It was reported on the BBC website today that Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago have been invited to join the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) by Prime Minister of St. Lucia Stephenson King. The invitation is seen as a counter to Patrick Manning’s, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago offer for Grenada, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines to form a political union. After reading the BBC article we had no problem discerning the skepticism to the Manning offer by Prime Minister King. To quote PM King:
If it is going to be another LIAT I’m not interested in it. I believe that Caricom itself has mushroomed into such a massive organisation of councils that ministers and prime ministers are called upon to travel so frequently to attend to meetings. We need to consolidate what we have to ensure that what is already working, works better.
Source; BBC
The BU household endorses Prime Minister King’s position. We suspect however that he is bluffing Prime Minister Manning because the leaders of the OECS know that T&T and or Barbados will not join the OECS at the expense of CARICOM. Afterall these two countries have invested too much time and money to abandon it by joining a political union which would be seen as a rival to CARICOM. The fallout might be interpreted by Caribbean people as regional governments continuing to confuse us.
We find the invitation to be interesting because the OECS is the only political union which has achieve some of level success in our region. It is ironic that the smallest and less developed of the Caribbean islands are the ones to lead the way. Good job OECS!






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