Wednesday, February 22, 2017
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Deputy Chief Reporter
kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
FORT Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins could still have a future with the Free National Movement (FNM), the party’s Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest said yesterday.
Despite Dr Rollins’ involvement in the ousting of FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition and repeated criticism of the Killarney MP over his leadership abilities, Mr Turnquest told The Tribune the party is not in the business of turning people away.
“To the extent that Mr Rollins wishes to participate in the Free National Movement (and) certainly he has the skills, I am sure we can utilise and we will see if we can use it,” Mr Turnquest said.
“We are in the business of building a party and a country. We are not in the business of running anyone away or turning anyone who wants to support our mission away.”
However, the East Grand Bahama MP said the final decision would come at the discretion of Dr Minnis.
Last week, Dr Rollins said he was prepared to “get back in the FNM” if that’s what it took to ensure the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) did not win the next election.
While making his contribution in the House of Assembly last week, Dr Rollins said despite all that has happened, he considers himself to be a member of the FNM and his main objective is to make sure the party, led by Dr Minnis, becomes the next government of the Bahamas.
Dr Rollins’ statements contradicted comments he made in December, when he said Dr Minnis “would be an absolute failure” as this country’s leader.
The Fort Charlotte MP was among seven FNM members of Parliament who submitted a letter of no confidence in Dr Minnis last year, forcing the Killarney MP to be removed as Official Opposition leader in the House of Assembly. The “rebel” MPs voted to have Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner replace Dr Minnis.
Since that move, Dr Rollins has said repeatedly criticised Dr Minnis and his leadership abilities. He has also said he would “not seek re-election” under a Dr Minnis-led FNM.
A disciplinary tribunal has been convened to look into the MPs’ actions and Dr Minnis asked the members to resign from the party after their coup.
“The member for Killarney may not be the leader of the Opposition but he is still the leader of the FNM and I would say this: it is said in the past that Mr Perry Christie, the right honourable member for Centreville, was prepared to swim in his vomit to return to the PLP,” Dr Rollins said last week. “Well, I will tell you this for the record right now: I would never swim in any vomit but if I have to get back in the FNM and run in the next election to make sure that the PLP has no chance, no chance whatsoever of regaining power, let me tell you something, that is something I would be prepared to do.
“I am FNM. Having said that, if I go anywhere I want the member for Montagu to go with me. I want the member of Central Grand Bahama to go with me. I want the member for North Eleuthera to go with me. I want the member of St Anne’s to go with me and I want the member for South Abaco to go with me.”
Edison Key, member of Parliament for South Abaco, said he “appreciated” Dr Rollins’ comments but said he “would not be going back to the FNM with the present leader” at the helm.
Meanwhile, Dr Rollins also said he believes if all the opposition members put their egos aside, the “FNM will have the ability to put this country on the right path.”
Comments
TalRussell says...
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Posted 22 February 2017, 3:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Who cares really?
Posted 22 February 2017, 5:33 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Rollins needs to be a responsible team player .......... can he ever do that?????? ........... He burns too many bridges with his political colleagues .......... Can he be trusted anymore?????
Posted 22 February 2017, 6:27 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
I don't know if he can be trusted. But I like him. He needs a strong leader to guide him, Minnis isn't it, he needs someone that Minnis trusts to work with him, to be a buffer and apolitical mentor. If they could find that it could work.
Posted 23 February 2017, 12:21 a.m. Suggest removal
sp1nks says...
Rollins is passionate and really loves The Bahamas. He is young and just needs to get his political instincts in check. I agree that he needs strong mentoring (Not the LBT variety!) Papa Ingraham maybe?
Posted 23 February 2017, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
Minnis is not it. . .LBT took him. . .and she was the one you said was the better leader. . .he went with her. . .now he sees where she een it. . .now he want to go back to ya rocin doc. . .BUT YOU NOW SAYING MINNIS EEN IT! BUT DOC ROLLINS SAY HE WILL GO BACK TO ROCIN DOC. I GUESS YOU JUST DON'T LIKE DOC. . .NO MATTER WHAT HE DOSE! YOON MAKING MUCH SENSE RIGHT-UP-IN-NOW. I don't think you know what is a good leader. . .or what is expected of one in the political paradigm!
Posted 23 February 2017, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
MEEEE.??? **Uh-uh with a Capital "Uh"**, you een never hear ME say LBT was the better leader. I was crying for Duane Sands from November time. I knew she was trouble from then. My stand was always and still is I looking for the Sands/Rollins ticket. Maybe next time.
For now I'm saying, he needs someone other than Minnis to direct him. Minnis would have to trust that person so there's no confusion.
Posted 23 February 2017, 10:27 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Always need someone to clean the Toilets, particularly as the FNM seem to have a lot of built up excriment in them these days!
Posted 23 February 2017, 7:49 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Rollins helped Loretta Butler-Turner run into a brick wall and didn't even look back when she was even thrown under the bus several times. But we understand he is still suffering from stiff neck from a previous incident. But Rollins is destroying his credibility and his political worth by jumping from here to there, place to place and party to party.
Posted 23 February 2017, 12:56 p.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
No he is not. . .plenty people still like him. . .see his good potential. . .and LBT lead him down a garden path. . .Rollins have the better credibility than all the six, plus DNA and Moncur factors. . . HE SEEM NOT TO BE A BACK STABBER. . .HE IS IN YA FACE. . .like Moncur I must add. . .those two do not seem like they back stab. . .
Posted 23 February 2017, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
LBT, Rollins and the rest should not be invited back to the FNM after the stunt they pulled. Let them form their own party.
Posted 23 February 2017, 1:02 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Agreed ............. time for the Rebel Seven to put on "big boys' pants" ......... they voted Minnis out, so find a better leader
Posted 23 February 2017, 2:39 p.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
You and I know it was never about leadership. . ."who I want as leader was more like it". . . the HI faction of the party just did not want doc as yinna leader! Now we see LBT, the seven and their Lawyer take their shot at being official opposition in the house and we have concluded. . .doc seem to be better at politics than all of them put together. . .including HI and PGC! HIS GROUND GAME IS SOLID. . .THIS IS SEEN IN THE CURRENT STATE OF THE OFFICIAL OPPOSISTION ACTIONS. . .THEY BETTER HURRY GIVE THAT JOB BACK TO DOC AND TELL LBT TAKE A HIKE. . .
Posted 23 February 2017, 3:38 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
I like and trust Rollins, I know that he will be good for the party.
Posted 23 February 2017, 7:01 p.m. Suggest removal
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