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Sep 26, 2018 Letters
Dear Editor,
The deceptions of the Alliance for Change (AFC) continue. Every day is markedly accentuated by the nefarious activities of its leaders, executive members and some cardholders.
Ever since the AFC was thrown into the deep by the APNU to justify its 40% share in governance and to resurrect its ‘dead meat’ status, one AFC leader and his cohorts has launched a weekly campaign on a Berbice TV station, peddling a bundle of lies and deceptive statements. It was claimed by Mr. Ramjattan on the Alliance on the Move programme that PPP supporters are intimidating people from putting their names on the AFC’s candidate list. He further said that Guyana Police Force will be called in to deal with these PPP supporters. This is so far from the truth.
The AFC has lost all credibility since it coalesced with APNU and this just seems to suggest that the AFC and the PNC are cut from the same cloth.
In addition, the AFC’s promises continue to pour like there is no tomorrow. The promises of repairs and construction of streets, the erection of streetlights, the granting of lands, employment, gun licenses and almost anything under the sun will immediately catapult Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp into the second spot!
Yours sincerely,
Haseef Yusuf
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