The people of Guyana face a pivotal moment. Over the past five years, the PPP government has significantly transformed the country economically, politically, and socially. However, as we strive for a brighter future, one man is desperately trying to pull Guyana back into darkness. His name is Azruddin Mohamed — a man sanctioned by the U.S. government, accused of serious criminal activities, and now aiming for the highest office in our land.

This is not politics. This is a national security emergency.
Azruddin’s primary goal is to deceive vulnerable voters in villages by lying repeatedly about the PPP party, hoping his falsehoods will become the truth. This uneducated man with no formal schooling believes that money can buy votes, and his paid mob is going around pulling down PPP flags and replacing them with his ugly flag.
Exposing Azruddin Mohamed to Guyana’s voters.
We will repeatedly challenge Azruddin Mohamed by highlighting the economic achievements of the PPP government to expose his lies. Azruddin does not understand the meaning of inflation, international trade, or anything political.
Unfortunately, Guyana has produced such an uneducated fool, including his father, Nazar Mohamed, who has no formal schooling. Recently, Nazar Mohamed claimed he is allegedly guaranteed a spot in Heaven when he dies. There are only about 6.3% of the Muslim community in Guyana who are supporting the PPP party and at the same time laughing at Nazar Mohamed, a man who is sure to go to heaven, despite his actions that include gold smuggling, money laundering, falsifying invoices, and bribing Guyanese officials.

A Sanctioned Criminal Trying to Become President?
Azruddin Mohamed is more than just another candidate. He represents a threat to the Republic of Guyana. Along with his father, Nazar “Shell” Mohamed, Azruddin has been sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury under the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)—a punishment usually reserved for drug traffickers, international money launderers, and global financial criminals.
The list of crimes linked to the Mohamed family is overwhelming.
- Cocaine trafficking connected to Colombian drug cartels
- Gold smuggling valued at hundreds of millions of USD
- Fictitious invoices were used to cheat Guyanese customs and avoid taxes.
- Money laundering via luxury vehicles and real estate
- Bribing vulnerable communities to gain political support
This isn’t just a rumor. It is supported by investigations from U.S. federal agencies, financial intelligence, customs records, and data from over five years.
The United States: “Do NOT Elect Azruddin Mohamed”
U.S. Ambassador to Guyana Nicole Theriot recently issued a stark warning. If Azruddin Mohamed enters Parliament or takes any position of power, Guyana’s diplomatic and economic relations with the U.S. will suffer.
This isn’t just one country disapproving of a politician: it’s the whole free world condemning corruption.
Even more damaging, U.S. Congress members like María Salazar and Joaquin Castro have openly criticized Azruddin’s ambitions. They have said that America will not tolerate criminals running governments in its strategic backyard.
Azruddin Mohamed — Puppet of Nicolás Maduro?
If being a drug-connected money launderer wasn’t bad enough, Azruddin Mohamed is now also accused of acting as a political puppet for Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Sources within U.S. intelligence and congressional briefings have connected Azruddin’s financial pipeline and gold transactions to Venezuelan networks, which directly threaten the sovereignty of Guyana.
Is this the person we want representing us on the world stage? A puppet linked to drugs and controlled by a foreign dictator?
The Circus of Wealth, Cars, and Nude Women
Azruddin Mohamed isn’t campaigning. He’s putting on a circus — showcasing imported Lamborghinis, paying influencers, parading nude models, and buying votes with dirty cash.
But politics isn’t a beauty contest or a nightclub. Leadership demands integrity, not Instagram filters.
He believes Guyanese voters are naive — that they can be distracted by car shows and giveaways while he secretly builds a criminal empire behind the scenes.
It’s time to tell him: Guyanese citizens are not for sale.
The $50 Million Theft from Guyana
According to U.S. financial intelligence, the Mohamed family stole over USD 50 million from the people of Guyana through forged customs documents, undervalued gold exports, and cross-border invoice fraud.
Worse yet, experts believe that this is just the start. A more detailed investigation could reveal over USD 150 million in public assets stolen.
This isn’t just about politics; it’s about denying Guyanese children access to schools, hospitals, and roads.
The U.S. Is Preparing for Extradition
A senior U.S. delegation, including officials from the U.S. Marshals Service, recently arrived in Georgetown. Their goal? To start discussions about extraditing Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed to the United States for criminal prosecution.
That’s right. While Azruddin poses with microphones and acts presidential, the U.S. is getting a jail cell — not a presidential palace — with his name on it.
Suppose Guyana does not act quickly against Azruddin Mohamed. In that case, the U.S. may impose sanctions on Guyana, including legal and financial penalties, which could worsen our economy and harm our international reputation.
Voters: This Is Not a Drill. Don’t Be Fooled.
Azruddin Mohamed believes he can buy his way into power. He thinks the voters of Guyana can be bribed, coerced, or misled.
But this isn’t about one man’s ego. This is about the future of 850,000 Guyanese.
If we elect a man who is:
- Sanctioned for drug trafficking
- Accused of smuggling gold to fund Venezuela
- Facing U.S. extradition
- Linked to money laundering
- Disrespecting our democracy
Then we are not just voting — we are surrendering.
Let’s Stand with the PPP and Defend Guyana’s Reputation
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has dedicated years to restoring Guyana’s credibility, attracting investment, and fostering a peaceful society.
We cannot let one sanctioned clown ruin all that.
The PPP has:
- Built thousands of new jobs
- Modernized infrastructure
- Attracted billions in foreign investment
- Protected Indigenous rights and sovereignty
- Made Guyana a respected partner globally
Azruddin has:
- Smuggled drugs
- Bribed officials
- Lied to the people
- Mocked the law
- Threatened our future

Final Message: Send Him on a Plane to the USA, Not to Parliament
It’s time for Guyana to send a message to the world: We do not elect criminals; we extradite them.
Send Azruddin and his father on the earliest flight to the United States and let them face the law. If they are innocent, the court will decide. But let the evidence be heard — where it matters, not in the press, but in court.
Guyanese voters — your voice is powerful. Do not waste it on a criminal. Say NO to Azruddin Mohamed. Say YES to a Guyana built on pride, progress, and the rule of law.
Guyana’s future is too important to be handed to a con man with cash. On election day, choose country over corruption. Choose justice over greed. Choose Guyana over Azruddin Mohamed.