
Neville Bissember
Neville Bissember is a community advocate and commentator known for his critical perspective on infrastructure and traffic management in Georgetown, Guyana. In a recent letter to the editor, he expressed concern over the repeated resurfacing of Thomas Road and its impact on local traffic, emphasizing the need for better planning and communication regarding roadwork. Bissember's insights reflect a deep understanding of urban planning issues, and he advocates for solutions that prioritize the needs of commuters and residents.
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Recent news mentions
Neville Bissember expresses concerns about the misleading information provided by GECOM regarding Commonwealth citizens' eligibility to vote in Guyana.
GECOM information on Commonwealth voters misleading
I read in the last Sunday Stabroek, a letter from Mr Neville Bissember in which he dealt with the non-appointment of Mr Azruddin Mohamed.
I look forward to a rebuttal from the AG on the question of the Opposition LeaderNeville Bissember is a former diplomat and a scholar who teaches law at UG, providing clarity on the appointment and role of the Leader of the Official Opposition.
Broader questions pertinent to the ongoing LOO letter column debateNeville Bissember is the author of the letter discussing constitutional law and the status of the Leader of the Opposition.
Proviso in 1966 Constitution permitting continuum of Office of LOO was not retained in 1980 ConstitutionNeville Bissember offers an interesting constitutional interpretation regarding the Leader of the Opposition.
The drafters of Article 184(2)(a) explicitly wanted a continuum between dissolution and reconvening of parliamentNeville Bissember wrote a letter to the editor discussing the implications of the dissolution of Parliament.
Mr Norton is no longer Leader of the OppositionNeville Bissember raises an important constitutional point in his recent letter.
Removal of Articles 59 and 159(2)(b) would simply be aligning Guyana with contemporary international norms
Sincerely, Neville Bissember
Better that GECOM complies with Articles 59 and 159(2)(b) rather than deal with the repercussions of their deletionNeville Bissember identified several reforms that should be addressed by parliament.
Two additional reforms parliament should address
Neville Bissember expresses concerns about the voting rights of Commonwealth citizens in Guyana.
Commonwealth voters other than Guyanese and domicile
Mr. Neville Bissember's letter has enabled the historical record of the founding and development of the ACP Group of States to reflect significant contributions.
Essential Guyana remains steadfast in its political commitment to the Global South and the OACPSNeville Bissember reflects on the 50th Anniversary of the Georgetown Agreement.
The ACP 50th Georgetown Anniversary was a fitting occasion for reflection and celebrationNeville Bissember expresses his views on the Venezuelan military vessel's incursion into Guyana's waters.
The FPSOs are operating well within our Exclusive Economic Zone, Venezuela is being disingenuousNeville Bissember expresses concerns about the traffic management and road conditions in Georgetown.
Some proposals for the work done on Thomas Road


























