0

Minnis & Co are just playing follow the leader

EDITOR, The Tribune

The question which is baffling every Bahamian and resident in our wonderful nation is: ‘What is next?’ Obviously, no one in his/her right mind has a clue as to the thinking process of the Prime Minister much less that of the individual cabinet ministers and parliamentarians. The coronavirus has decimated the economy and the societal and mental dislocation caused by the effects of the same will wreak even more misery and pain on the average Bahamian.

There is very little that the PM and his team are doing now that they are able to do any differently. They are playing follow the leader insofar as they seem to be copy catting whatever is being done by the major western nations like the USA and Great Britain. Some of the measures adopted have included social distancing and daily curfews and weekend mandatory lock downs.

Business houses and self employed persons have been obliged to close their respective sources of income down. As a direct result, tens of thousands of Bahamians are now without a guaranteed pay cheque. The PM, God bless his soul, has assumed near dictatorial powers in that he being the ‘competent authority’ is up in everybody’s business in that he, acting almost alone, has abrogated powers to severely restrict our freedom of assembly and freedom of movement, in defiance of The Bahamas Independence Order, 1973 which is our constitution.

Had I been at the Bar as a licensed attorney I would have long ago filed a motion for a Judicial Review of the Emergency Powers Act and all of the regulations made thereunder to date. It is almost a certainty that there is a handful of practitioners who may wish to sue but they lack the fortitude, in most cases to file proceedings challenging the PM and his absolute powers.

Ordinary Bahamians who don’t already have any savings or sources of income are being arrested; charged and hauled before the courts for the slightest infractions of the Emergency Powers Act, even if they are able to demonstrate that they were unaware of some of the stringent requirements of the law. Once before the courts, these poor and black Bahamians, who form the bulk of those charged, are levied heavy fines that the powers that be would or should know that they are unable to afford.

If they are unable to pay the fine or have payment in full deferred the unlucky ones are sent straight to The Bahamas Correctional Centre. Only God knows what they might contract while a guest at that five star hotel. The convicted person also receives a criminal record and all that that entails. Where is the compassion and heart, PM?

Basically, after no big tick in reported positive cases of the Corona, Bahamians are ready to get back to work and gradually reopen the economy. Yes there are some Bahamians and others who are able to work the NIB system and claim unnecessary benefits and cash payments. By and large, however, the average Bahamian would prefer to get out of the confines of his/her home and work for their income. This continued and seemingly endless scheme of curfews and lock downs are literally sending Bahamians into states of severe depression and financial ruination.

Dr. Minnis wanted to become Prime Minister so badly that he took on all political challengers within the FNM and outside. Now that he is PM, with absolute and draconian powers, the ball is in his court. He appointed himself Acting Minister of Health after showing Duane Sands the door. He claims also to have an intimate insight into all other ministries!!

This man is a tireless machine, it would appear. One thing is clear, however, and that is that if a poll were to be taken today, the PM may well receive an ‘F’ for his efforts so far, even if a few lives have been saved at the expense of the absolute ruination of the majority of Bahamians. That quest is: ‘What Is Next?’ Only Doctor Minnis appears to know. God help us all. To God then, in all things, be the glory.

ORTLAND H. BODIE, JR.

Nassau,

May 23, 2020,

Comments

truetruebahamian 3 years, 10 months ago

When you follow the mandates of the most disgusting president of our largest northwest out island you need to re-examine your sanity.

0

happyfly 3 years, 10 months ago

It is about time that some of our more respected community members began to speak out against the utter madness of the situation we are now in. Three months is surely enough time for a competent government to come up with a strategy that removes the need for "emergency powers". When this is all said and done we must seriously look at our constitution and the de-position of "Governor-General". It does not make any sense to have a constitution that can be thrown in the trash so recklessly and indefinitely by one person, appointed crony, not elected.

Hopefully, we will not all still be under emergency powers when the next elections are due and we can peacefully demonstrate our disgust at one man seizing control and acting out his dictatorial fantasies at the expense of the poor and middle class

0

themessenger 3 years, 10 months ago

It is interesting to note that two other countries that were the most proactive and draconian where social distancing, lockdown and the wearing of masks is concerned are the two with the lowest number of cases, the lowest fatality rate and now two of the first to resume a life of normalcy, namely South Korea and the Czech Republic.

And since when did disbarred and disgraced Bodie become one of our "more respected community members"???

0

Sign in to comment