ERC urges rejection of inflammatory rhetoric ahead of elections 

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Date Mar 28, 2025 Read time 2 min read

The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) has noted with deep concern the increasing tensions in several communities as the country approaches the official campaign period for the General and Regional Elections expected later this year.

In a release, the commission stated that it is cognisant of various public discussions taking place both online and offline, some of which have contributed to ethnic and political tensions.

In this light, the ERC denounces all acts that seek to undermine peace, respect, and understanding in the nation.

“Guided by historical lessons from turbulent elections, the ERC reminds all citizens, regardless of political affiliation, to exercise restraint, engage in dialogue, and reject any form of hostility or divisiveness that threatens national harmony.

“The ERC firmly calls on leaders, supporters, and all those engaged in public discourse—both in person and online—to uphold the principles of peace, unity, and respect for diversity. Political discussions must never lead to ethnic divisions or conflict among our people,” the commission stated.

The commission reiterated its commitment to promoting ethnic harmony and emphasised its willingness to work with all stakeholders to ensure national unity.

“We urge all Guyanese to reject inflammatory rhetoric and behaviour that could heighten tensions and instead work towards strengthening the bonds of brotherhood and national unity,” the release concluded.