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Other OTs would have more interest in constitutional review

Chair of the Constitutional Review Commission, Lisa Penn-Lettsome

Chairperson for the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), Lisa Penn-Lettsome said she believes a constitutional review like the one currently being done in the BVI, would have generated more interest among residents of other British Overseas Territories.

Penn made the statement at the official launch event for the BVI’s constitutional review on November 11. At that time, she bemoaned the fact that the commission had only received eight comments from members of the public and three bookings from persons who wanted to present their views to the commission.

“This goes to the point that’s being made that our people are not taking ownership of this exercise and I don’t buy it when people say ‘I’ve never heard of it’. If you’ve never heard of it (the constitutional review), it probably suggests that it’s something you don’t want to hear about,” Penn said. “As a people we need to take more interest in these things. That’s my view. If this were another overseas territory — let’s put it that way — I think the responses would have been more vibrant.”

Leaders have been urging residents to take the constitutional review seriously as the next constitution will determine the trajectory of the BVI and may not be subjected to many changes in the near future.

Lettsome said the commissioners who are in charge of the review process have put a lot of time into gathering information which residents can access on the official CRC website. She also said they have done radio and television advertisements and other public awareness campaigns to inform residents but these have not managed to yield considerable responses from the community.

The constitutional review is expected to complete its work in one year. Public consultations started on November 1 and are expected to continue for the rest of this year.

Among other things, the CRC is expected to evaluate the powers given to the Governor, the next step towards self-determination for the territory, and how the executive ministerial government can be held to account in the House of Assembly.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Perhaps put links in the media about how to participate or submit comments online, not everyone has time to spend hours at in person public meetings that offer no confidentiality.

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  2. Actually says:

    There should of been a full awareness campaign educating them about the process. Something about this Penn lady that comes across a bit elitist. She is making assumptions; inaccurate assumptions. The people are at different points on the learning curve. You cannot assume that people chose not to know. The constitution is complicated. How can you review something you don’t understand.

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  3. My oh my says:

    You need to read. 3rd from bottom paragraph. She is encouraging people to visit the website for exactly this reason. She is trying to make you aware that there is no excuse to move up your learning curve.

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  4. No excuse says:

    https://www.yourconstitution.vg/

    You can schedule private meetings too!

  5. Nah, that's not it says:

    People are simply tired of turning out to meetings and this and that and giving their views and being involved and proposing this and proposing that only to have the politicians do as they want. Years of ignoring the populace except at election time and of encouraging people to think democracy is only about voting and only a four-year thing has bred indifference and apathy…as was probably the deliberate intention.

  6. reality says:

    perhaps because about 70% of the population still wants the Uk to be in charge with all the mess that has been brought to light

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