Thursday, November 22, 2018
By Riel major
HUNDREDS of Bahamians stormed Bay Street yesterday to protest against the Minnis administration, high unemployment and rising electricity bills.
Tensions ran high during the protest, dubbed the “Enough is Enough” march, yesterday morning and shortly after 10am more than a dozen officers of the Royal Bahamas Police Force tried to divert protesters by dragging barricades across Rawson Square.
However, Frederick McAlpine, Pineridge MP, approached the barricades and exchanged words with an officer. That officer then created a small opening between the barricades while another officer tried and failed to prevent Mr McAlpine and scores of protesters from forcing themselves onto Rawson Square. Mr McAlpine ultimately pushed through the barricades and others followed him.
Police said three people were arrested at the protest for “disruptive” behaviour and alleged assault of police officers. Many protesters held signs that read “FNM torch burn out”, “BPL robbing us, no weapon, no mask” and “Light bill too high” - all chanting “Minnis got to go” in solidarity. The House of Assembly was in session at the time.
Mr McAlpine, a Free National Movement backbench MP who at one point marched with the protesters, told reporters: “This is the people’s Parliament and this is about the people and I want to be here with the people.
“My political future doesn’t matter, the Bahamian people matter. If I have to take a choice between party and people, I’ll always choose the people. I did burst through the barricades...I’m a parliamentarian and I have the right to come through.
“Those who (came) behind me...this is their House and they have a right also. We never did this...this was not done, we marched and my leader was a part of that march and this didn’t happen,” he said referring to previous protests when barricades were not blocking Rawson Square.
“We didn’t have all those barricades so you can’t talk about it being ‘the people’s time’ and when it’s your time for the people to talk to you...you don’t want to listen to them...you don’t want to hear them. It’s the people’s time and the people will speak.”
Mr McAlpine said after two nearly years of the Minnis administration, this is the first time he has seen that level of anger and frustration from the people. He highlighted frequent industrial action or labour issues in government agencies and concluded that something is drastically wrong.
“That is bad, I often see this couple years into election and it hasn’t been two full years and this where we are at, this is deplorable and I’m afraid as to what could happen and what might be happening,” Mr McAlpine said. “People are hurting in this country unfortunately many upstairs don’t understand that hurt. The people are going to be here I will be with the people.”
Protestors greeted and cheered for some politicians as Progressive Liberal Party Leader Philip Davis, PLP Exuma and Ragged Island MP Chester Cooper, Justice of the Peace Rodney Moncur, Democratic National Alliance Deputy Leader Arinthia Komolafe, and former PLP MP V Alfred Gray.
Mr Davis told reporters the march was impressive and it spoke to the frustrations and anger of the people.
“With all the taxes and just the uncaring nature of their approach to governance as they feel it today - I hope they listen to the people, these people are crying, they want to be heard they want to be listened to, they want action to bring relief to the things they are complaining about today,” Mr Davis said.
Maria Daxon, a protester and part organiser, said she wants the government to immediately end the controversial Oban deal, plans to join the World Trade Organisation and to create a national resort plan for the Bahamian people.
She said: “We are tired, we want them to create a land (registry), too much (stealing) going on by the land by these white knights. We need to stop this mess.”
One protestor, who referred to herself as “Queen Bee” told reporters yesterday citizens are demanding truth, respect, and honesty from the Free National Movement.
“I’m not here to baby those people in the House of Assembly...they my slaves, they working for me,” she said. “I paying them and I’m not here to baby them. Who do they think they are?
“When you have a whole country that is hurting and that is angry, what more do we expect for them to sit home and wait for the high electricity bill to reach…for them to sit home and wait for their children to starve…what do we expect? This is not a game this is reality.”
The protest’s organisers said they are giving the government 10 days to address their demands or they will march again, this time demanding the entire Cabinet resign.
“If they don’t do that we will be back again but not here, we will be to the GG (governor general)…that is their boss and if she don’t do nothing then all I can say is God help us. I can’t say anything after that.”
Yesterday, activist group Rights Bahamas weighed in on the protest and criticised the presence of the barricades in Rawson Square, accusing the government of trying to suppress free speech.
“It saddens me today to see the state of our country and how the powerful continue to attempt to oppress our people,” RB President Stephanie St Fleur said in a statement. “In all my years of demonstrating as a labour organiser, I have never, ever seen permits granted that limited protestors to the sidewalk. Apparently, under the Minnis administration, the streets no longer belong to the people.
“Thankfully, the police did not enforce this dictatorial stipulation; nevertheless, the public deserves an explanation of how it came to be in the first place, and Rights Bahamas demands an answer. While the ‘Enough’ marchers were permitted to walk in the streets, today was also the first time in my life that I have seen police squad cars escorting a march so closely, directing and restricting its movement and the course it followed.
“It was also extremely disappointing to witness the authorities’ shameful attempt to barricade Rawson Square in order to keep the marchers out.”
Comments
stillwaters says...
Yep...........so it starts.
Posted 22 November 2018, 8:36 a.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
THE ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT....REPRESENTATIVES....ya know...like the set who been in ya house.....saying nice tings...better....holding REGULAR CONSTITUENCY MEETINGS....full packed....MEETINGS PLACE....SOLVING PROBLEMS.....FEEDBACK....gettin the majority people story....CURRENT ISSUES....CONCERNS....meeting da people....all dis time.....MUST BE THERE FOR THE PEOPLE.,... AN .....AMELIORATE.....MAKE BETTER...EASE DA TENSION....FIND OUT.....SOLVE da people problems...who dey been hugging....doing better.....way....way....before its gets to dis...stage...people pick ups dere flag an march Bay St.........MUDDOES...DRED......!!!!!
Posted 22 November 2018, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. . . . LESS THAN 300 PEOPLE BETWEEN PLP AND DNA? Child, please. . .I told yinna that the people een on yall run. . .we want to march too about the light bills. . .BUT WEEN DOING "NUTTIN" WITH THIS BAD PLP GROUP OF CRIMINALS AGAINST THE PEOPLE!!
All of them talk show regulars done say. . .just like say. . .I would march too. . .but not with the PLP them!!
Posted 22 November 2018, 3:27 p.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
Less than 300 people? Bouy that een enought people to have a backyard party in Bain Town! That's about two buses of PLP supporters. . .but since ya had a handfuls of DNA and one known FNM. . .that leaves about one and one half bus load of paid and unpaid PLP!! I will tell you when it has begun. . .in fact that march tells the PLP clearly and plainly. . ."don't play with me man". . .
Posted 22 November 2018, 3:43 p.m. Suggest removal
proudloudandfnm says...
I have tried to change my tag on this website but it will not show up when I post.
I am most definitely not proud to be an FNM anymore.....
Posted 22 November 2018, 8:53 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
add a byline explaining your handle has been contaminated with ecoli
believe it at your own risk.
Posted 22 November 2018, 3:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
The grossly incompetent trio of Hubert Minnis, Peter Turnquest and Marlon Johnson only know how to do one thing........tax us all to death!
Posted 22 November 2018, 9:08 a.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
How many taxes they placed on us since May 2017??
Posted 22 November 2018, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
These people want to eat steak and roast beef, when they know damn well they can only afford weenie in the can. That ain't the government fault.
Eat ya weenie and be quiet. Years ago i used to pour out the juice first - but now, im grateful for the juice.
Posted 22 November 2018, 10:07 a.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Very glad to see the protesters but hope The People know those PLP politicians are not for them baby! They are a HUGE part of the problem in which the Country finds itself. It has been decades in the making. The current problem is that this administration is clueless, spending money like water while taxing The People to death. It's the New World Order but it is not for The People. This Government is following the examples of the U.S. and E.U. governments which are both on a downward spiral. The elected officials need to take the time and brainstorm (if they can find theirs) to come up with sensible strategies that work for all concerned, not just the chosen few.
Posted 22 November 2018, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Please tell us where can the Government cut back on spending ......... that is the crux of the problem.
Govt Rents??????, Consultancies?????, Govt Pensions & Allowances???????, NIB??? No Govt Vehicles??????? ...... Cut 20% Civil Service???? ......Cut 50% of Cabinet??????? ........
No more Free Healthcare?????? ......... Sell All Public Corporations???? ........ No more Free Schooling?????? ........... No Subsidized Mailboats???????
That is what the IMF will love for us to do today.
Posted 22 November 2018, 10:41 a.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
You forgot Bahamasair. I think we need NIB. Move civil service up to 25%!
Eliminate web shops and create transparent national lottery.
IMF would like to control us. Their M.O. is to tell everybody what to do, then when the country fails, they come in and pick the carcass.
Posted 22 November 2018, 12:19 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
No amout of FNM brown nosing will keep them in the house of assembly after this term.
Posted 22 November 2018, 10:44 a.m. Suggest removal
licks2 says...
"this government is following examples of the USA ans UK?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. . . the two best, longest running, leading in every way nations on the planet. . .one for about 5 hundred years and the other over 1500 years. . .on a downward spiral?? Hahahahahahaha!!
Posted 22 November 2018, 3:36 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The Bahamas and Bahamians will NEVER advance while the FNM or PLP are in power. They are both equally corrupted by the handful of pirate white Bahamians!
Posted 22 November 2018, 10:55 a.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
That's like the U.S. blaming the Russians for everything. I think the pirates come in all shades SP!
Posted 22 November 2018, 12:26 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
SP that is laughable, Most white Bahamians aren't involved!
We have too many real Bogey men to keep fictitious ones alive,
No, we have met (and continue to elect) the enemy,
And he is us.
Until we the people change the game, nothing will change.
Which means changing ourselves comes first.
Posted 22 November 2018, 11:13 a.m. Suggest removal
geostorm says...
Oracle, you are correct! The enemy is US! We refuse to change the way we think and act. We love hand outs, hate accountability, could care less about the country's fiscal state as long as "we straight" and hate to pay for anything. So yes, we are doing it to ourselves. I applaud this government for at least trying to change the culture by doing things that 95% of us refuse to accept. It's a long uphill battle, but we have to change our mentality. We can not continue to maintain the status quo. I see where Dr. Minnis and most of his team are trying to take us and I want them to succeed so that we can get there. Sadly, 95% of us do not want to move in this direction!
Posted 23 November 2018, 10:58 a.m. Suggest removal
DWW says...
I can't tell from the shirt colors - is it a PLP or web shop match? Lol
Posted 22 November 2018, 12:58 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Playing the ignorant card won't work!
Everybody and his dog knows a handful of greedy white Bahamian families have had the country in an economically suppressive stranglehold from the UBP days!
We the people must unite and rid ourselves of this 1% of these greedy people and their paid political lackeys that are keeping 99% of us down.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
Posted 23 November 2018, 6:24 a.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Have you checked your eye sight lately?
Posted 23 November 2018, 1:38 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The root of the problem is both FNM and PLP represent themselves and their own private personal agendas when put in office, not the interests of the citizens. For all the taxes we pay, the people of the Bahamas still don't have a horse in the race or even a seat at the track. This is unacceptable!
Posted 23 November 2018, 11:33 a.m. Suggest removal
bahamian242 says...
What a laugh Marie Daxon and Patricia Kemp, 2 big time General's of Glendon Rolle, PLP candidate for Long Island in 2017 Elections. Sour Grapes!!!!!
Posted 24 November 2018, 9:02 a.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Not dat sissy fella who is a Baptist preacher now?????? ....... Bulla, I tell ya
Posted 24 November 2018, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal
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