‘Antagonistic’ NDP challenged to name one good-governance law it passed
Amid heavy political opposition against his administration, Premier Andrew Fahie has challenged the former ruling National Democratic Party to name at least one piece of good governance legislation passed under its watch.
The territory’s leader was at the time debating the proposed Integrity in Public Life bill that is currently before the House of Assembly.
The Premier charged that some Opposition legislators have cast many aspersions on persons’ character without any consequences.
“We put things in place so that these chatter that they have outside can come to an end. The chatter that they have outside where every minute they have some kind of allegation out there spreading, that Opposition,” the Premier said of the proposed bill.
“I have a a question for those in the Opposition who are speaking, those who run whenever there’s problems [and] go wherever they think it’s safe and those who been with the [former] government through the whole ordeal where they were before losing the government,” Premier Fahie said.
He continued: “Which good governance legislation did you put in place in the eight years consecutive that you had to government and in the 12 of the 16 years? Name one,” he asked.
“Leader of the Opposition,” Premier Fahie said, “I will pause now and give you an opportunity to name the one.”
Hearing nothing after pausing for effect, Premier Fahie said his party’s manifesto in 2019 displayed a suite of good governance legislation it proposed to institute, contrary to assertions it has faced that the government was only now instituting laws on the basis of the Commission of Inquiry.
“I am going to go through a chronological order for you, and with the chronological order I’m going with for you, it will prove a few things; that the integrity in public life did not come up as a result of any Commission of Inquiry,” the Premier said before noting a number of instances where the government’s suite of legislation was mentioned.
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Sick of this tit for tat back and forth nonsense
Andrew has no shame. You were forced to bring these laws and it is because of the pressures from the COI you brought them. And even though the laws are there you continue to break them including the constitution. Go siddung!
Andrew,when are you going to become an adult?
Your immaturity is unbecoming,an embarassment and counterproductive to the positive growth of our BVI.
When will this child grow up?
We have an 8 grader running the country.
Andrew, you should stop, it was under your government leadership that saw civil servants found guilty of Breach of Trust, Also Honest People don’t go around trying to prove they are honest. think about that!
Tired of these back and forth tetey shenanigans. Who did from who didn’t do. Gosh, just shut up and do the Territory and It’s People Right! NO MAN STANDS ALONE!
Why this news continue to appear that it has its own agenda. Your manner of writing wreaks biasness in it’s entirety. No wonder you have 100% blogger against the premier. Somehow it appears that the premier was just spewing crap that you don’t have the time to detail for your consumers. SMH. I guess Journalism have no standards.
We the people will not be fooled by the three paid ndp bloggers vip going back and ??????? will be speaker again
Well I agree with the Premier on this one.