Hey youth fam 👋🏾—
Let’s break this madness down like it’s lunchtime on TikTok. So here’s the tea: Sase Gunraj (you know, the PPP guy always with the straight face) and Anil Nandlall (our Attorney General who thinks he’s Guyana’s legal GPS) are trying to convince you that it’s totally normal and cool for the same government lawyer to be whispering in GECOM’s ear during elections. 😳
Wait, what?
That’s like letting the referee of a football game take advice from the coach of one of the teams. 🧐
Gunraj goes, “This is normal! We’ve always done it like this!”
And we’re like—bruh, if something shady has always happened, that don’t make it right—it makes it a tradition of foolishness. 😆
Also, can we talk about how Sase basically said, “We don’t have a legal adviser in GECOM, so… might as well ask Anil.”
Really? That’s the plan? That’s like saying, “We don’t have a nurse, so we’re asking the patient’s mother to do the surgery.” 😵💫
And Anil? Oh, Anil!
He’s acting like the wise old uncle you didn’t ask for, sliding legal “advice” across the table like it’s just helpful tips. But come on—he’s not neutral! He’s the top lawyer for the same government running for re-election. That’s conflict of interest 101.
Gunraj then tried to flex by saying, “I’m a lawyer too, I just like second opinions.”
Cool bro. Get second opinions—but maybe not from someone who’s legally on your boss’ payroll? 😬
So youth—don’t get played.
This isn’t about boring legal talk. This is about keeping elections fair, clean, and independent. GECOM should never be on any government’s speed dial for advice, period. That’s not democracy, that’s a sitcom. And not a good one. 🥴
Moral of the story?
We want elections where the referee doesn’t wear the same jersey as one of the teams.
Gunraj and Nandlall can keep their “old habits.” We’re building a future where transparency is the trend.