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Founding and executive member of The Citizenship Initiative (TCI), Shazaam Ally, today confirmed that he has joined the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C).
In a Facebook post, Ally said he has always acted with conviction, guided by principle, and committed to doing what is right for Guyana.
“I’ve been active in politics for over a decade, always from a place of service, never self-interest. As a founding and executive member of The Citizenship Initiative (TCI), I proudly entered the 2020 General and Regional Elections to help strengthen democracy. I later contested the 2023 Local Government Elections to represent Georgetown and was humbled by the support from residents who believed in me.
“A couple of months ago, after careful reflection and years of observing national development under President Dr. Irfaan Ali, I decided to join the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C),” he said.
According to Ally, while he has not always agreed with the PPP/C, he has seen real progress in the past five years, with growing investment, empowered youth, and an engaged and present government.
“I believe Guyana is moving forward and want to contribute meaningfully to that momentum,” he said.
In 2023, Ally earned an MBA from the University of Cumbria (UK), which he said deepened his understanding of leadership and development and strengthened his commitment to serving Guyana.
“President Ali has proven capable, hardworking, and in touch with the people. I fully support his vision and believe he deserves another term,” he informed.
Ally also pointed out that this move is not about abandoning his values but living them, stressing that his integrity, principles, and love for Guyana remain unchanged, as well as his commitment to public service.