Democracy is sacrosanct – President Ali

Georgetown: President Dr. Irfaan Ali said as a nation moving forward, the values of democracy must never, and will never be understated, as it was restored on October, 5th, 1992, after its absence of 28 years.

President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali

“The restoration of democracy on October 5th 1992 ushered in the dawn of a new era.  No longer were we a pariah state, and no longer would dictatorship oppress our people and stifle economic development.  It unlocked the latent potential of our people and propelled economic growth and development,” the President said Monday in observance of the occasion.

The Head of State said Guyana’s economic, political and social progress over the past twenty-eight years would not have been possible without democracy.

“On this the 28th anniversary milestone, Guyana recalls the epic struggle waged for the restoration of the right of our people to freely elect a government of their choice.  Today, we pay tribute to all those, inside and outside of Guyana, who contributed to the eventual triumph of democracy. We remember especially those brave individuals who lost their lives in this struggle, including Jagan Ramesar, Bhola Nauth Parmanand, Father Bernard Darke and Dr. Walter Rodney,” President Ali said.

Sovereignty, according to the Constitution, the President said belongs to the people and they exercise this sovereignty through their elected representatives.  He explained that the right of the people to freely and fairly choose who would govern them must remain sacrosanct. 

“This right, we saw earlier this year, is fragile.   It must be guarded and safeguarded zealously,” he said.

Adding that his government remains committed to upholding and protecting democracy, the President said he intends to fashion a more inclusive system of governance and fortify democratic institutions.

“Never again will our people’s freedom be subject to the threat of being hijacked. This glorious day reminds us that rights carry accompanying duties and that, consequentially, every citizen has a duty to defend democracy.  Today, as we observe the 28th anniversary of the restoration of democracy, it is as a good a time as any to re-commit to ensuring our democracy is never again threatened,” Dr. Ali said.

The Head of State also thanked all Guyanese, especially the many young people who stood up and allowed themselves to be counted in the history books of the country, when their country needed them, in defense of democracy in 2020.

The David Granger led APNU/AFC administration has been accused of electoral fraud after a five months delay in announcing the results which unseated his administration from office.  

“Today, as we reflect on the legacy and life and contribution of Dr. Jagan, Janet Jagan and other  leaders in our society; for the People’s Progressive Party we can say that their legacy, we can say that their commitment was again celebrated when Guyanese in 2020, continued in a vein that ensured democracy lived on,” the President said.

President Ali explained that the Political Affairs Committee when it was formed, all the great leaders, Ashton Chase among them, all subscribed to the tenets of democracy along with great Trade Union leaders.