GECOM failed Guyana – Jagdeo – discloses PPP’s plan to push for massive reforms
- Aug 8, 2015
- 6 min read

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By Michael Younge
Former President Bharrat Jagdeo says that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has failed the country because of its inability to deliver free, fair and transparent elections in 2015 explaining that it is time for a spate of reforms to be piloted to strengthen the entity and exclude undue political interference.
Jagdeo, speaking during an exclusive interview on Television Guyana Channel 28’s (TVG 28) Under the Microscope Show, said that GECOM still has a lot of burning questions to answer following what he described as the fraudulent and rigged May 11 General and Regional Elections which saw the A Partnership for National Unity and Alliance for Change (APNU/AFC) coalition forming the new Government with a one-seat majority. They ousted the Peoples Progressive Party Civic into the opposition benches after 23 years in office.
“We are hoping to get some of these answers from the elections petition that we filed which has outlined the many deficiencies associated with those elections and how we thought that the results do not reflect the will of the people”, Jagdeo said during the 90-minute unedited interview which was aired on Friday evening for the first time.
GECOM Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield
Jagdeo said that the petition will give Guyanese an insight as to the inner workings of all those bodies with the GECOM infrastructure that were set up to safeguard a free and fair elections process but which were inefficient, compromised and politically skewed.
He said even with all of the manipulation of votes that took place, the PPP/C still managed to clinch over 49 per cent of the votes which means that it remains the single largest political organism in the country.
That aside, Jagdeo maintained that the 2015 elections experience has left a sour taste in the mouths of the PPP supporters and leaders because of the manner in which the elections was conducted by officials at GECOM.
Reforms
He said that the PPP had arrived at a plan of action to remedy some of the deficiencies encountered during the last elections.
Firstly, he made it clear that GECOM’s Chairman Dr Steve Surujbally has to go and the PPP/C is not willing to compromise on this aspect of the reforms it will pursue over the coming months.
“We believe that Surujbally does not have what it takes to deliver free and fair elections since the last elections…he has succumbed to pressure and has allowed himself to act in a partisan manner”, Jagdeo said firmly during the interview.
The former President said he found it unacceptable that Surujbally was making attempts to shift blame for the conduct of the elections to the Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield following the PPP/C’s calls for him to resign.
Jagdeo insisted that “…he cannot put the blame on the CEO. He’s in charge”
Secondly, he said that the PPP/C was going to focus its efforts to advocating for a clean and sterilized Official List of Electors (OLE) with higher levels of accuracy. He argued that this was important as many of the concerns the party raised about the need to sanitize the voters list fell on deaf ears or were ignored by GECOM ahead of the May 11 elections.
GECOM Chairman Dr Steve Surujbally





























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