Submitted by Benny
I wish first to congratulate you on your return to office. The people of Barbados have instilled their confidence in you. I do personally admire you, and despite the beating that your leadership style has taken throughout the years I am satisfied that the Barbadian electorate is justified in returning you to office. We believe that your are honest, of sound character and fully capable of making this nation proud again. I must say though that I felt disappointed that you thought is necessary to respond to Muscle Mary as it was not worth the effort. In a day like today when persons cannot articulate themself without referring to another person physical appearance it is a sad. We accept the beauty of your character and honesty and the magnitude of your intellect; I buy into your concept of building a society. Mr Arthur explicitly stated that he does not know any philosophy about building a society, he only knows about building an economy. Well where the only vision is an economic vision the society becomes an open prison where respect is lost and freedom is curtailed by there resulting acts of criminality. Mr Arthur failed to see that when everything is premise on the almighty dollar it leads eventually to a state of anomie.
Mr PM you must take fully in your hands the reigns of leadership. You have created history being the first Prime Minister to inherited a Government and won back in the election, and to add to that, in the toughest economic times. This definitely speaks volumes to the high regard in which the right thinking Barbadians hold you and your Government, may God bless you and give you the health and strength to continue.
Sir I would advise you that you meet with the British Officials in earnest and do as much damage control as possible with this matter concerning the rape of those British visitors. Mr Prime Minister this issue has far reaching consequences. I watched the interview with those ladies on the BBC News channel, we all know that this has potential to affect Barbados even beyond the British market.
I cannot for one minute understand the wisdom of the Commissioner of Police (COP) insulting the intelligence of those visitors, by saying that all black men look the same to white people. On what evidence or theory does he premise this. Why then do we continue to accept evidence of identification when they are victims of crime. If that theory is true I must wonder how many black people are in prison wrongfully. Even if one could accept a single victim was mistaken could he reasonably believe that two grown and well educated women are mistaken on the same issue only because they are white? Lord man, grant the people some intelligence.
As head of the organisation he never sought to address the concerns of the victims, but rather to insult their intelligence. I believe that by the very next day he should have been asked to demit office. Does the police motto count for anything? Where is the reassurance that he should have given those ladies if nothing more than a commitment to a full investigation? What investigations could have been done in a few days that he could have made that statement with such certainty?
Sir I have already made the revelation on this blog as to the reason for his stance. You of yourself are fully aware of the challenges of the police in voicing their concern. I will take you back to the conference you attended at Diatrict A as Attorney General (AG) when you expressed your concerns that even correspondence coming from the Police Association on any matter must first be seen by the COP. Should I recall correctly you were of the view that this should not be the case. The general public would not know this but if if there is a matter to be complained of about the COP you should according to the official policy direct it through his office.
I urge you Mr AG to have an investigation done on the concerns being aired on the issues in the Royal Barbados Police Force, if you fail to act, eventually you will have to act and it will take considerably more effort to try to rebuild the organisation. It is on the verge of collapse. Can you imagine that in these hard economic times it is difficult to motivate officers to perform additional duties for the allowance? The extra pay is not even attractive in the current environment.
There is no fairness in the application of discipline, promotions, assignments to post and the list can go on. I draw it to your attention that the COP sought to embarrass Sgt Goddard who is now suspended and would say rightfully so, when he asked him to explain to the audience at a meeting who is “Cookfood” and his association with him. Cookfood is a known drug dealer and of notorious character, associated with violence and everything that go along with drug trade. Now the only association that ever came to light is that Sgt Goddard is his brother in law, but he was on the run and it is known that he had close relations with his sister.
We now have another situation where it is rumoured that a female police sergeant just had a child for one of the biggest drug runners in St Lucy, at one stage she was assisting with a murder investigations in which he was a suspect and if is believed that that was how she eventually became so closely associated with him. I believe that rumours should not be acted on to the disadvantage of person unless there is some evidence to support a case against the individual, but certainly something as serious as this merits some sort of investigations but there is family ties at the highest levels in the force and nothing is being done. You see it is Dottin, friends and family all the way his personal organisation.
I believe that in a similar vein she should be asked to account just the same as Mr Goddard. No one can tell her who to love but at least she should not be working with the very team that has to investigate him. Sir it really pains me to make these type of revelations and I do think this will be my last. The Royal Barbados Police Force is too important an institution in this country for me to continue. I thought long and hard before doing this but, a lot of what I have revealed is already out there in the public domain. My only hope is that I have done enough and said enough to draw your attention to what is taking place under your watch and that it would cause you to act. I am pleading for a full investigation and that everyone would be treated fairly as you are known to do.
I admire your wisdom, sense of fairness, and honesty and urge you do to your best to help restore our value systems and build back the community we once had. I know that BU would want more but my aim is a call for action and hope that I have been successful in doing so and it is time to say goodbye. My aim is to build and not tear down unfortunately sometimes there has to be collateral damage.
May God bless you again Mr PM and give you the strength and support in fixing the problems of this country I know it is not easy. You have the wisdom, the knowledge and the vision may you reap success. God bless.
Sorry fellas I will make my exit I will do no more damage to the image of this country I have no intentions of ever leaving her shores. Let us please put a positive effort into rebuilding this land. Whatever the success or failures we all share in them. David , Caswell, Bush Tea later, I believe that my work is done. We have a new government Mr Arthur practice politics of inclusion let us put aside all political jealousy for the time being and work towards building one Barbadian community
Thanks ONE LOVE
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