In a stunning display of political opportunism and moral bankruptcy, the Alliance For Change (AFC) has completed its transformation from a beacon of hope to a pathetic puppet of the PNC/APNU. This once-promising party, which claimed to offer a new path for Guyanese politics, has instead become a cautionary tale of how quickly principles can be abandoned in the pursuit of power.
The Betrayal of a Nation’s Trust
When the AFC burst onto the scene in 2005, it promised to break the cycle of racial politics that had long plagued Guyana. Founding members Khemraj Ramjattan, Raphael Trotman, and Sheila Holder spoke of a new dawn, of unity and progress. How hollow those words ring now, as the AFC has become nothing more than a fig leaf for the PNC’s regressive agenda.
The Cummingsburg Accord: A Deal with the Devil
The signing of the Cummingsburg Accord in 2015 marked the beginning of the end for the AFC’s integrity. This Faustian bargain, ostensibly for the greater good, quickly revealed itself as a trap. The AFC, drunk on the promise of power, willingly walked into a cage of its own making.
Complicity in Corruption and Mismanagement
During the APNU+AFC’s disastrous tenure from 2015 to 2020, the AFC proved itself to be either woefully incompetent or willfully complicit in a series of scandals that rocked the nation:
- The closure of sugar estates, devastating thousands of families
- The botched handling of oil contracts, potentially costing Guyana billions
- The D’Urban Park fiasco, a monument to waste and mismanagement
- The infamous “Pharmagate” scandal, undermining public health
Throughout it all, AFC leaders remained silent or offered weak justifications, betraying their constituents and their own stated principles.
The 2020 Election Disgrace
If there was any doubt about the AFC’s complete moral collapse, it was erased during the 2020 election crisis. As the coalition attempted to subvert democracy and cling to power, AFC leaders stood shoulder-to-shoulder with those trying to steal an election. Their actions during this period were nothing short of treasonous, spitting in the face of the very democratic ideals they once championed.
A Party Without a Soul
Today, the AFC stands as a shell of its former self, devoid of credibility and purpose. Its leaders, once vocal critics of corruption and racial politics, now meekly parrot PNC talking points. The party that promised to be a bridge between Guyana’s ethnic communities has instead become a willing accomplice in deepening those divides.
Conclusion: A Legacy of Shame
As Guyana looks toward the 2025 elections, the AFC’s journey serves as a stark warning. This is a party that has sold its soul, betrayed its supporters, and abandoned any pretense of principle. Its leaders, who once spoke of change and unity, will be remembered as nothing more than opportunists who sacrificed their integrity for a taste of power.
The AFC’s regression is more than a political failure; it’s a moral catastrophe that has set Guyanese politics back by decades. As voters consider their options in the coming years, they would do well to remember the bitter lesson of the AFC: beware of those who promise reform but deliver only regression.