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Premier Fahie concerned with spirit of 'fear' in territory

- reminded that the people of VI have a right to speak up
During the Ninth Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) on Thursday, June 17 2021, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said he was concerned about the territory’s atmosphere, where persons are seemingly afraid to speak out. Photo: VINO/File
There have been concerns that since the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) began in the VI only those in support of it have been vocal on social media and adding to the attack on the territory's reputation while the many against it have been silent. Photo: VINO/File
There have been concerns that since the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) began in the VI only those in support of it have been vocal on social media and adding to the attack on the territory's reputation while the many against it have been silent. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- During the Ninth Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) on Thursday, June 17 2021, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said he was concerned about the territory’s atmosphere, where persons are seemingly afraid to speak out.

“Mr Speaker, this seems to be a time when everybody is afraid to speak because what I notice is as soon as you say ‘A’ you getting a letter saying ‘bring this document, bring the other’. So I am concerned about the atmosphere that I am seeing developing in my country. This is concerning; it’s alarming!”

There have been concerns that since the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) began in the VI only those in support of it have been vocal on social media and adding to the attack on the territory's reputation while the many against it have been silent.

We have rights!

The Honourable Premier said while he will be respectful, he reminded that the people of these Virgin Islands have rights.

“I am going to respect everyone I have to respect, but as the leader, at certain times, you have to speak out and say ‘wait there man! Wait! We got some rights! We have rights as a people!” he said while providing closing submissions on the Whistleblower legislation in the House of Assembly.

Some educated persons turning against the masses

Another area that Premier Fahie said was troubling his spirit was some of the educated sons and daughters of the soil turning against the masses.

“I encourage our people to continue to study and become qualified, but sad to say some of them become qualified, and they join forces with those who have come to belittle us because all of a sudden, we don’t know what we are doing.”

He added: “The same people that bought them and put them where they are now are not knowledgeable of knowing what they are doing. We have to be careful Mr Speaker; when we get the knowledge we are not getting knowledge just for ourselves or to promote our own individual causes; it’s to live for others because to live, we will have a territory that will live on forever.”

11 Responses to “Premier Fahie concerned with spirit of 'fear' in territory”

  • reality (18/06/2021, 10:21) Like (5) Dislike (11) Reply
    The house slave mentality still exists. Seems like history needs to be made mandatory in schools too!
  • 100% (18/06/2021, 10:38) Like (15) Dislike (4) Reply
    Premier Fahie said was troubling his spirit was some of the educated sons and daughters of the soil turning against the masses. I know a school teacher that did this!
  • Wrong (18/06/2021, 10:40) Like (56) Dislike (3) Reply
    The assertion that 'some of the educated sons and daughters of the soil turning against the masses' is absolutely FALSE. What you are concerned about is the educated sons and daughters of the soil being wary of how the BVI is being run and has been run in the past and they, in turn, educating those around them as to what is going on. The tides are turning against the practices that benefit a small few where the wider community is bearing the cost of those practices. We won't accept it anymore and we will continue to educate those around us as to what is really happening in the hope that it will bring change. Just LOOK at the state of the Fishermans Wharf now.... It was only opened a couple of months ago.... where has the community benefited from that? It was the contractor and the facilitator that benefited. It is not being upkept... it was never designed for the betterment of the community...
  • obey (18/06/2021, 11:21) Like (34) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's simple just obey the law and you have nothing to fear. Break or ignore the law then you will eventually suffer the consequences. That's the fear.
  • UK Own (18/06/2021, 11:29) Like (0) Dislike (13) Reply
    Go J W today is your Day to Shine the Badness Male Stenographer from School Days..We Routing for you..You Didn't went School and Stayed under the Tree..
    • @ UK Own (18/06/2021, 13:16) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      Rout means "defeat and cause to retreat in disorder" - is that what you mean?
  • WEW (18/06/2021, 12:40) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Does this mean ALL citizens have the right to speak or just the "Belongers"? ALL SHOULD HAVE A RIGHT TO SPEAK THROUGH THE VOTING BOX.
  • Believe the streets... (18/06/2021, 14:33) Like (8) Dislike (5) Reply
    You and your VIP have become very unpopular..
  • Interest (18/06/2021, 16:01) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    I do not have a spirit of fear, for God has not given that to me.
  • IMPLOSION (18/06/2021, 18:38) Like (1) Dislike (10) Reply
    IS COMING DOWN THE TUBE SO LETS SEE HOW CREATIVE YOU ALL ARE / COI HAS GOT YOUR NUMBERS


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