
With the impending general and regional elections, Sarah Ibrahim, a prominent businesswoman and cousin of Azruddin Mohamed, who faces US sanctions, has publicly criticized his presidential ambitions. She cautions Guyanese against being enticed by what she describes as “a wealthy individual’s vanity project.” Her remarks, shared on Facebook, echo the sentiments of many observers who question Mohamed’s motives, suggesting this endeavor is more about personal ego than public service.
Ibrahim emphasizes that there’s a significant divide within their family regarding Mohamed’s political aspirations. She argues that while he has benefited from familial support, his approach threatens to tarnish the legacy of their family patriarch. Addressing the lack of concrete policies and clarity in Mohamed’s campaign, she ridicules the campaign members’ struggle even to pronounce his name correctly, raising concerns about the seriousness of their intentions.
Warning voters against being misled by social media and superficial gestures of charity, Ibrahim highlights that genuine progress takes time and should not be sacrificed for fleeting campaigns. She acknowledges that a mere charismatic image cannot resolve the country’s deep-seated issues.
Furthermore, Azruddin’s uncles have also criticized him, endorsing President Irfaan Ali instead, citing a lack of competence and understanding in politics from their nephew. With sanctions against Azruddin and his business entities due to alleged financial misconduct, the family’s outlined support for the current leadership marks a clear stance for Guyana’s future.
Source: guyanachronicle.com
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