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'Give me an opportunity to help give back' to VI- Ingrid A. Moses-Scatliffle

-points to sacrifices of immigrant parents as key driver to entering 2023 elections race
Former House of Assembly (HoA) Speaker, Ms Ingrid A. Moses-Scatliffle has officially entered the 2023 Elections race as an At-Large candidate under the Ronnie W. Skelton-led Progressives Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM). Photo: Facebook/PVIM
In a video post entitled ‘Meet the PVIM Candidates for the 2023 General Elections’ posted on the PVIM Facebook page on March 6, 2023, Ms Moses-Scatliffle said a combination of the sacrifices of her parents and what the territory has given to them, has been a major factor for her entering the 2023 race. Photo: Facebook/PVIM
In a video post entitled ‘Meet the PVIM Candidates for the 2023 General Elections’ posted on the PVIM Facebook page on March 6, 2023, Ms Moses-Scatliffle said a combination of the sacrifices of her parents and what the territory has given to them, has been a major factor for her entering the 2023 race. Photo: Facebook/PVIM
Some of the PVIM candidates announced on March 6, 2023. From left: Hon Shereen D. Flax-Charles (AL), Paul A. Hewlett, Sylvia C. Moses and Hon Melvin M. Turnbull (R2). Photo: Facebook
Some of the PVIM candidates announced on March 6, 2023. From left: Hon Shereen D. Flax-Charles (AL), Paul A. Hewlett, Sylvia C. Moses and Hon Melvin M. Turnbull (R2). Photo: Facebook
FISH BAY, Tortola, VI– Just as first and accurately reported by our news centre on March 6, 2023, the Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM) has launched eight (8) candidates for the 2023 General Election of the Virgin Islands. We were the first to announce that the candidates would be Mr Ronnie W. Skelton, Ingrid A. Moses, Shaina M. Smith-Archer, Stacy Mather, Sylvia C. Moses, Hon Melvin M. Turnbull (R2), Paul A. Hewlett, and Hon Shereen D. Flax-Charles (AL).

Our news centre also accurately reported that former Speaker of the House of Assembly Ms Moses-Scatliffe was placed on the PVIM ticket as At-Large candidate, in place of long-serving party member Lesmore Smith.

Moses-Scatliffle is a lawyer and has served as the HoA Speaker for the Second and Third HoA in the periods spanning 2011 to 2019 under the then National Democratic Party (NDP) Government.

2023 At-large Candidate 

In a video post titled ‘Meet the PVIM Candidates for the 2023 General Elections’ posted on the PVIM Facebook page on March 6, 2023, Ms Moses-Scatliffle said a combination of the sacrifices of her parents and what the territory has given to them, has been a major factor for her entering the 2023 race.

“I have a desire to serve this territory. My parents came to the BVI from Saint Kitts in the early 1960s. My father came as a wide-eyed, 16-year-old, straight out of high school.” 

She added that while both her parents worked in the tourism sector, it is their sacrifices and opportunities provided by the VI that has brought her where she is, in addition to helping them develop in their career. 

“I feel an obligation to give back to the territory. I've been given much, although they came from nothing. I was able to graduate from high school on my own merit,” she added.

“I obtained a scholarship from the BVI government to pursue my studies at University I came back to, and I am here offering myself today to the people of the territory to give me an opportunity to help give back what the territory has so given my parents, myself, and many residents,” she said.

'If not now, then when?' - Moses-Scatliffle says VI in critical times  

Meanwhile, it was revealed that while Ms Moses wanted to enter the election race in previous polls, she feels now is the best time, considering what the territory is experiencing.

“If not now, then when? In all my 53 years… there has never been a more critical time in the life of the territory than now,” she added. 

The new At-Large candidate noted it is imperative for the people of the Virgins Islands to understand where they are as a people and where they need to go to overcome the challenges of today.

Ms Moses said she brings to the table her principles, which include integrity, transparency and accountability. “We need people who are strong, capable, competent who have integrity, accountability, transparency and hope."

This hope she added, will help VI move forward with a sense of purpose under inspirational leadership which she, and the PVIM can provide.

As HoA Speaker Ms Moses-Scatliife was sometimes criticised as being biased, as she was seen as often acting in favour of the then-ruling NDP-Administration Members in the HoA.

It was prior to the 2019 General Election that Moses-Scatliffe, while still serving as HoA Speaker, was announced as a candidate for the NDP. This drew strong criticisms from the public and Members of the HoA and Moses-Scatliffe ended up not contesting the election.

28 Responses to “'Give me an opportunity to help give back' to VI- Ingrid A. Moses-Scatliffle ”

  • well done (07/03/2023, 10:10) Like (28) Dislike (4) Reply
    Truly happy to see the strong, intelligent slate of women who are braving the male-dominated waters of the Virgin Islands and preparing to make their mark. I wish them all the best. Ingrid, you can do well, as you have an interest in your country. That is what we need.
    • @ Well Done. (07/03/2023, 13:53) Like (22) Dislike (2) Reply
      Ingrid is a good land honest lady. Well discipline. She will do well as a Minister.
  • asura (07/03/2023, 10:16) Like (25) Dislike (25) Reply
    she has a lot to answer too! not my vote
  • Trying (07/03/2023, 10:41) Like (17) Dislike (30) Reply
    Don't trust you all. VIP all the way
  • Sue sue (07/03/2023, 11:01) Like (10) Dislike (4) Reply

    I'm surprised that willock isn't running.

  • Kevin Hart (07/03/2023, 11:06) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    Paul Hewlett
  • smh (07/03/2023, 11:23) Like (16) Dislike (21) Reply
    8 dead horses. Mitch will retain his seat as there is no real competition and that's it, they can't go anywhere. The display last night was so hard to watch and listen to.
    • Citizen (07/03/2023, 13:32) Like (6) Dislike (14) Reply
      The people in the 2nd district are sick of Mitch, he did not do anything for the district, the whole district in overgrown with bush, not even the bush he didn't cut.
      • ok (07/03/2023, 14:01) Like (10) Dislike (16) Reply
        Obviously smh is not in the second district. Troy is our boy cause we Ditching Mitch
  • Ingre (07/03/2023, 12:01) Like (3) Dislike (10) Reply
    She might have a chance running in the Sixth, not AtLarge.
  • Hmm (07/03/2023, 12:27) Like (11) Dislike (9) Reply
    Not one of them getting my vote snakes in disguise
  • please (07/03/2023, 13:00) Like (12) Dislike (14) Reply
    Integrity? She doesn't know the meaning. Just hungry to return to power and privilege.
  • HMMM (07/03/2023, 13:19) Like (19) Dislike (6) Reply
    Now that is an interesting concept. She feels that she needs to be elected in order to give back. You don't need to be elected to give back. I'm the 3.5 years what has she done for anyone (out of the kindness of her heart), what social issues has sheen spoken out on. Millions of people around the world are able to give back to their communities without being elected, so why does she feel she needs to b elected in order to do so?
  • Ingrid my friend. (07/03/2023, 13:35) Like (16) Dislike (3) Reply
    I like the fact that you are asking and begging for an opportunity and making your case as to why you deserve an opportunity. I think you will do good in the house.
  • SKB (07/03/2023, 13:39) Like (8) Dislike (12) Reply
    I too from St Kitts, living in the VI, over 55 years ,but you not getting any of my X's. You full of %#%#@
  • At Large (07/03/2023, 14:01) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
    Good pick but I feel you may be in the wrong party. Excellent candidate.
  • Don’t need to (07/03/2023, 14:12) Like (14) Dislike (2) Reply
    You don’t need to be an official Government member to give back. If a person want to give back they would do it.
  • Silly (07/03/2023, 15:55) Like (9) Dislike (4) Reply
    Reading the comments, it’s like the people who have the least sensible things to say are always the first to comment. What foolishness you people type sometimes.
    • You... (09/03/2023, 14:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      ...are a perfect example of what you said. As you spoke, so you are.
  • Josiahsbay (07/03/2023, 19:02) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    Without reforms, we'll be cooking the same old pot.
  • life (07/03/2023, 21:09) Like (20) Dislike (1) Reply
    The sad reality is the BVI people bawl for change but whenever a fresh face steps out we are quick to tear them down
  • just askin' (08/03/2023, 02:55) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
    so my parents moved here 55 years ago. i was born here. does that mean that i can run for government office ?? i thought it had to be third generation . ?

  • Forbidden Truth (08/03/2023, 03:31) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    If not now, then when? In all my 53 years… there has never been a more critical time in the life of the territory than now,” she added.
    You are wrong on that statement young lady. 1968 was the most critical time in the Virgin Islands recent history. I'll just rest this here.
  • Road Town Rebel (08/03/2023, 03:53) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    ALL WHO RUNNING FOR OFFICE NEEDS A DOSE OF INTEGRITY.
  • Disinterested (08/03/2023, 08:12) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Many potential candidates freeze themselves out by living in a community but not being part of community. At election time, they try to humble themselves, pretending to be down wid the people. Here is a news flash for former speaker, one can give back without being in elected office. People are elected as representatives for the people, not personal interest. And their mission should be to improve the lives and livelihood of the people who elected them. Some of these candidates are so class conscious, and cliquish that they can barely part their lips to acknowledge the lil man until election time. Education alone is not enough to run for for office, though important. One must grasp the art of politics. Don’t run for office and utter the oxymoronic nonsense that I’m not politician. You are a politician; if you are not don’t even bother. A duck is a duck.
  • Not just because (11/03/2023, 16:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Besides living you for who you are i must admit that you done so great in your parliamentary work previously ,you deserve to be given an opportunity to serve in a more people oriented role.,where you could genuinely interact with the populace.
    Best of luck , and you have my support. Give it your all.


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