Georgetown- The continued protest by APNU supporters through the city streets continue to have adverse effects on the business community, prompting a strong reaction from the Private Sector Commission. Speaking to the press PSC chairman Ramesh Dookhoo said that businesses continue to suffer, workers are fearful of turning out and "we are losing lots of money". The protesters are growing in numbers as calls continue from various concerned groups for them to remain calm and let the country return to normalcy. “We believe that the current dispensation that has been produced by the results of these elections will demand that our politicians work together for all of us and if they don’t work together for all of us, we change them until they work for all of us,” said Dookoo.
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