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‘We have to learn to settle our differences in a different way'- Premier Fahie

- said recent crimes were discussed at National Security Council & joint press statement will be issued
Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has called on residents to settle their differences amicably, as opposed to the use of violence and guns. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Governor John J. Rankin CMG has said despite the recent crimes, 'The Virgin Islands remain one of the safest places in this region'. Photo: VINO/File
Governor John J. Rankin CMG has said despite the recent crimes, 'The Virgin Islands remain one of the safest places in this region'. Photo: VINO/File
Prominent Businessman and the Boys Service Station co-owner Rodney A. Simmonds (left) and another man identified as Andrew J. Skerritt (right) were both found dead on February 5, 2021. Photo: VINO/File/Provided
Prominent Businessman and the Boys Service Station co-owner Rodney A. Simmonds (left) and another man identified as Andrew J. Skerritt (right) were both found dead on February 5, 2021. Photo: VINO/File/Provided
Businessman and prominent horse owner, Earl D. Hodge aka ‘Bob’ was shot to death last evening, February 9, 2021. Photo: VINO/File
Businessman and prominent horse owner, Earl D. Hodge aka ‘Bob’ was shot to death last evening, February 9, 2021. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has called on residents to settle their differences amicably, as opposed to the use of violence and guns.

His remarks were made in light of the recent killing of Earl D. Hodge aka 'Bob' at his Hannah’s Estate residence on Tuesday, February 9, 2021, and businessman and horse owner Mr Rodney A. Simmonds, who was shot and killed at his Threadfall home on Friday, February 5, 2021. The body of Andrew J. Skerritt was found in Carrot Bay on the same day, and police are suspecting he shot himself.

Premier Fahie said the recent killings were discussed at the National Security Council and there will be a joint press statement coming from his office and the governor’s on the issue.

'We cannot condone this type of action'

“We have to recognise as a territory that we cannot condone this type of action; none of us can condone this type of action, and we have to understand that this territory, the future is in our hands, and if we do not act responsibly to respect the legacy of our fore-parents what they have done for us to build this place, then we are saying that we have no regard for those who have built this territory.

"We have to learn to settle our differences in a different way; not through a gun, but through talking out, through conflict resolution and through handling things in a different way and we have to continue to be in prayer, we have to make sure that each parent take as much responsible to train their children that ‘look you have a responsibility as a citizen of this territory to keep the peace,’ he said during a press conference to roll out the COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine.

He further said the security of the country does not solely rest in the hands of the Governor and the Premier.

“It is in every home, it is in every parent, it is in every mother, it is in every father, in every Godparent. The security of the country is in us to speak to each person to let them to know that there is another way to resolve matters other than using a gun and we have to continue to work hard to build our economy so that we would discourage these areas. But, until then we are not the only territory with economic challenges so we cannot resolve it through a gun. At the end of the day, a lot of families are crying, a lot of families now are hurting, a lot of families have lost their loved ones never to return,” he remarked.

“We have a zero-tolerance on gun crime and crime overall as a territory, as a government,” he added.

'We all must play our part in tackling guns & drugs- Gov Rankin

Meanwhile, Governor John J. Rankin, CMG said despite the recent crimes, “The Virgin Islands remain one of the safest places in this region but like everybody else, I was shocked by the lives lost by the use of guns here in the last few days.”

He said he would be lending his support to the law enforcement agencies to stamp out crime.

“In terms of drugs, I will be supporting the police, together with Customs and Immigration to secure our maritime borders and preventing illegal drugs coming into this country or the BVI being used as a transit port for the transfer of drugs internationally.”

“We all must play our part in tackling this scourge of guns and drugs,” he added.

19 Responses to “‘We have to learn to settle our differences in a different way'- Premier Fahie”

  • example (12/02/2021, 08:25) Like (31) Dislike (2) Reply
    U should’ve been the example premier with the Governor
  • still waiting (12/02/2021, 08:40) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    Waiting to see if a certain community activist will used their platform to even send condolences or at least asked the community to come forward. Don’t know why a certain Community Activist endorsed drugs and guns so much, have the testicles to be slamming the Government officials but don’t have the testicles to talk about gun and drugs crime
  • Joshua (12/02/2021, 08:43) Like (33) Dislike (3) Reply
    Mr Premier please correct me if I am wrong, I just might be. I thought the security of the island was the responsibility of the governor. Yet you say the governor and the Premier. Ok if I am to accept that would the financial management of the island be the Premier and the governor. I think sir the finances of the country along with tourism should be your main focus. I believe you mean well sir, but when you are dabbling in everything nothing really gets done. You need to be laser focus on the two important ministries which fall under your direct control. Turning up to a photo shoot of your health minister taking a vaccine is not a priority sir. Allow the ministers to do their thing. I think you are involve in too many things. Having oversight is not the same as direct involvement. It might be best for you not to have a portfolio and then give general oversight to all the ministries. I know running a business or a home can be very difficult so I can only imagine what it is like to run an island. Delegate responsibilities sir and if you have confidence in your ministers and heads of departments accept reports and forget the photo shoots. We know who the Premier is.
  • Easier Said. . (12/02/2021, 09:54) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Mr. Premier you saying the right thing. But sometimes its who get to who first will survive..
  • wiseman (12/02/2021, 10:02) Like (7) Dislike (21) Reply
    Listen to our leader, he is on point! It’s going to take all of us to bring changes to the ills of our society.

    The Hon. Premier is a wise and prudent leader for this time. We must unite behind him and save our country.

    I vote vip 4 more years!
  • No gun control or gun laws (12/02/2021, 10:16) Like (18) Dislike (2) Reply
    So if you are serious - raise the penalty to 20 years in prison for owning a gun..
    • annudda2cents responding to No gun control or gun laws (12/02/2021, 14:05) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      without saying much, I endorse what you posted.
  • Rubber Duck (12/02/2021, 10:27) Like (22) Dislike (0) Reply
    I find the appeals to the good nature of theses people hilarious. Please don’t ride scooters with no mufflers, please don’t carry guns, please don’t shoot people, please don't commit armed robberies.

    It’s not hand wringing that is required , it’s action.

    Stop rueing , start doing.
  • Be real (12/02/2021, 11:11) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Violence is the only rule that these criminals live by.
  • wow (12/02/2021, 11:16) Like (4) Dislike (7) Reply
    C***y posted about leadership! Yet why she be the first Community Activist and just take the vaccine? Hon. Fahie by taken it first is a great leadership example & by waiting until those of his team gets it first is also a great leadership example. When you understand leadership you’ll view and think of things differently! I’m sick and tired of blabbermouth C***Y and shame on 284 M***a for using Their platform to highlight a bunch ah piss but it’s not surprising as 248 crew are a big NDP team
    • @ SMH (12/02/2021, 16:24) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      You sure don’t seem tired of her since every post you could see you commenting
  • Hmmmm (12/02/2021, 12:24) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Just find out st kittts and Nevis you get find with an fun it’s automatically 3-4 years in prison no courts date straight prison
  • lol (12/02/2021, 13:35) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yes I will solve my problems with reason and logic said no bvi lander ever
  • Stop It (12/02/2021, 13:41) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Politicians texting the hell out of we. Is that not a crime to
  • please (12/02/2021, 13:53) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    While you are trying to be in charge of every aspect of this country the vaccines that would help fix the economy are sitting in a cooler at Rite Way. At least I hope it's a cooler and not the freezers you purchase.
  • Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo (12/02/2021, 14:19) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    Speak for yourself sir I not Mike Tyson I wicked and cold I will fit the AK in the jansport.
  • The Observer (13/02/2021, 00:22) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Like the old sayings goes train a child in the way he or she should grow so when they grow old it will not depart from them .
    Bend a tree while it us found.
    Practice begin at home ..
    Now correct me if am wrong .how do we expect to have care givers in our community when all we are training is warriors.
    Where is the community that we are our brother and sisters keepers .parents who are in charge of you home you or your kids. But let's not all blame it all on the parents .it start from the policy and law makers who tied the hands of some parents when it comes to disciplining they kids when they are tought from a very early ago that mummy a daddy should not beat them imagine 5 years old you csnt beat me I going call the police. .
    If the parents wants disciplining them who can the community be their brothers and sisters keeper in helping raising the children that should be our future.
    We need to have the law that says you cant used the rod if correct to point a child in the direct they should go we are talking about abused but that good old weeping that you fore parents put kn you back them to make you the man and woman that you are today .
    Things about it mr and mrs law makers if they are home fighting with knives and the parents has to get out the way do you think the nabour will get in .
    Do you think when they a grown man and woman they will still go for they knives when them now have guns which is a lot easier.. bend the tree while its young not when it old .
  • Norris Turnbull (13/02/2021, 16:52) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Three young black men dead just like that. Why?
  • @Norris Turnbull (13/02/2021, 18:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Greed,lust,envy of the almighty dollar .


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