Friday, July 20, 2012
By CHESTER ROBARDS
Tribune Staff Reporter
crobards@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham lambasted Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade during a press conference yesterday for essentially flip-flopping on the issue of Urban Renewal’s effectiveness.
After officially tendering his resignation at the House of Assembly, Mr Ingraham, prompted by a question from the media, suggested that during his term in office Mr Greenslade had dismissed the effectiveness of the Progressive Liberal Party’s (PLP) Urban Renewal plan.
“He tells a story about wonderful things that is happening,” said Mr Ingraham. “These are not the stories he told me when I was in office, about Urban Renewal… these are not the same stories.”
He went so far as to brand Mr Greenslade’s comments about Urban Renewal “most inappropriate.”
Mr Ingraham insisted that under his administration the Royal Bahamas Police Force had everything it needed to tackle the problem of serious crime and enforce the rule of law in the country. However, he attacked Mr Greenslade for what he perceives as the commissioner’s new found acceptance for the new government’s primary crime fighting strategy – Urban Renewal 2.0.
“He had all the tools he needed to do the job,” said Mr Ingraham.
“There was never a request from the police that wasn’t honoured. In fact we gave the police more than they asked for and the police force is fully resourced today.”
Mr Greenslade said of the programme recently:
“We’ve always contended that if officers are immersed in communities when things happen, the response is quick and there’s a good chance we can wrap things up quickly and that is what you see happening.”
Under Mr Ingraham’s administration Urban Renewal officers were taken out of community offices and put back into police stations.
The PLP hit back at Mr Ingraham in a statement released yesterday afternoon, condemning his criticisim of the Commissioner of Police, a public servant.
“The former Prime Minister is also strongly chided for being ungracious in his attack on the Commissioner of Police, a diligent public servant, for expressing support for and confidence in the Urban Renewal 2.0, a programme he believes is having a positive impact in the fight against crime,” the statement said.
“There is an unwritten convention that politicians should never attack public servants because their role is to carry out government policy. Mr. Ingraham violated this ethos and the PLP roundly condemns him for this.”
Mr Ingraham later took a direct swing at Urban Renewal 2.0. He suggested the government is carrying out an unlawful act by clearing derelict, abandoned houses and properties in the inner city without first giving home and property owners due notice.
“Aren’t there laws that govern this?” he asked.
“You must give the occupier notice, you must give the owner notice, and they must have the opportunity to make representation.
“You cannot just go and do so (tear down a house). That’s what distinguishes a democracy from a totalitarian society,” he said.
He added, “The reality is there are laws and there are rules that you ought to abide by and the government ought to set the example.”
He also insisted that the public must be notified by police officials when a police officer is involved in shooting and killing a suspect.
“We have a high crime problem in society, but what we cannot do is permit policemen to act outside the law,” said Mr Ingraham.
“It cannot be that you shoot two armed robbers or crooks one night and you tell me nothing about it.”
Comments
concernedcitizen says...
give em hell Papa ,missed your directness ,PGC talks for 10 mins and i can,t figure it out ,i,m not saying all PGC says is wrong its just when u boil it down he always leaves an out in what he says ,,Papa you never gave a sh,,t you say it like you believe it ,not what you think we want to hear !!!
Posted 20 July 2012, 11:49 a.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
For the sake of Jesus, he now attacking the Commissioner of Police?
Tell me something Comrades. When during this man's five years in office did he ever go before the press to answer direct questions like he did yesterday? You red shirts can prove me wrong...simply shut me the hell up by producing just one single video here for Tribune readers to view?
For someone who now talks so much about how he opened up the media, he sure was never open to a reporter's questions..until now when he is attempting to call all the shots for who will e the red shirt chosen to run, and be defeated, for his Cooper's Town seat.
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2012…
Posted 20 July 2012, 12:47 p.m. Suggest removal
paul_vincent_zecchino says...
Mr. Ingraham was falsely accused of tolerating if not outright causing violent crime on part of a small minority of the populace. This is an old leftist trick. They're playing it all over America presently, in hope of prevaricating their way to another election victory.
Mr. Ingraham is out. The violence is escalating. This demonstrates that all claims regarding the FNM being responsible for or at least soft on crime were false, self-serving tales recited from the old socialist playbook, by those who made fortunes poisoning their children.
Posted 20 July 2012, 7:59 p.m. Suggest removal
dpratt says...
I am so proud of the Commissioner of Police and the entire Police Force. I know personally one police officer who is involved in this project, and he is working tiredlessly to make this program a success, and by extension, this country. Hubert Ingraham just needs to go away! Seriously. Save whatever dignity he has left. The police is on board, the church supports it, the majority of Bahamians who supported the PLP wanted it, so Mr. Ingraham and his bunch of yes men just need to shut up! Let's go Commissioner Greenslade. We gat work to do. No time for foolishness.
Posted 21 July 2012, 9:21 a.m. Suggest removal
concernedcitizen says...
you people screamed all over the blood of crime is on HAI hands ,even put up billboards ,well we got 30 murders already under the PLP in 2 1/2 months .remember you said ready on day one ,but betrating a retired politician is not goin to reduce crime ...i know now you will reply with anger and venom ....that also won,t reduce murder
Posted 21 July 2012, 11:15 a.m. Suggest removal
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