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PPP Supports Calls for a Full, Thorough, and Professional Investigation into the Deaths of Ronaldo Peters and Dan Johnson

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The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) expresses its deep concern over the tragic deaths of 26-year-old  Ronaldo Peters, who was fatally shot by a policeman in Linden on Monday, and Dan Johnson, who was  shot during a protest today in response to Peters’s killing. 

The Party supports the widespread calls for a full, thorough, and professional investigation into both  incidents. In this regard, we welcome the assurance from His Excellency President Dr. Irfaan Ali that the  officers involved in the two shootings are currently under close arrest, as advised by the Commissioner of  Police. 

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President Ali has further announced that a full investigation will be conducted, and that this investigation  will be supported by the Regional Security System (RSS) to ensure an independent and credible process.  He has also made a heartfelt appeal for calm during this difficult time and has committed to meeting with  the families of the deceased and community leaders to ensure their voices are heard and their concerns  fully taken into account. 

While these tragic events deserve a united and compassionate national response, it is regrettable— though not surprising—that the political opposition and its extremist fringe elements have chosen to  politicize these incidents. As is their pattern, they have rushed to inflame tensions and sow division for  narrow political gain, showing little regard for the victims or their grieving families. It is also yet another  attempt to deflect from their glaring ineptitude and lack of appeal. They have no plan or strategy to  develop the country or enhance the well-being of Guyanese, and no track record to stand on—hence their  constant resort to seeking publicity by exploiting misfortune for political points. 

The People’s Progressive Party condemns in the strongest terms this dangerous politicization and calls on  all citizens to exercise calm, good sense, and restraint. We urge residents, particularly in Linden and 

surrounding communities, not to allow themselves to be misled or used by those who view tragedy as an  opportunity to push a political agenda. 

The Party also extends its condolences to the families and other relatives of Ronaldo Peters and Dan  Johnson, and wishes a full and speedy recovery to the injured police ranks as well as civilians.

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