people with godly values and principles. Guyana’s Constitution calls us into action as One  People, One Nation, One Destiny. As such, the Kingdom Liberal Movement (KLM) has answered the  call of God and citizens to raise its voice and represent voters who are in urgent need of representation  in Parliament.  

KLM is a broad-based movement with a biblical Kingdom mandate and orientation. It is not a Christian  party, however since the Church belongs to God, KLM is offering representation to the body of Christ.  Also, KLM is data-driven and open to the bread and butter issues affecting citizens in churches and in  the wider society. Our research shows that the body of Christ is concerned with issues regarding  employment, poverty, injustices, corruption, law and order. The following gives you some additional  areas that KLM will offer representation: 

  1. KLM seeks to be the light and salt in the governing of our nation; brings balance and justice with a stern eye on promoting good morals in government. 
  2. Creating and enabling an environment of inclusivity, fairness and equity, where every Guyanese irrespective or race, gender, religion, education, political persuasion etc. can thrive, develop themselves and advance their standard of living. 
  3. Being integrally involved and a part of the governing and government of the nation during post elections.
  1. Constitutional reform, repeals and amendments- We believe that laws/rights that are anti-biblical and anti-religious should be addressed with strong advocacy by the body of Christ. 

As the media play an integral part in educating our citizens for the upcoming elections, we would  appreciate having a discussion about our registered party for the benefit of your viewer and readership. 

We sincerely look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. We can be contacted on telephone  numbers – 725-2216 or 680-7221. Thank you  

Cordially, 

-Bishop Lindon Hercules 

-Apostle Abernaty Jeune 

-Pastor Ann Joseph 

-Pastor Jonathan Noel 

-Pastor Pamela Seepersaud 

-Dr. Denise Murray 

-Pastor Garfield Rose 

–Mervin Franklin 

–Ivor Crossman 

–Philbert Ramocindo 

-Charles Hendricks

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