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Georgetown and PNCR deserve leaders who are competent, visionary, and trusted by the community and party members

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August 27, 2023
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Dear Editor,

In a surprising and concerning move, the Leader of the Opposition, Aubrey Norton, has appointed a mayor for Georgetown Municipality who bears an eerie resemblance to himself. This decision raises alarming questions about Norton’s judgment and his commitment to the progress and well-being of the city, country and the PNCR. The appointment of an individual lacking vision, trust, credibility, and leadership not only damages the ability to effective governance but also puts our capital city at risk of incompetence and stagnation.

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Leadership rooted in incompetence can have severe consequences for any organisation or municipality. The appointment of a mayor lacking the necessary skills and experience to address the diverse challenges of Georgetown is deeply troubling. Without competent leadership, issues such as poor infrastructure, inadequate services, and underwhelming economic development will persist, leaving Georgetown’s residents frustrated and neglected.

Effective leadership demands foresight and a clear vision. Unfortunately, the newly appointed mayor, mirroring Aubrey Norton, seems bereft of these qualities. Without a comprehensive plan for the future, the Georgetown Municipality will continue to stumble aimlessly, unable to seize opportunities for growth and progress. A leader should inspire the community, set goals, and work tirelessly to achieve them. Georgetown deserves a mayor who can envision a brighter future and navigate the city towards it.

Trust and credibility are the backbone of any leadership position. Unfortunately, both Aubrey Norton and his appointed mayor seem to lack these crucial qualities. Without trust, residents will question the intentions and decisions made by those tasked with governing their city. Credibility is essential for inspiring confidence and ensuring that promises made are followed through. A leader who lacks these traits will face significant resistance from the community and struggle to garner support for essential initiatives.

Leadership is not something that can be bestowed simply by an appointment or title. True leaders inspire, motivate, and bring people together. However, Georgetown residents are now facing a leadership void, with an inept mayor at the helm. The consequences of such a vacuum are dire – without a strong and capable leader, conflict and discord will abound. The city needs a mayor who can unite diverse stakeholders, build consensus, and effectively lead the way forward.

The appointment of a mayor at the Georgetown Municipality, handpicked by Aubrey Norton himself and plagued by incompetence, a lack of vision, trust, credibility, and leadership, raises fundamental concerns about the direction of our capital city. Georgetown, and the PNCR deserve leaders who are competent, visionary, and trusted by the community and Party members. It is our shared responsibility to demand accountability and push for leaders who possess the qualities necessary to lead Georgetown and the PNCR towards a prosperous and vibrant future. The Congress must be held before the year ends.

Yours truly,

Name withheld

Concerned member of the PNCR

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