The opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is calling on the government to establish a local Law School.The party today accused the administration of flip-flopping on its establishment.
“(Attorney General) Williams did not hear, or is pretending he didn’t hear the instruction from President Granger who said; ‘…the time is ripe and steps should commence as soon as practicable, to have a Law School established here in Guyana,’’ Rohee quipped at a press conference earlier today.
Rohee added: “Mr. Williams must cease horsing around and start working on the realization of the law school here in Guyana as directed by President Granger.”