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Minnis: PLP brought buses of supporters to meeting

FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis.

FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis.

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Chief Reporter

aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday accused Marathon MP Jerome Fitzgerald of using political supporters to derail a town meeting held to address concerns over the Rubis fuel spill in his constituency.

Dr Minnis charged that Mr Fitzgerald and other members of the PLP engaged in dated political tactics to bolster the embattled MP’s image in the face of public outrage over the government’s handling of the spill.

He confirmed that he recognised PLP supporters from the Fort Charlotte constituency and further accused the party of organising for busloads of people to be brought in from outside the community.

“It’s a disgrace that Fitzgerald and other members of the Progressive Liberal Party brought busloads to support Fitzgerald. Last night was not about Fitzgerald, it was about people’s quality of life, their experience, what they’re going through, what effect it has on their life, their assets,” he said.

“Jerome came in as a true uncaring politician who made it all about himself. He brought people to cheer him on while people are concerned about the impact of the spill on their livelihood.”

Key government officials apologised to the public for delays in making a Black and Veatch International report on the Rubis underground gasoline leak public amidst widespread criticism on Monday. Attorney General Allyson Maynard Gibson, accompanied by the Environmental Minister Kenred Dorsett, Marathon MP Jerome Fitzgerald, Health Minister Perry Gomez and Chief Medical Officer Glenn Beneby, offered an apology to the residents of Marathon for the “stress and concern” caused by the spill of 24,000 gallons.

On Monday night, more than 200 people flocked to the volatile town meeting at Grace Community Church to address the exclusive concerns of residents in Regency Park, Highbury Park, and Palmetto Village.

Residents railed against reports of inadequate testing in their community and accused the government of negligence in its role to protect public health.

Mr Fitzgerald was met with loud cheering and applause when he entered the room. A number of people chanted “who cares, Fitzgerald cares”. At Cabinet yesterday, Mr Fitzgerald declined questions from the media.

PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts said he was out of the country and could not speak directly to the party’s involvement at the town meeting; however, he noted that Mr Fitzgerald was a popular politician and it was not surprising that people would attend the meeting to support him.

Dr Minnis said: “People want politicians who care. The Cabinet demonstrated that they cared more about themselves and political mileage when they withheld the report. Jerome Fitzgerald is just a reflection of the people of the Cabinet.

“He brought two busloads of people from Fort Charlotte. It’s a disgrace and Bahamian people are now looking for people who care about them.”

At the town meeting, residents pointed to numerous cancer deaths and blood-related diseases that were said to have proliferated in the community. Katrina Livingstone, 90, said she discovered she had blood cancer last year and has had to begin treatment after several years in remission.

Dr Minnis said he spoke to Ms Livingstone, who informed him that she fears she will no longer be able to sell her home. The elderly woman’s residence was valued at $250,000 when she had it appraised about a year ago, according to Dr Minnis, who added that she had intended to sell her home to purchase a smaller residence and remain financially independent.

He added that rental owners in the area were also rapidly losing tenants as a result of the spill.

“Now with what has happened, she does not think she can get $50,000,” Dr Minnis said. “The people are worrying about what is happening to them today. The cancers they can develop, they are worrying about their babies being born with diseases that can manifest 10 years from today, the quality of their life decreased.

“They (PLP) only care about themselves, and we do not want that type of politician in the future. We want individuals that care. These are individuals that were exposed to chemicals like benzene. The Rubis report said that of the 24,000 gallons, only 7,000 gallons were retrieved.

“The people, especially the young people of tomorrow, don’t want that type of politician anymore,” Dr Minnis added. “That politician is the past.”

Comments

TalRussell 8 years, 11 months ago

Comrade leader Minnis I think most are prepared to acknowledge that many "pretending be Marathon residents" were used as a photo prop, for just the first stop of what turned into a poorly managed PLP' cabinet's launched PR campaign out to repair self-inflicted damage to political reputations of those long seated at the very top PLP power and influence? But the real question is, what are you going to do about their tactics? You must understand that failure to prove that you can act, is NOT a leadership option for you? I guess on this town hall matter, you really can't ask the AG, to conduct an impartial investigation into possible campaigning abuses being the all edged culprits are from her own party's PR campaign stop?

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birdiestrachan 8 years, 11 months ago

Well at least the PLP bus load of supports reach, Yours are still held up in traffic according to you, and never reached Bays Street You should ask them how it is done and maybe your supports will reach Bays Street ,. He is getting this story from the other paper they are pro FNM but not for Minnis,..

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asiseeit 8 years, 11 months ago

Downright disgusting. THis proves that the M.P. is only worried about retaining power, to hell with the people. When will Bahamians put a stop (vote them out) to these political tricks. The PLP is in it for the PLP and the PLP alone. This is proof of that!

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birdiestrachan 8 years, 11 months ago

Bleeding heart Dr: Minnis His heart was not bleeding when the FNM was in power, His heart is bleeding for PM of the Bahamas. But Papa"s girl says they do not want him, she wants Butler Turner. Brent Symonette or No vision Bran.

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B_I_D___ 8 years, 11 months ago

Brent for PM and LBT for the DPM...I'd vote for that ticket!!

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TalRussell 8 years, 11 months ago

Comrade BID, why do this Brent, after all the man damn near suffered a nervous breakdown working under Papa Hubert, and now you're thrusting Loretta under him for 5 years? Plus not smart move place Loretta as his understudy, cuz it sure as hell didn't work out well politically Brent? Besides, I have far better understudy in mind for Brent, should he be so leadership inclined.

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B_I_D___ 8 years, 11 months ago

I do agree Tal...it would be a very risky proposition...he may just snap from all the foolishness that would surround his tenure...BUT...I think the two of them would make an EXCELLENT team.

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TalRussell 8 years, 11 months ago

Comrade not me add words Loretta's volatile vocabulary but what could comes mind is, team, what team?

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asiseeit 8 years, 11 months ago

Birdie, your thoughts are bankrupt, give it a rest, everyone knows you are afflicted with the disease known as "my tribe or nothing". Most right thinking people have progressed past such outdated and mundane thinking. True Bahamians are worried about the country, not a political party.

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Honestman 8 years, 11 months ago

Birdie, your type represents everything that is wrong with this country. Your slave like mentality pervades every comment you make. Open your mind for God's sake and see the problems facing the Bahamas which are HUGE and way beyond petty party politics. The PLP's hijacking of the Marathon town hall meeting was disgraceful but typical of the way politics is conducted in this country which is becoming more third world by the day.

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duppyVAT 8 years, 11 months ago

We all know that Fitzie tried to turn it into a political masquerade ........... it was supposed to be a town meeting (for further information sharing) ........... not politics. Fitzie got exposed for what he really is .............. a lousy MP who only cares about his political "legacy"

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duppyVAT 8 years, 11 months ago

.............. and to think that he is the sitting Minister of Education ......... what a poor example for the children and the youth to follow

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birdiestrachan 8 years, 11 months ago

Where is my friend Don Anthony? I believe he is in Nassau ::"Jumping in the line" for Carnival, it is my hope he enjoyed the relays. The weather is going to be great, in spite of all those evil wishes.

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duppyVAT 8 years, 11 months ago

Birdie ............... this is nothing to make light of ... ....we cannot stay in a perpetual party mood until 2017 ..................... tings tuff, PLP gatta go!!!!

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asiseeit 8 years, 11 months ago

Birdie is EXACTLY what is wrong with the Bahamas. To be so engrossed with ones party that you can not see the obvious rot in the country. Well just as SLOP said "we knew the people where unhappy but we did not realize how unhappy they where. 2017 the people will speak!

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proudloudandfnm 8 years, 11 months ago

The PLP suppresses a report that indicated residents of Marathon were living in a chemically hazardous environment and their answer is to bus party supporters to a town hall meeting where the residents want to voice their concerns????? And those supporters were yelling shut up and he's FNM?!?!?!? And the PLP say they care about the people!?!?!?!?

This is disgusting. This should end the PLP once and for all...

This country would be amazing if we can just keep the PLP out of office forever.....

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