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This is not masterful governance

EDITOR, The Tribune.

A country where sub-standard governance is called masterful and excellent.

It was quite insulting to hear the Prime Minister and some of his Cabinet Ministers heap praises on themselves on how the affairs of this country was managed during this pandemic and the aftermath of hurricane Dorian.

Most insulting of all was The Deputy Prime Minister going so far as describing the government management of this pandemic as masterful.

Similar delusionary and self-serving praises, were expressed by other cabinet ministers, namely the ministers responsible for Education and that of Financial Services & Immigration.

I will not exhaust editorial space enumerating the many missteps and inconsistent and erratic decisions made by this administration, which exacerbated the pain and frustration many individuals and businesses were subjected to during the currency of this pandemic and, the events associated with the aftermath of hurricane Dorian, as they are well known to many.

While it is undeniable that this government was faced with some challenging events, (Hurricane and The Pandemic) it is equally undeniable that the government management of these events and their aftermath exacerbated the pain and suffering endured by many individuals and businesses.

To say that the government management of these events were masterful is just plain laughable. While there have been one or two bright spots, there has been nothing masterful or excellent about the running of this country for a very long time and this goes back several administrations.

This administration is no exception despite their propensity to embellish their low achievement.

Politicians should not seek to praise sub-par performance or seek to convince people to reward it. Nothing impedes the development of a country and its people in reaching their full potential more than, when you have persons in political leadership, seeking to praise and reward sub-standard governance or mediocre performance in our everyday pursuits. It is even more repulsive when they would go to the extent to describe sub-standard achievement as masterful.

Politicians should not expect us to limit our expectation of them to equal or match their limitations or incompetency. They ought to encourage us to expect and demand more of them and commit themselves to giving a better account of stewardship in governing. To ask us to accept unsatisfactory leadership is a promise that we will get more of it.

I am also offended to hear our political leaders declare in relation to their management of this pandemic that “we are doing the same thing or are employing the same measures as they are in America and elsewhere around the world”.

What you are suggesting is that we ought not to expect or demand anymore out of you than the citizens of those countries demand or expect of their leaders.

By asserting such is also an admission on your part, that you are not equipped to forensically examine our indigenous or unique circumstances and skillfully formulate a plan that takes into consideration our unique circumstances. We should aim to be the best we can be, not the best that America or other leaders in other parts of the world can be. Many of them in my opinion should not be followed.

OFFENDING HUMANKIND

I am also offended that this administration should heap false praises on itself or find satisfaction in its governance, when it is demonstrably clear, that its people in large numbers are living a diminished quality of life and are seeking government and charitable assistance to meet their most basic needs.

It offends basic humanity and humankind for a government, in its desire to be reelected, to boast about how much assistance it gave to the poor and the less fortunate who find themselves unable to meet their basic needs. Especially, when their inability to do so, is a result of the government ill-advised decisions and conduct.

Many of these individuals do not find it pleasurable that they require government assistance and parliamentarians ought not to take pleasure in boasting or running their re-election campaign/platform at the expense of these individuals whose diminished economic capacity, is, in many cases, a result of government ill-advised decision.

In closing I end with a quote by the inspirational author/writer ― Israel-more Ayivor

“To a hungry person, every bitter food is sweet. When the preferable is not available, the available becomes preferable!”

CLAUDE B HANNA

Nassau,

February 28, 2021.

Comments

tribanon 3 years, 1 month ago

An excellent letter. A must read!

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themessenger 3 years, 1 month ago

Excellent letter! Unfortunately, for us, a viable alternative to the mediocrity or worse that has prevailed for the last fifty years is nowhere on our horizons. Can we survive another five years of what we have, or worse, what we had before? How do we rid ourselves of the albatross around our necks which is our government.

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sheeprunner12 3 years, 1 month ago

Self praise is rather disingenuous .......... but criticism without power to change outcomes is "hot air"

There is a lot of "hot air" out there about what the Government should have done post-Dorian, but the real question to ask the Opposition is: what would you have done differently??

Armchair quarterbacking is very easy ........... being in the heat of the game is real

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tribanon 3 years, 1 month ago

You've got to be kidding! Either that or you have a very short memory. Many of us who regularly post comments to this website went out of our way time and time again to state exactly what should have been done and why we would have done things differently. And we did this knowing full well that Minnis's arrogance makes him stone deaf to taking advice from anyone outside of his close circle of trusted and loyal ignoramuses.

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birdiestrachan 3 years, 1 month ago

less we forget the 65 million paid for OUR LUCAYA. the severance payment. and they did not even buy the golf course. that is what I have been told that the golf course was not a part of the sale. I stand to be corrected. on the sale of the golf course.

Hutchison saw them coming, It was like taking milk from a baby

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