Hensley Robinson heads CARICOM electoral observer mission to Guyana

Nov 21, 2011

(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Mr Hensley Robinson Chief Elections Officer of Barbados will lead a 22-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Electoral Observer Mission to the Guyana Elections which are scheduled to be held on Monday 28 November 2011.

CARICOM had been invited by the Government of Guyana to field an Observer Mission for the General Elections. Mr Robinson was also Chief of the Electoral Observer Mission at the last General Elections in Guyana in 2006. The Deputy Chief of Mission is Ms Lorna Simon Chief Elections Officer of Antigua and Barbuda.

Other members of the Mission are: Ms Grace-Anne Crichlow (Barbados); Ms Gwendoline Eudine Bridgeman- Bushell (Barbados); Mr Pech Gustavo (Belize); Mr Henry George (Dominica); Ms Leslie Ann James (Grenada); Mr Lingham Samuel (Grenada); Mr Jean Thélève Pierre-Toussaint (Haiti); Ms Erlene Williams (Jamaica); Ms Hermia Morton-Anthony (St. Kitts and Nevis); Ms. Sylvia Finlay Scrub, (St Vincent and the Grenadines); Ms Jennifer Victorine Van Dijk-Silos (Suriname); and Ms Dorethy Claudia Florence Telting (Suriname); Mr Noel Kalicharan (Trinidad and Tobago).

The remaining seven (7) Mission members will be comprised of staff of the CARICOM Secretariat.

A core group of observers including the Chief and Deputy Chief of Mission are expected to be in Guyana by Wednesday morning with the full team in place on Thursday.

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