Former Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has firmly demanded a public apology from Vice President Jagdeo following allegations of his involvement in election theft. Nagamootoo vehemently refutes these claims and insists on a retraction from the Vice President. The demand was issued in response to remarks made by Jagdeo during a recent press conference at Freedom House.
In his press release, Nagamootoo stated, “I categorically deny being an active part of stealing the 2020 elections, or any other as alleged by the Vice-President.” Additionally, Nagamootoo recently hosted a book launching event at the Guyana Pegasus, introducing four new books, including his autobiographical work, “Dear Land of Guyana.”
With a distinguished political career spanning decades, Moses Nagamootoo has been a prominent figure in Guyanese politics. From serving as a member of Parliament to holding ministerial positions, Nagamootoo has contributed significantly to the country’s governance. His tenure as Prime Minister and First Vice President following the opposition’s victory in the 2015 general election further underscores his political stature.
In light of Nagamootoo’s unwavering denial of the allegations and his longstanding dedication to public service, his call for a public apology from Vice President Jagdeo carries significant weight. As this controversy unfolds, Nagamootoo’s legacy as a respected political figure remains firmly rooted in his commitment to truth and integrity.