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The enforcers of good governance

-Without an enforcement mechanism ensuring rules are followed by government officials, good governance is a mirage
October 2nd, 2021 | Tags:
Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
By Dickson C. Igwe

OK. Residents in the Virgin Islands are today witnessing the true meaning of Rule of Law, as it applies to the powerful.
And we all understand that in the absence of enforcement mechanisms any talk of transparency, accountability, and justice, by those who are tasked with rule over the land—government—is just that: talk.

True accountability will only ever take place under conditions where the virtues of accountable and honest government are enforced by law. That is the very essence of the Rule of Law: that the law is supreme and no one is above the law.

As residents observe the discomfort, irritation, and nervousness of a number of high officials appearing before the Virgin Islands Commission of Inquiry, it is clear and evident that the route to good governance runs through external oversight, that the law is followed by those who make up the ruling government.

Now, good governance rests upon ethical and honest behavior by the ‘high and mighty.’

And history has shown that freedom and justice can only be protected by law. That means checks and balances.  In the absence of checks and balances on ruling impunity, rulers tend to arrogate to themselves greater power and privilege, to the clear disadvantage of the masses.   

That is the singular reason modern western history is replete with narratives of the tug of war between ruled and ruler, and heroic attempts by the peasantry and working classes, to fight against privilege and impunity by monarchs, feudal lords, and tyrants.

It is indeed a paradox that a ruling power such as the UK has called for a Commission of Inquiry in one of its Overseas Territories to investigate governance.

However, it is worthy of note that the UK, in spite of its unwritten constitution, and the customs and conventions that drive its own governance, is a model of checks and balances.

In the UK the Crown, Supreme Court, Lords, and HM’s Opposition, and a military that is under the Crown, act as effective checks on any UK government that attempts to usurp power and act unconstitutionally. A visit to the Prime Minister by ‘’men in dark suits’’ is all that is required for a change of government in the UK, if a Prime Minister acts outside his or her powers.

The value of the Virgin Islands Commission of Inquiry is in its sanitizing effect.

The commission forces the high official to look more closely at the ethics and rules he or she is expected to abide by.

The Commission offers the residents insight into their own government that would never be revealed under ‘’normal circumstances.’’

The very public investigation offers the resident the what, where, when, how, and why, of governance matters. That level of transparency and insight would never take place under normal circumstances.

After a full investigation, and the outcomes of that investigation, residents will then be offered a set of contemporary benchmarks, practically set in stone, in which to measure their governments now and future, and what to expect from their governments.

Consequently, the Commission of Inquiry is putting steel into the rules by which government operates. It is ensuring the constitution is followed to the letter. And that those who go rogue feel the full force of the Rule of law, and in the full glare of the people who they supposedly govern.

Ultimately, the key beneficiaries of the COI, are the Rule of Law, and an informed public, which alone drives a safe, prosperous, and just society.

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7 Responses to “The enforcers of good governance”

  • asking for a friend (02/10/2021, 18:26) Like (1) Dislike (15) Reply
    What about the three lawyers who working illegally fir the coi?
  • Dummy (02/10/2021, 21:07) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    ASK YOUR YOURSELF / WHERE AM I ? EITHER YOU CANNOT HANDLE THE TRUTH OR YOU ARE SOME PLACE ELSE
  • Stay your ground in your righteous stance Mr. If we Diskson (02/10/2021, 22:42) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    "Righteousness exults a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people."
    Done fear the rattling sounds of those that want you to bow down to the Saddam Hussein's mentality of the self proclaimed eletist the CoI got their number.
    When the CoI orders them to appear for questioning, fuss, and curse as them may, if they didn't obey the may end up in Balsam Ghut cell.
    You word are good to all law abiding citizens of this country. Those that make laws and would not subjected themselves under them, are the same that the CoI have in thir Lazer-pointer sight, politicians and their cronies.
  • Fairness (03/10/2021, 18:06) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    The COI is working for the accusers I hope the accusers will be investigated also. I have no fish to fry in this pot but remember this those without sin cast the first stone. In 99.9% of the times those who are throwing stones do worst than who they are throwing stones at. Let the investigation go on follow by one of the accusers. Then and only then it will be considered fair process.
  • resident (03/10/2021, 19:18) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Another perceptive post. Thank you. The biggest check and balance is a representative electorate which the BVI does not have; given that takes at least 20 years to become a Belonger with a vote; unless you're connected to the ruling clique.
  • Igwe wants a takeover (04/10/2021, 11:42) Like (0) Dislike (7) Reply
    It seems what Mr. Igwe really wants is a UK takeover. Very strange since he is from Nigeria that left the British a long time ago. I guess he wishes they had never left his country.
  • jimmy smityh (04/10/2021, 14:34) Like (0) Dislike (7) Reply

    I am amazed at how this fool who is a government employee is able each week to spit out such garbage and hot air
    this fool actually married up and one time his wife was his boss. A real "A**((e"



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