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Rollins: I won't seek FNM nomination if Minnis re-elected as leader

Andre Rollins

Andre Rollins

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Chief Reporter

aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

FORT Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins has said he will not seek a constituency nomination from the Free National Movement (FNM) if Dr Hubert Minnis is re-elected as leader at next month’s convention.

Dr Rollins explained that he could not expect to campaign alongside Dr Minnis given his critique of the FNM leader’s capacity for leadership and his role in the push for an early convention.

“I’ve told persons in the FNM,” he said, “let us be frank here. Clearly Dr Minnis, the leader of the FNM, did not want there to be an early convention in the FNM. If Dr Minnis is re-elected as leader it is untenable for me to seek to run for a nomination.”

Dr Rollins said: “I don’t believe that having expressed the views that I have that members of the FNM, whether frontline or supporters, ought to expect me to go on a platform and try to convince the Bahamian people that somehow I have changed my mind and had some view that he is now capable of doing a job that I have expressed some doubt in his capacity to do.”

In a series of statements last month, Dr Rollins openly criticised Dr Minnis and his supporters, stating that the leader had no substance or vision for the country. He has challenged that whether Dr Minnis has what it takes to be prime minister will depend on if he can convince the party that he is the “most fit” to lead at a convention.

His outspoken stance on the FNM’s leadership struggles positioned him at the centre of renewed efforts by the majority of the FNM’s parliamentary team to engender an earlier convention date.

Six of the opposition’s 10 MPs - Loretta Butler-Turner, Hubert Chipman, Neko Grant, Richard Lightbourn, Theo Neilly and Dr Rollins - threatened to petition Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling to remove Dr Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition unless the initial November date was brought forward.

In making their case against their leader, the MPs highlighted a myriad of inefficiencies in a memo to the party’s Central Council, including his failure to take command of the party “at almost every turn” despite their repeated efforts to support him.

The convention will now be held in late July.

The Fort Charlotte MP also railed against the government as a guest on radio talk show “The Revolution” with host Juan McCartney on Friday.

Referencing his scathing rebuke of the Christie-led administration during his contribution to the 2016/2107 Budget debate, Dr Rollins’ opined that Mr Christie’s aversion to criticism made him a weak leader who was incapable of making tough decisions.

His highly critical remarks on Wednesday led Mr Christie to apologise for putting the former PLP MP in a position to hold a seat in Parliament.

On Friday, Dr Rollins said: “Never mind the fact that this government owes a huge apology for disastrous four years of government. What they have done is thumb their nose at Bahamian people.”

“If anyone ought to apologise, seeing as the Prime Minister and his government don’t have the character to do that, I should be the one to apologise. For putting the Prime Minister in the position to be back in the seat of power because clearly people would blame me for becoming a part of the PLP to campaign for a man in the party that I thought would never make the same mistakes after the disaster of 2002 to 2007.

“I never in a million years thought they would do the exact same thing between 2012 and 2017,” he added. “Clearly I was sadly mistaken.”

Comments

proudloudandfnm 7 years, 11 months ago

Damn!

Minnis gotta go man...

Those delegates re-elect him again and they need to be charged with treason...

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birdiestrachan 7 years, 11 months ago

Dr: Rolllins has problems with authority. he had problems with Mr: Christie as his leader and now *with Dr: Minnis. :. But Dr: should have known better he saw how disrespectful he was to Mr: Christie. Why did he Minnis believe he was any better. People carry themselves with them, that is who they are. *

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sheeprunner12 7 years, 11 months ago

Birdie may have a point here ............. but we have seen political mavericks before and we really need one now ........... can anyone remember the roles of Etienne Dupuch and Randol Fawkes?????? ............ well that is what Rollins is similar to in this present House

I predict that the next government will emerge from this same Gang of Six and other PLP, DNA, UDP and FNM mavericks who will challenge the Old Guard

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arussell 7 years, 11 months ago

I strongly agree Mr Rollins is somebody that needs to be in HOA He appears to have the Bahamian people best interest at heart

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truetruebahamian 7 years, 11 months ago

Rollins for P.M. I cannot support Minnis either. His comments on the Juan McCartney show were right on the mark. He is the future that we need. Minnis and the PLP and the Chinese all have to go!

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John 7 years, 11 months ago

So what did Perry Christie apoligize for again?

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licks2 7 years, 11 months ago

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.. . them five grabbed onto Rollins now he will "pull" them all down into the hole with himself. . .HE NOW SAYS THAT IF DOC MINNIS WINS THE NEXT LEADERSHIP RACE. . .COMMON DECENCY AND FAIR PLAY DICTATES THAT HE NO LONGER SEEK A NOMINATION UNDER DOC MINNIS AS LEADER. . .IT WILL SHOW A LEVEL OF POLITICAL JIVING AND SCHEMING. HIS HONESTY AND HONESTY MADE AN "IN ROAD" WITH THE PUBLIC. . .WE ARE WATCHING. . .AND IF ROLLINS MAKE THAT PRINCIPLED MOVE. . .THE OTHER FIVE WILL NOT GO. . .SHOWING THEIR FAKING STYLE. . .JOKES!

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sheeprunner12 7 years, 11 months ago

Licks ........... you have some serious hang-ups with our politicians ................. but we have to take stock and ELECT the best possible candidates that volunteer to contest the seats ........... it is a democracy after all .......... our MPs are a reflection of the voters' collective moral/political authority

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