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Indigenous Communities Should Not Vote PPP

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August 30, 2025
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Dear Editor,

Guyana on the eve of our national election, let’s us present a moral challenge to Indigenous leader and former Vice President Sydney Allicock, Lenox Shuman, Chairman of the National Toshaos Council (NTC) Derrick John, and Sonia Latchman how many of you will blindly support a government that protects sexual predators?

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Anyone with common sense knows the answer to Guyana geopolitical crisis is for the PPP to be removed from office. How many of you will support a government that covers up the rape and sexual assault of your children, and minors? Challenge to the indigenous leaders how many more of our indigenous children have to become victims of the PPP sexual predators? We just have to look back at the PPP government Ministers starting with the Minister Harry Persaud Nokta to former Minister Local Government Minister Nigel Dharamlall.

A corrupt government engaged in cronyism, nepotism and using taxpayer dollars to fund substandard capital infrastructure projects?

Wake up my indigenous brothers, sisters and partners. The latest victim of the PPP sexual predators protected by government was the young Federicks minor from Essequibo, it is important for the country that we break from the PPP to protect our children.

Let’s not forget the racial plants in our communities now. A new third party who would change the general shift to move Guyana beyond the current racial divide and build a new unity movement for change. Azruddin Mohamed and Team Mohamed’s will give Guyana the opportunity to change the future of our democracy for transformational change.

Yours truly,
Egland Gomes

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