Munroe likely to be ratified for PLP ticket

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Deputy Chief Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

THE Progressive Liberal Party is expected to ratify several candidates tomorrow night, with party insiders telling The Tribune that well known attorney Wayne Munroe is reportedly among those to be placed on the PLP’s ticket to contest the next general election.

The noted Queen’s counsel, insiders said, is to represent the organisation for the Montagu constituency.

The Tribune also understands that Clifford “Butch” Scavella, former Royal Bahamas Defence Force commodore, is also slated to be ratified for Central and South Eleuthera.

Other candidates are said to include: attorney Glendon Rolle in Long Island, Minister for Grand

Bahama Dr Michael Darville for Pineridge, the area he currently represents, Senator Alex Storr in Elizabeth, real estate agent Reneika Knowles in Killarney and Senator Cheryl Bazard in the newly added constituency of St Cecilia.

The ratifications are expected to occur at an event beginning at 8pm Thursday at the PLP’s headquarters on Farrington Road. It is expected to be the party’s final round of ratifications, party Chairman Bradley Roberts said last week as the organisation prepares for its national convention on January 24 to 26.

At this time, Mr Roberts said he will offer himself again to act as the national voice of the party.

In an interview with The Tribune yesterday, Mr Roberts said he made this decision after colleagues asked him to stay on as the party’s chairman to strengthen its arsenal ahead of the election later this year.

Mr Roberts said he was unsure of whether anyone will come forward to contest the post at the convention.

“I am offering again for chairman,” he told The Tribune yesterday when he was contacted. He was asked whether he expected his position to go uncontested.

“We are a democratic organisation. There is a time set aside. If anyone who is interested has declared and there is a first and seconder then they can offer.”

He also said: “After giving consideration, my colleagues have asked me to stay on and we have an election year on our hands so I have decided to stay on until we get over this hurdle.”

Questioned if this was a suggestion that he could step down as national chairman after the election, Mr Roberts said: “I don’t know. Tomorrow I may also go home to my heavenly father. Who knows what tomorrow brings?”

So far only former Cabinet minister Alfred Sears has made public his intention to challenge Prime Minister Perry Christie for the leadership post of the PLP.

Labour Minister Shane Gibson, who is also convention chairman, said last week that lingering questions on various national issues, including Baha Mar, will be discussed at the highly anticipated event.

Party officials have also pledged to accept whatever the outcome of the event might be.

Comments

Hogfish says...

the very same disgusting devil who got the criminals freed from murdering the good Dr. Rassin.

why I een surprised he running for PHELLP ?!

Posted 18 January 2017, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

I am " All the way for Munroe" I have always liked him. He has the brains, and will make
a great leader for our Country I hope and pray that he wins his seat,

I do not remember a Dr; Rassin being murdered

Posted 18 January 2017, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal

Regardless says...

Nothing like a government blogger who does not know history, That's why it keeps repeating itself! Amazing. Read the history of Doctor's Hospital you twit.

Posted 18 January 2017, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

This is too unbelievable, she referred to him as "**'a'** Dr Rassin"

Posted 19 January 2017, 8:15 a.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

never mind, she has severe memory loss, especially since election she forgot all the failed promises of the plp.

Posted 19 January 2017, noon Suggest removal

Honestman says...

A perfect choice for China PLP!

Posted 18 January 2017, 3:43 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades! I'd like ask not only the PLP's "QC" Wayne and the red shirts Jefferey, but all others who will contest the 2017 General for their respective political parties - if they think state of the art "Golf Courses" with amazing on staff Golf Coaches, should become a standard part of the public schools curriculum and facilities .... And should we institute a "special tax" of $1000 annually per resident Gated Communities to fund the construction and staffing that will be required to construct, maintain the golf courses to be designated to the various public schools for students golfing studies?

Posted 18 January 2017, 6:24 p.m. Suggest removal

Alex_Charles says...

oh goodie, more flip floppers.
Remember the referendum? one second he is against it then he's for it last minute? Make up your mind.

Posted 18 January 2017, 7:07 p.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

The PLP continues to either search for or attract the very worst our society has to offer.

Posted 19 January 2017, 9:10 a.m. Suggest removal

truetruebahamian says...

Disgusting!

Posted 19 January 2017, 9:42 a.m. Suggest removal

Publius says...

> real estate agent Reneika Knowles in Killarney and Senator Cheryl Bazard in the newly added constituency of St Cecilia.

There is no Constituency of St. Cecilia yet. That can only be named after the Boundaries Commission Report is approved. At present, that Constituency does not legally exist. But in The Bahamas, what does it matter right?

Posted 19 January 2017, 10:09 a.m. Suggest removal

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