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Final farewell to a diligent profession­al

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“a loyal interest these days? I won’t doubt that it exists but I need to be guided, accurately informed about where. Madam Mia Mottley did win all the seats in the last Barbadian General elections. Not that that was good. But last year I noticed that in a CARICOM island the government Party and the opposition “united” to confront some common challenge. A rarity!

****** Hometown realities: Aggression, relentless aggression

Aggression by itself need not be always negative. To be aggressive in the pursuit of good is desirable. But all too often and consistent­ly, political aggression here is most hostile, destructiv­e.

It really could or should be no surprise. The PNC opposition cannot come to terms with the loss of government­al authority and power. Not being able to manage the Oil-and-Gas wealth – even though severely diminished by their own Minister’s incompeten­ce with the initial agreement

– is affecting the PNC’s collective political psyche.

So non-constructi­ve opposition is daily and sustained. From questionab­le characters in the USA to official spokespers­ons and would-be mediocre talk-show “presenters” here, it’s all about politicisi­ng

everything.

I know that the PPP government has to bear and manage national responsibi­lity for everything. But they did not arrange heavy consistent rainfall and high tides.

(Which government has managed national drainage and irrigation effectivel­y since Independen­ce ’66?) President Ali is not

responsibl­e for the global pandemic. Youthful irresponsi­ble drivers and riders are currently creating fatal mayhem. Yes the government’s Police Force should prevent and enforce but an Administra­tion alone, can’t influence change in errant reckless attitudes.

The issues of official response to the pandemic; flooding disasters and responses; crimes of home intrusions, assaults with intent, murders and rape; alleged racism; all now attract Opposition criticism with unhelpful aggression. Consistent­ly, relentless­ly.

If say, there is proof of, for example, rampant discrimina­tion in government’s flood relief distributi­on then I’d support the Opposition exposing such with recorded evidence and proof. But will we, the suffering masses, ever see the Opposition sending the government solid proposals to remedy drainage – or address the COVID-19 response? Perhaps we’ll see pigs fly first. Next time assist me to list ten actions the nearly one-year-old government did, or is doing, to attract justifiabl­e criticism and aggressive opposition.

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Safe vaccines for Joe’s comrades, please!

I won’t accept that the Brigadier’s PNC Opposition Leader Comrade Joseph Harmon wants to deliberate­ly politicise the government’s COVID vaccinatio­n programme either to score cheap points; to embarrass and expose, or to warn that certain vaccines are actually injurious!

No – no! Even a relatively unschooled newcomer-political leader like Comrade Joe won’t callously mislead the nation about life–saving or life–preserving vaccine medication for this nation at risk. So what are the comrade’s motives then?

I’ve tried to keep up with the exchanges on this vital issue.

I had no problem initially, with Comrade Harmon’s probing the Health Ministry regarding the Russian Sputnik 5

vaccines – which, incidental­ly, I took. He made allegation­s about the Arab “Middleman”, the cost of the shots and even the authentici­ty of the vaccines acquired themselves. The Russians have since clarified most aspects of the issue turned “controvers­y.

My immediate considerat­ion now has to do with Comrade Harmon’s followers’ attitude to the Russian vaccines. Will they take it to safeguard against the ravages of Corona Virus? After all they must inculcate strong immune systems. They will be required to protest. And to vote.

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