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Ogunseye Denies Kissoon Claim, Seeks Police Probe

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March 18, 2026
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Dear Editor,

I refer to Mr. Freddie Kissoon ‘s column published on March 16, 2026 in the Guyana Chronicle and captioned, “Kissoon and Westmaas politics: part 2”.

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In that column, Mr. Kissoon stated, “I have indelible moments in my relationship with these folks, especially with Tacuma Ogunseye, whom I helped with an explosive chemical.”

I take this claim made by Kissoon very seriously, as it suggests an allegation of significant gravity.  I wish to state unequivocally that at no time was I assisted by Mr. Kissoon with any explosive chemical nor was I involved with any such activity with him. Given the seriousness of the claim and the potential implications, I am formally requesting that the Guyana Police Force open an investigation into this matter so that the facts may be fully established.

For the sake of accuracy, right of response and fairness to the public record, I also request tat this letter be published in the Guyana Chronicle.

Furthermore, if the Guyana Chronicle fails to publish this response, I will consider appropriate legal action.

Yours truly.
Tacuma Ogunseye.

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