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UK oversight steadies an unruly vessel

February 25th, 2023 | Tags: Dickson C. Igwe economics BVI Virgin Islands UK
Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
Dickson C. Igwe

Wise residents fully understand that UK oversight of the Virgin Islands is required at this time. Complete culture change towards an honest society is the singular route to self-determination for the territory. Until then, UK oversight is necessary for the Virgin Islands.

Observation of the House of Assembly of February 21 2023 and the proceeding back and forth of the Virgin Islands Media made this resident ponder. It was as if the Commission of Inquiry into Virgin Islands Governance never happened, and nothing was learned from the trauma.

There was even a hint at justification for some of the financial iniquities over contracts and such in past years. There appeared to be an attempt to taper over the seriousness of allegations made by the Public Commission. Treating as mere distraction, matters of gross financial misconduct is a culture of politicians.

There was evisceration and avoidance of key matters of the recommendations for governance reform in debates.

OK. The preceding is unacceptable and risky. Why? Because it could trigger the suspension of the Virgin Islands Constitution by the Privy Council. The Privy Council is the final court of appeal in the UK and Overseas Territories, further serving the Commonwealth.

Reform is most critical at this time. There can be no  "foot-dragging" Obfuscation is dangerous for the territory in its quest to avoid UK intervention. The avoidance of direct UK intervention in the form of constitutional suspension required swift and nimble footwork by the Virgin Islands Premier and his Advisers.

Now the erstwhile Prime Minister of Barbados is an avid student and observer of the past: a brilliant intellectual. Her pontifications on slavery, colonialism, and imperialism, coupled with a deep sense of injustice offer her deep respect in the southern hemisphere. The irony is that her assertions are very commonplace, especially in black postcolonial society.

The tendency to blame every evil in black majority societies such as these Virgin Islands on colonialism and racism is a very common ‘’malarkey.’’ It is meaningless talk leading nowhere. These continuous ‘’sermons’’ on an ugly past are in essence an excuse: a useful crutch. Colonialism and racism are the convenient bogeyman and scapegoats for a lack of integrity and dishonest governance in these countries.

The irony is that while black societies rage over supposed injustices committed over one hundred years ago, northern white majority states pursue honest governance and science, that alone lead to social prosperity.

Northern free societies are relatively honest and transparent in spite of incidences of corruption that also handicaps at intervals. The issue of honesty and corruption is one of degree. Most societies contain corruption in one form or another. The problem with black societies is the far greater degree of dishonesty inherent in the culture.

Colonialism has become a mask: a Band-Aid to cover corruption and poor governance. However, modern postcolonial countries sink or swim on the quality of governance they possess, and on their social and economic cultures.

Honest cultures prosper because taxpayer cash is spent on the needs of those societies and not on ‘’schemes’’ that benefit the governing elite. Worse still, stolen outright from national treasuries. Systemic dishonesty is expensive and ultimately disastrous: a country like Nigeria offers the best example. 

When we all understand- resident and native alike- the reality that honesty is the best policy, then we see the light at the end of the tunnel in terms of social and economic development: El Dorado. Developed societies learned this fact the hard way. Developing states in Africa and the Caribbean are still learning.

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10 Responses to “UK oversight steadies an unruly vessel”

  • jack (25/02/2023, 12:59) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    You are speaking good
  • Quiet Warrior (25/02/2023, 13:41) Like (2) Dislike (6) Reply
    “……. northern white majority states pursue honest governance and science, that alone lead to social prosperity.

    Northern free societies are relatively honest and transparent in spite of incidences of corruption that also handicaps at intervals.” Negro, give me frigging break with that House Negro talk. It seems you are from the Ron DeSantis School of revisionist history. The revisionists wants us to pretend that histor, especially Blavk History, didn’t really happen or was just an incidental incident. Is colonialism the same institution that conquer and colonized, dehumanized, murder, rape, exploit, expropriate, abused, enslaved , etc people of African descent? Is colonialism the same extractive and corrupt institution that expropriate land from people in the Americas and enslaved indigenous people and captured Africans to work the land, producing dizzying wealth for the colonizers, building European economies. Is colonialism that same institution that grab all the wealth, resources, power, control, etc, for whites, creating a caste system with Blacks as a permanent underclass. Are southern countries perfect? No. Do they have governing issues, including corruption, as the white northern countries which are being touted as honest and transparent? Yes. And they need to make some structural adjustments just like the northern White countries need to make structural adjustments. I’m not a fan of shameless, prideless, self-discrimination, bourgeoisie, etc, house negroes.
    • RealPol (25/02/2023, 17:27) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
      @Quiet Warrior, real talk. True, southern states have socioeconomic challenges but though some of their challenges are of their own shortcomings, we cannot pretend that colonizers had no part and impact in their challenges as the developed countries may want to portray. As you noted, Whites control the majority of wealth, resources, political and economic power and control, which developed countries used to suppress the aspirations, growth and development of small island developing states like the BVI. He/she who wears gold and control the wealth, resources and power makes the golden rules. With disproportionate wealth, resources and power, they control what small, poor, developing states can and cannot do. For example, UK OTs get the dependency-model constitution which the UK wants and lets them have, not what is best for the OTs to pursue self-determination. By the northern whites states are not paragon of virtue, they are as corrupt as the southern states they accused of rampant corruption. Former colonies at independence in addition to being poor, and undeveloped, adopted the same corrupt institutions from the ‘mother’ countries.
  • @ IGWE (25/02/2023, 15:02) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    Keep on telling it as it is bro ???? as usual another intelligent message , that people can understand , and I really love how you described those who's using ( malarkey) in their sermon as an excuse for their lack of integrity
  • @ QUIET ? WARRIOR (25/02/2023, 15:31) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    you seems to at war with yourself , and you just confirmed what the guy said ,and U need to do now is to change your name to ( MALARKEY ) hey bif you want to dwell in the past ,( please do so ) but we are here now in the present , and all that is perpetrated on blacks is by our own black people like YOU who is using ( MALARKEY ) to decieve the same people that you are expoploiting , while pretending to have their best interest at heart , another good word for jokers like you is HYPOCRITES
    • Quiet Warrior (25/02/2023, 17:34) Like (2) Dislike (6) Reply
      House negroes have and are biggest threat to Black progress, for they are too blind see.
      • Sambo (25/02/2023, 22:54) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
        Indeed, House negroes are the biggest threat to Black progress . Their behavior partner with Whites not to uplift Blacks but to perpetuate the BIG LIE about Black inferiority and the social Darwinism nonsense. Their behavior provide cover, an excuse, license ,etc for the disparity treatment of Blacks, tamping down Black progress, growth, success, etc. The individual trinkets enjoyed by House Negroes deeply weighs down Black unity, retarding growth and development.
  • @ QUIET WARRIOR (25/02/2023, 21:27) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    with all the knowledge you may possess , your ignorance is amazing , try some simple common sence ( qe house niggar , U king , shacka zulu ) OK we got the message , now calm yo azs dowm ???? perhaps U can hook us up with CSC snd those barges and we all can go back to our mother land and be free from those white boys who torture and killed our ancestors / and now tell nus what you plan to do about our ancestors offspring who is doing the same thing to us now , that the white boys did to our ancestors IN those days
  • Quiet Warrior (25/02/2023, 23:00) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    House negro a nerve with ah yu. I done, over and out. Wuk dun. Drop ????????????.


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