AFC Leader Nigel Hughes resigns after party’s poor election showing

Leader of the Alliance for Change (AFC), Nigel Hughes, has resigned, taking full responsibility for the party’s dismal performance in the Guyana September 1 general and regional elections.

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In a letter to the party’s General Secretary, Hughes said the decision takes immediate effect, describing it as a privilege to have led the AFC but acknowledging that the outcome of the polls was “beyond disappointing.”

“The responsibility rests solely on my shoulders,” Hughes wrote, while thanking the party for the opportunity to serve.

The AFC secured just 3,610 votes across all ten electoral districts — its weakest showing since its formation in 2005. At its peak in 2011, the party won 35,333 votes and seven seats in Parliament.

Hughes, who was elected leader in June 2024, stepped down barely a year into his tenure. His resignation comes amid questions about the AFC’s relevance after a steady decline in support over the last decade.

Following Hughes’ announcement, AFC General Secretary Raphael Trotman confirmed receipt of what he described as an “updated letter” of resignation. He said the National Executive Committee would meet in an emergency session to discuss the matter and encourage Hughes to reconsider.

“Should he remain adamant in his decision, then the Party’s constitutional provisions will be used to guide the way forward,” Trotman said.

Party sources noted that the resignation letter was undated, and discussions are underway on whether Hughes should remain in place until a new leader is chosen. In his letter, Hughes expressed confidence that the AFC still has a role to play in Guyana’s political landscape and extended best wishes to its executive.

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