The People’s National Congress Reform (PNC) has rolled out a new WhatsApp-based outreach initiative, mirroring a strategy that has been a hallmark of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) in recent years. The move comes as both major political parties intensify efforts to engage and mobilize supporters ahead of the upcoming election season.
The PPP has long been recognized for its robust use of WhatsApp groups and digital messaging to connect with grassroots supporters, disseminate information, and coordinate campaign activities. This digital approach has contributed to the party’s ability to rally young voters and maintain a strong presence in communities across Guyana.
Observers note that the PNC’s adoption of a similar WhatsApp outreach model signals a shift in its engagement tactics, aiming to close the gap in digital communication and grassroots mobilization. Critics from the PPP and allied commentators have often accused the opposition of lacking original policies and relying on the governing party’s successful strategies, rather than developing their own innovative approaches.
The timing of the PNC’s WhatsApp initiative is seen by some as a response to the PPP’s recent high-profile youth conferences and community engagements, which have drawn thousands of participants and garnered significant media attention. As the political climate heats up, both parties are expected to leverage every available tool to secure support and shape public opinion.
Political analysts suggest that while imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, it also underscores the effectiveness of the PPP’s digital engagement and the growing importance of technology in Guyana’s political landscape. With electioneering in full swing, the competition for digital influence is set to intensify, as parties vie to connect with voters in an increasingly connected society.