Friday, August 5, 2016
By Ricardo Wells
Tribune Staff Reporter
rwells@tribunemedia.net
THE Progressive Liberal Party last evening moved one step closer to its “war ready” mantra, as the party announced the ratification of three incumbent candidates on Thursday evening.
In front of a packed hall of supporters, Prime Minister Perry Christie formally announced that Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller, Nassau Village MP and House Deputy Speaker Dion “Dynamite” Smith and Mount Moriah MP Arnold Forbes will all seek re-election for the PLP in the 2017 general election.
According to the Prime Minister, the PLP, the party he described as that “of the people”; has to work “tirelessly in the coming months to prove to the voters that its work is not yet done”.
To resounding applause, Mr Christie asserted that he and his colleagues had already bought into a belief coined on the party’s 2012 campaign trial; “no retreat, no surrender.”
The Right Honourable Member for Centreville described each of the three as key cogs to the party election machinery; a system he went on to suggest was vital to introducing democracy to the country and one that must remain instrumental in maintaining it.
Arnold Forbes, the first of the three candidates to be ushered in to the hall, declared that under his tenure Mount Moriah had grown to be one of the premier constituencies in The Bahamas.
Touting the establishment of the Mount Moriah institute, Mr Forbes stated that his efforts in the community ensured that hundreds of residents were able to improve their job skills and subsequently secure employment opportunities.
He claimed that many of his detractors would argue that his tenure as MP has resulted with a dismal record. However, firing back at those assertions, Mr Forbes challenged those doubters to walk the streets of his constituency and listen to the stories of those residents.
Mr Forbes, in addition to his representation of Mount Moriah, serves as Minister of State for Works and Urban Development.
Prior to that post, Mr Forbes served as Executive Chairman of the Bahamas Agriculture and Industrial Corporation (BAIC), a corporation he said, through “pure will and strength took from the ashes to one of the best government managed facilities” throughout The Bahamas.
The current executive chairman of BAIC, Dion Smith was the second candidate ratified last evening.
Mr Smith, one of those candidates touted as a new generational leader in the build-up to the 2012 general election, last night insisted that he was “more than prepared” to contest the Nassau Village constituency once more.
He explained that duty entrusted to him by the voters in the area is not completed, vowing that once the election bell is rung he will deliver the Nassau Village area back to victory column for the Progressive Liberal Party.
He said: “Mr Prime Minister, as you can see, me and my people are ready to work. And we are ready now. Our marching orders are still no retreat, no surrender. We have come too far to turn back now, too far to get weary, too far to fade, too far to worry about the naysayers – and we know we have a whole lot of them. But we know, oh too well, that the race is not for the (weak), but for those who can endure to the end.”
The final candidate announced last evening, Leslie Miller, spoke very few words.
Indicative of the “Potcake” moniker praised by the Prime Minister in his introduction, Mr Miller vowed that he was “ready for the fight”.
Reframing the historic views of boxing great Mohamed Ali prior to his ‘Thriller in Manila’ match, Mr Miller took a swipe at all of his challengers In the Tall Pines constituency.
He paraphrased: “When you see me in a fight with the bear, don’t pray for me, pray for the bear.”
Mr Miller went on to reiterate his love and long-standing commitment to the PLP, stating that he was there from 1962 and had no plans to leave.
To date, the party has ratified seven candidates.
The PLP also announced last night that Senator Keith Bell was officially granted the opportunity to campaign in the Carmichael constituency, an area left vacant within the party following the announcement by current MP Dr Daniel Johnson that he would not seek the constituency’s nomination.
In addition to Senator Bell, Prime Minister Christie also pointed out the former FNM Grand Bahama candidate, Norris Bain, and former DNA Mount Moriah candidate, Attorney Wayne Munroe, had given the party notice of their intention to seek nominations.
However, it wasn’t made clear last evening which constituencies each would seek.
The party is now set to move on to Grand Bahama with a view to ratify several candidates on the island within the month.
Comments
theplpsucks says...
WHAT PEOPLE IS THE PLP FOR? JUST LOOK AT THEIR RECORD AND CONSTITUENCIES AND THEY CAN SHOW YOU HOW MUCH THEY BELIEVE IN BAHAMIANS.
Posted 5 August 2016, 1:18 p.m. Suggest removal
EasternGate says...
asshole Leslie is their mascot
Posted 5 August 2016, 1:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
What a depressing outlook. Bahamas will become a failed state with five more years of PLP mismanagement. Those with options are contemplating their exit strategy should the electorate commit national suicide.
Posted 5 August 2016, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Are you kidding? Those with options activated their exit strategy back in the Summer of 2012. Remember, it's the early bird that always catches the worm!
Posted 5 August 2016, 2:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
I accept that a large number have already exited.
Posted 5 August 2016, 4:52 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
I see at least two of these items in the above pics:
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2016…
Posted 5 August 2016, 2:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
How depressing. I guess Christie is adopting Ping's "Steady as she goes" mantra- all the way to hell. Forbes better stop eating- he looks ready to blow.
Posted 5 August 2016, 2:51 p.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
Comrades! I wouldn't have had an argument against the "Three Amigos" Arnold, The Pot cake and Dion once again offering for the 2017 General...except they are of a governing party that have gone out their way to overtax their own party's electoral base, by turning most Bahamalander's into the working poor who are being forced into paying for the
growing national debt, broken and unfulfilled promises, wasteful spending, and the granted of contracts to political friends, all being run-up beyond the repayment affordability of the nation by the party of Pindling and Milo, who have no problem with having become the poor peoples crown princes and princesses.
Posted 5 August 2016, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**.............................. REALLY? What idiots will vote for these clowns? ..................................**
Posted 5 August 2016, 11:05 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**....... Bahamians First, We Believe In Bahamians, Help And Hope Is On The Way .........**
After deceitfully misleading the electorate with meaningless slogans in 2012, the fact PLP are even allowed to contest 2017 is an insult to everyone's intelligence!
What promises and lies could they possibly offer that anyone would be be stupid enough to believe?
Posted 6 August 2016, 8:47 a.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
The Bahamas very best. if you all know what political party or politician have ever given or done all that they promised and I mean world wide.? list them. . Let me say this I am not depending on any political party to save me, BAMSI is a good idea. the defense force boats, The university of the Bahamas. Bahamians are not in the habit of paying taxes But I do believe the taxes are needed to run the Country. Honestly will the FNM or DNA do as well as the PLP has done/ Hell NO. so just cuss me. I know the truth hurts.
Posted 7 August 2016, 5:55 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
**...... PLP's admit Christie failed at everything, has nothing to run on, but will win? .........**
The most asinine strategy going around is the PLP although having failed at everything with "nothing" to run on, will win a landslide victory 2017!
**Bahamians cannot be that stupid.**
Posted 7 August 2016, 10:11 p.m. Suggest removal
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