President Granger confident APNU/AFC submitted “winning list”

Georgetown: President David Granger says he is confident that the  APNU+AFC has submitted “the winning lists” of candidates to the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to contest the Regional and General elections on March 2, 2020.

The President was accompanied to the venue at the Umana Yana by Prime Ministerial Candidate,

The President said he was satisfied with the process, noting that the coalition has a proven record as in enters the elections. He said the lists submitted on Friday contains a balance of youth and gender.

The President said that the coalition has nominated candidates who enjoy the confidence of members of the APNU+AFC and its supporters. “They have been found competent to lead in the National Assembly and in the Regional Democratic Councils. They reflect differences in age, ethnicity, gender, geographic and occupation,” he said.

The President noted too that the coalition has prepared its partners thoroughly for the elections.”Our candidates, members and supporters are mobilized. Our campaign is progressing. We are guaranteed of the overwhelming support of Guyanese, based on our record over the past five years,” he said.

He said the coalition has designed a plan for the country – the ‘Decade of Development.’

He noted that the APNU+AFC has restored good governance over the past five years and has a plan to continue its good work over the next five.He added that the coalition has also revived local democracy and removed fear from country.

“It has rebalanced the national economy and revived local village economies. We have a solid record of achievements. We will build on that foundation to catapult our nation to greater prosperity during the ‘Decade of Development.’

General and Regional Elections will determine your children’s future. We shall ensure a secure future for present and future generations. We shall ensure that our country does not ever again fall into the wrong hands. We shall no gamble with your children’s future,” the President said.

See below the full list of candidates for the APNU+AFC Coalition:

Representative of the List: David Arthur Granger

Deputy Representative of the List: Khemraj Ramjattan

1.       Valerie Adams-Yearwood

2.      Beverly Alert

3.      Sydney Allicock

4.      Amna Ally

5.      Kidackie Amsterdam

6.      John Anderson

7.      Ian Baird

8.     Deonarine Basdeo

9.      Ryan Belgrave

10.  Gary Best

11.   James Bond

12.  Simona Broomes

13.  Latchmin Budhan- Punalall

14.  Ronald Bulkan

15.   Queenela Cameron

16.  Michael Carrington

17.   Geeta Chandan-Edmond

18.  Marcia Chattoor-Gordon

19.  Janelle Christian

20. Astell Collins

21.  Leonard Craig

22. Karen Cummings

23. Sherod Duncan

24. Winston Felix

25.  Annette Fergusson

26. Juretha Fernandes

27.  Roysdale Forde

28. Wendella Franklin

29. Valerie Garrido-Lowe

30. David Arthur Granger

31. Carl Greenidge

32. Leyland Harcourt

33. Joseph Harmon

34. Eslyn Harris

35. Dawn Hastings-Williams

36. Nicolette Henry

37. Vincent Henry

38. David Hinds

39. Catherine Hughes

40. Christopher Jones

41. Quincy Jones

42. Winston Jordan

43. Mohamed Imran Khan

44. Raymond Kirton

45. Nalini Lal

46. Volda Lawrence

47. Michael Leonard

48. Sheik Mahmood

49. Mazarool Majeed

50. Thandi McAllister

51. Coretta McDonald

52. Alison Mohamed

53. Moses Nagamootoo

54. Aubrey Norton

55. George Norton

56. Mutope Ogunseye

57. Subaschand Orilall

58. Marcey Parker

59. David Patterson

60. Haimraj Rajkumar

61. Seenanan Ramcharand

62. Khemraj Ramjattan

63. Riaz Rupnarain

64. Audwin Rutherford

65. Tabitha Sarabo-Halley

66. Keith Scott

67. Christopher Seetram

68. Jaipaul Sharma

70. Savitree Singh Sharma

71. Natasha Singh-Lewis

72. Devindra Sookraj

73. Jevaughn Stephen

74. Cynthia Stewart

75. Noel Thomas

76. Nicola Trotman

77. Raphael Trotman

78. Kenny Valladares

79. Darren Wade

80. Amanza Walton-Desir

81. Reynard Ward

82. Basil Williams

83. Marlon Williams

84. Mervyn Williams

85. Trevor Williams

86. Lucy Wilson

87. Hubert Wong