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Adrian Loveridge - Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel
Adrian Loveridge – Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel

If I had to make a short list for our tourism policymakers, in an attempt to influence positive change, it probably might end up as quite a long list, but two pleas would be at the top.

Number One is to avoid making heady predictions, when even at the outset, any informed opinion indicated there was very little, if any possibility they would become true. Secondly, please do not use the word success when referring to a promotion or initiative, before there is at least clear evidence that it is, or will become one.

The second booking deadline of the Barbados Island Inclusive (BII) programme has just passed, since it was originally launched on 29th April. To refresh your memory, $11 million was allocated for BII to โ€˜bring an additional 15,000 tourists to our shores, with a total spend of BDS$30 millionโ€™ by issuing โ€˜free spending vouchersโ€™. The critical word is โ€˜additionalโ€™.

In July it was โ€˜revealed that more than 5,000 tourists had taken advantageโ€™ of the offer. However, since the BII became effective in early May, we have experienced a fall in long stay visitors during every month, so far this year. May was down 29 persons, June down 2,965, July down 3,318 (the lowest arrivals for that month in eleven years) and August* down 2,591. So a collective decline for the four months of 8,903 people.

Therefore to boast โ€˜5,000 touristsโ€™ have used the voucher may be true, but that does not in anyway reflect an accurate and fair picture of the current state of the industry.

One of our most senior tourism policymakers was quoted in the media on March 12 as stating โ€˜we are putting some programmes in place that we should end the year flatโ€™. Even though the numbers were already down by over 10,000 long stay visitor arrivals at that stage, when compared with 2012. Well, here we are in the latter part of September and that number has climbed to over 26,000.

I cannot recall, at least in my 25 years actively involved in tourism on Barbados, that we have ever endured 17 consecutive months of visitor decline under any Government. And the very thought of ending the year โ€˜flatโ€™, either reflects a massive disconnect with reality, or a severe attack of wishful thinking, which only may end in tears for some, but potential insolvency for others.

I also think โ€˜weโ€™ need to look very carefully behind the economics of the Barbados Island Inclusive promotion. If all BDS$11 million is spent and that 5,000 jumps to 15,000 โ€˜additionalโ€™ visitors who spend BDS$30 million, that is an average per person subsidy of BDS$733. When you bear in mind that this is across all included durations of stay, and that subsidy figure has to take into account some visitors would have stayed as few as two nights.

There also appears that there is no effective way to confirm these are โ€˜additionalโ€™ visitors, as clearly various social media sites indicate the vouchers are being redeemed by many regulars. I am not saying for a minute that repeat visitors should not be rewarded, but in this case, is the result achieved only to dilute current earned revenue?

Simply put, could โ€˜weโ€™ be spending more, to harvest less?


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130 responses to “Managing the Tourism Industry By the Numbers”


  1. @Miller

    Can you identify two statutory boards which are perceived to be unaffected by political interference?

  2. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Looking | September 28, 2013 at 8:33 AM |
    “So donโ€™t fuss Barbados has its work cut out and the resilient folk we are we will get it done.”
    And we all wish you the best. But remember you must not only โ€˜talk the talkโ€™ but must also โ€˜walk the walkโ€™. So let us recommend an easy step to take to start the walk.

    Clean up the place and reduce the harassment encountered by visitors especially white females. Instead of trying to refute this allegation check โ€œTripAdvisorโ€.

    We have confidence in your competence to do a simple thing like removing in a timely and efficient fashion the rubbish and detritus unsightly and hazardously piled up on the pavements and left in the gutters for weeks. Once you have been able to achieve this simple task (no foreign money required or international recession or even the Opposition to blame) we would sing your praises as resilient folk and encourage you along the road to improvement and achievement of the more difficult things like keeping the visitors satisfied and keen to return to once beautiful Barbados.

  3. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ David | September 28, 2013 at 9:36 AM |

    I was thinking of the Central Bank and the dormant Transport Authority. LOL!!
    Is there anyway the Ministry of Tourism can contract -out to private sector marketing and promotion agencies the marketing function of the tourism business and just close down the BTA? What about merging the BTA and Invest Barbados and bring about some marketing synergies and achieve massive administrative savings both locally and in their separate overseas offices?

    Now that I mentioned the Transport Authority do you have any idea what is going to happen to the Licensing Authority (LA) as a separate statutory agency when the Central Revenue Authority (CRA) becomes a reality and the revenue collection function of the LA is incorporated into the CRA?
    I would suggest the Testing, and other regulatory and โ€˜technicalโ€™ supervisory responsibilities be transferred to the Transport Authority as a separate division and the LA dismantled as a separate Authority.


  4. @Miller

    Has the BLP proposed any alternative structure?

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ David | September 28, 2013 at 10:20 AM

    Do you think they have a clue what’s going on?
    Both parties are reactive not proactive organizations.

    Even the present administration cannot appreciate far less handle the wide ranging ramifications, administrative reconfiguration and manpower rationalization involved in the establishment of a fully functioning effective Central Revenue Authority.
    We should be most surprised if things could be put in place for an April 2014 start-up one year delay in the start-up date agreed with the IADB as a condition for the policy loan.


  6. And there has been the inability of government to cut through the bureaucracy to mobilize IADB and other funding to complete projects.


  7. What is very difficult to comprehend (at least for me) if that after 17 consecutive months of long stay visitor decline, with several of the those months recording the lowest arrival figures for corresponding months in the last ten (or 11) years, there appears to be no imperative to change the way ‘we’ are doing business. I wonder when the threshold date will be reached, when it become obvious, that we cannot go on like this.
    September, October, November and December 2012 ALL recorded the lowest long stay visitors arrivals in ten years when compared with the same months.
    Even the EVP of the BHTA has admitted that BTA marketing initiatives this year have NOT driven higher numbers.
    How much longer can ‘we’ go on like this?

  8. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Looking | September 28, 2013 at 8:33 AM

    Well said!!!!

    You are one of the few people on this blog who has common sense.

    The rest, bare idiots.

  9. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | September 28, 2013 at 4:31 PM |

    Why don’t you tell the ruling DLP administration to clean up Barbados?
    The place is filthy with piles of garbage all over the place which are proving to be a haven for rats and other vectors of diseases.
    Who or what are you going to blame for this stinking state of affairs? The BLP or the international recession?
    Can you appreciate the importance of good hygiene and the need to minimize risks to public health?
    Do you understand that any there is any form of outbreak of any communicable disease of a pandemic nature the tourists will not come to Barbados? If this happens (and we hope not) you have no one else but yourselves to blame.

    Never ever compromise your public health. Tertiary education, yes; a smaller police and defence force needed to crack heads and shoot people yes; but never ever frig around with public health. And garbage collection and management is at the core of it all.

    You have the habit of comparing how well Barbados is doing vis-ร -vis places like St. Lucia and most stupidly of course Bermuda. Why don’t you advise the government to try to match these two rivals when it comes to public hygiene and the environment?
    If you have been to Bermuda (as you often claim) then you should know what we are talking about.
    Carrion, the place stinks, especially Bridgetown which is becoming an old rundown shanty town.
    Is this the way you and your DLP colleagues maintain your own homes?
    The โ€˜Dโ€ in DLP is beginning to stand for โ€˜Dirtyโ€™; now to be referred to as the Dirty Living Party.


  10. Just like a drug addict has to reach the bottom before he either cleans up his act or dies . Bridgetown is following the same track, like the bowery in new York, at some point it will have to be addressed, but I don’t think the govt sees it as a disgrace yet..


  11. How can minister Richard Sealy be suggesting that government is considering the introduction of a a Tourism Product Authority and the existing Authority (BTA)continues to demonstrate that it lacks the capacity to manage ‘little’ things well.

    Check out this link to illustrate.

    http://www.tourism.gov.bb/images/upload/mot_newsletter_janjune.pdf

  12. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Now that Couples Barbados has thrown open its doors, I am waiting to see how long it takes the BLP and its minions to try and sabotage it.

  13. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ David | September 28, 2013 at 6:26 PM |

    Europeans prefer to go to sunny destinations where they can sunbathe in the buff without harassment or ogling by a sensually repressed โ€˜exitedโ€™ set of voyeurs.
    Barbados does not fit the bill for such a preferred destination or fulfillment of their winter escapades for full sun tans.
    The Germans and Scandinavians who came here in the late 70’s to make Long Beach their preferred beach can attest to the ‘backwardness’ of the local population who came in their droves from all over the country on their voyeuristic outings especially on Sunday afternoon after attending Church in the morning and having their local Sunday roast of rice, peas and chicken or pork.


  14. Looking said:
    “Well Well for instance another retarded traitor uses Trinidad to diss her birth land.”
    __________________________________

    I don’t know about you but i was born in the Caribbean, there is no law that says i have to follow you retards into this patriotic crap, i am not a sheep, i don’t follow……….if by some miracle the Caribbean becomes the United States of the Caribbean in the future, what will fools like you do? i know you are not able to think that far ahead, but try.


  15. Carson………….i agree with Miller, the stench of pee in Bridgetown is nauseating, i passed through there recently and had to hold my breath……….instead of filling your own heads with the stupidity of patriotism you are copying from the bigger countries, you need to clean the country up you filthy rats.

  16. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Caribbean Lover

    Just a couple of questions for you:

    How do you feel about the then opposition St. Lucia Labour Party which now forms the Government of St. Lucia providing the Government of the United States Of America with false and misleading information which led to the US Government revoking in 2011 of the diplomatic and non-immigrant visas of former housing minister Richard Frederick?

    “At the same time that the government of Saint Lucia is celebrating the commencement of a multi-million dollar low-cost housing project in the north of the island, allegations of fraud have been made against minister for physical development, housing and urban renewal Stanley Felix.”

    What say you?

  17. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    St Lucia minister to take legal action against local media

    By Caribbean News Now contributor

    CASTRIES, St Lucia — Saint Luciaโ€™s minister for legal affairs, home affairs and national security, Phillip La Corbiniere announced on Friday morning that he is taking legal action against local broadcast journalist Timothy Poleon and Radio Caribbean (RCI).

    La Corbiniere also said that โ€œthis is just the first roundโ€ and that โ€œothers are also going to be included and served.โ€

    However, in a statement released on Friday, the minister did not elaborate on what that legal action was; what he found objectionable in Poleonโ€™s conduct; or what others are going to be included in the threatened action.

    Poleon is known to have read in its entirety a recent Caribbean News Now article on the air, which in turn created considerable local comment, but since the article itself is not actionable in any respect, it is not known at this time if this has anything to do with La Corbiniereโ€™s threat of legal action.

    La Corbiniere is known to have visited the US embassy in Bridgetown on or about Monday, July 16, 2012, in company with four other senior government officials, including Prime Minister Kenny Anthony, when they were reportedly told to provide specific information as to the nature and sources of allegations against former housing minister Richard Frederick and given a deadline by which to do so.

    La Corbiniere went to some lengths to say that his threatened action was not an attack on the media generally.

    โ€œI will repeat that this is not an attack on the mediaโ€ฆ but I am no longer going to sit by and allow what is happening in this country to continue down that road under the guise of journalism,โ€ he said.

    โ€œAnd so I want the country to know this is not an attack on the media fraternity. I want the media fraternity to understand it is not an attack on them. It is not an attempt to muzzle them. It is simply that, as journalists, things have to be done properly and they cannot pursue this type of agenda and feel that it will be alright in the morning. It will not be alright in the morning,โ€ the minister added.

    Notwithstanding La Corniniereโ€™s assertion that he is not attacking the media as such, much of the social media and other online comment takes a different view, suggesting to the minister that there are far more pressing social and economic issues in the country that the government should be dealing with rather than spending time trying to repress freedom of speech and the press.

    La Corbiniere claimed that over the last few months there has been a concerted attack on him in relation to unspecified matters concerning his portfolio and concerning him personally.

    โ€œHowever, over the last few weeks and months it is clear to me that there is a concerted effort to undermine me in my personal capacity and in my professional capacity. Clearly this cannot be allowed to continue,โ€ he said.

    โ€œI have therefore instructed my attorneys-a-law to pursue certain legal action in relation to these comments over the last few months and weeks, and that has begun. I am advised by my attorneys-at-law that with effect as of today [Friday] that action is going to be started and served upon Mr Timothy Poleon as well as Radio Caribbean,โ€ La Corbiniere said.


  18. It’s OFFICIAL (Central Bank of Barbados).
    August 2013 recorded the second LOWEST long stay visitor arrivals in that month for 11 years.


  19. Carson, you are what I would call a St.Lucia-ologist, if there’s such a word. You spend more time researching and writing about St.Lucia than anyone I know. Infact, in your last 100 posts, you mentioned St.Lucia 67 times and Barbados only 39.
    That is one of the reasons St.Lucia continue to do so well in tourism; you keep promoting her. Try telling people why they should come to Barbados instead of telling them why they shouldn’t go to St.Lucia. Things might turn around for Bim.


  20. Talking about St. Lucia doing well in tourism, the same cannot be said despite the 1billion impressions which money can’t buy on the Barbados website as a result of the Rihanna association. Time for the MOT et al to be relieved. It’s official. August 2013 recorded the second lowest long stay visitor arrivals in that month for 11 years.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-27/barbados-august-tourist-visits-by-country-table-.html


  21. Oh! By the way, if the SLP played a role in the revocation of Richard Frederick’s visa, it has certainly come back to haunt the Kenny Anthony administration. Recently his Police Chief was barred from travelling to the US. Hey, what goes around comes around.

    Now, you should go back and get some sleep; waking up at 6:30am to blog about St.Lucia is not healthy.


  22. Caribbean Lover | September 29, 2013 at 7:57 AM |

    Carson, you are what I would call a St.Lucia-ologist, if thereโ€™s such a word. You spend more time researching and writing about St.Lucia than anyone I know. Infact, in your last 100 posts, you mentioned St.Lucia 67 times and Barbados only 39.
    ____________________________

    Carson…………shame, shame, shame, you need employment….let me suggest something, gather all your Pissing Patriots and advocate that men stop using every square inch of Bridgetown as their washroom, the smell is getting worse and i am sure there has to be some health issue involved..further, get your masters in Parliament to enact legislation that would curtail or stop completely your Pissing Patriots from not only littering on the island but also exposing themselves to females while urinating all over the place, it is not macho, it’s nasty and unhygienic, this i am sure can be controlled through heavy fines……..it has been going on for too long, now do you see how easy it is to find productive employment?


  23. lawson | September 28, 2013 at 5:44 PM |

    Just like a drug addict has to reach the bottom before he either cleans up his act or dies . Bridgetown is following the same track, like the bowery in new York, at some point it will have to be addressed, but I donโ€™t think the govt sees it as a disgrace yet..
    ___________________________________

    That stench coming from between the alleys in Bridgetown, even as central as the alley near Diamonds International where they have positioned chemical toilets for the taximen, reeks to high heaven, it so reminded me of not only the Bowery in NY, but also the disgusting smelling subway in NY during the 70s and 80s, i can’t believe the political yardfowls/lackeys/pimps have so much time on their hands to wax patriotic on BU, while the island is deteriorating as it pertains to cleanliness, I am wondering if they believe the tourists are blind and/or cannot smell.


  24. Denis Johnson and others on the talk shows have been echoing the concern of Miller, islandgal and others on BU about the run down state of Barbados has descended. We needed to protect the product, it is what the tourist will see and experience.


  25. Adrian. what has not been reported, even though the NATION knows, is that there is at least one IMF representative now resident in Barbados. living in Maxwell. I called the Ministry of Finance to get the name and get acquainted. they said they did not know of the person. A STATE SECRET!!.
    every cog on every wheel of our government is grinding to a halt….no money TO PAY BILLS. LAYOFFS ESCALATING WHILE OUR POLITICIANS SPEW USELESS PROPAGANDA. Stuart / Sinckler have no clue what to do. it is the recurrent malaise of a DLP administration; they place unsuitable unqualified DLP cohorts in responsible positions…….result; BACHANAL…..as with Sandiford. i am real sorry for the poorest as they WILL get poorer…. they can only blame themselves. voters get the government they deserve. !


  26. It is a pity some barbadian inventor cant think of some idea for the use of urine like they do with pregnant mares piss so that instead of urinating all over Bridgetown the people will be more careful with it because it is a money maker. Very similar to what the politicians have done with bovine excrement, you don’t see that all over the place ..because.. they have become experts in feeding the people bullshit.

  27. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Housing minister faces fraud allegations as St Lucia government celebrates low-cost housing programme

    “CASTRIES, St Lucia — At the same time that the government of Saint Lucia is celebrating the commencement of a multi-million dollar low-cost housing project in the north of the island, allegations of fraud have been made against minister for physical development, housing and urban renewal Stanley Fel

    In 2011, Bau Panel Systems Limited, a company incorporated in Gibraltar, entered into a joint venture agreement with the National Housing Corporation (NHC) of Saint Lucia for the construction of low-cost homes involving the development of approximately 400 acres of land, including 58 acres at River Doree, Choiseul. Charles Broomfield, a quantity surveyor, was engaged by Bau Panel Systems as an exclusive consultant in relation to the joint venture.

    According to legal pleadings filed in the High Court in London, Bau Panel Systems now claims it has been the victim of a conspiracy between Broomfield and Felix to destroy its joint venture with the NHC. The purpose of the conspiracy, it is alleged, was to divert the development opportunity vested in the joint venture company, NHC Bau (St Lucia) Limited (NHC Bau), to a new joint venture partner in which Broomfield has an interest, and in the process to take the benefit of the substantial investment by Bau Panel Systems in the development under its joint venture.

    Having previously told Bau Panel Systems that Broomfield was not to be trusted and that he should be removed from the board of NHC Bau, Felix nevertheless secretly met with Broomfield on 26 October 2012 to discuss a rival joint venture agreement with the NHC, the claim filed with the court alleges.

    In particular, it is claimed that a laptop computer recovered from Broomfield by Bau Panel Systems in May 2013 records a meeting between Broomfield and Felix on 26 October 2012 prior to but on the same day as a representative of Bau Panel Systems met with Felix after having flown him (Felix) to London at the companyโ€™s expense.

    However, at the meeting between Bau Panel Systems and Felix on 26 October 2012, Felix claimed that he had not seen or heard from Broomfield since August 2012.

    The laptop computer also contained the text of letters drafted for and apparently sent by Felix inviting and/or supporting competing parties to make proposals for the same business opportunities that were being, and were intended to be, exploited by the joint venture company, NHC Bau.

    It is alleged, therefore, that Broomfield and Felix conspired to undermine Bau Panel Systemsโ€™ relationship with the NHC and to divert the River Doree development to another entity.

    The possession of laptop itself also seems to have been a matter of dispute between the parties and was at one point impounded by the Saint Lucia police.

    Felix has been accused to contacting the St Lucia police in an unsuccessful effort to pressurize the police to return the laptop to Broomfield.

    In response to a request for comment on the matter, Therold Prudent, leader of the Lucian Peopleโ€™s Movement (LPM), said, โ€œWe are monitoring the story, and will comment at an appropriate time (if warranted).โ€

    Similar requests for comment addressed to the prime ministerโ€™s press secretary and the United Workers Party leadership in relation to the allegations against Felix went unanswered.

    A question concerning Felixโ€™s apparent US citizenship, as evidenced by his voter registration in New York on October 30, 2000, and any renunciation of such citizenship prior to his appointment as a senator also went unanswered.

    Meanwhile, the Core Unit Construction Shelter Programme in Monchy will provide settlement for 20 families being relocated from the Conway Community in Castries, while an additional 22 houses will be sold to interested low and middle income residents.

    Felix said the programme is in delivery of government’s promise to make housing more affordable to Saint Lucians.

    The construction of the 42 low-cost housing units and associated infrastructure is funded at a cost of over EC$37 million from the Caribbean Development Bank.

    Member of Parliament for Gros Islet Emma Hippolyte welcomed the project, which will stimulate jobs and economic activity.

    The member of parliament also encouraged prospective home owners to explore every potential for development that may arise from the housing project.

    The project to construct the 42 houses is expected to be completed in March 2014.”

  28. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Caribbean lover

    But what type of political parties you have in St. Lucia?

    Just imagine when in opposition and with a burning desire for POWER the St. Lucian opposition party , the St. Lucia Labour Party provided the Government of America with false and misleading advice which led to the damaging of the good character and reputation of RICHARD FREDERICK former Housing Minister. The American Government ACTING ON WHAT IT PERCEIVED TO BE CREDITABLE INFORMATION REVOKED HIS VISA. The lengths some political parties would go to win POWER. REALLY DISGUSTING. The American Government has now given the St. Lucian Government a deadline to provide the specific information. Otherwise the Spaghetti is going to hit the fan.

    Just remember that there is an American Travel Advisory against Trinidad and Tobago. We will soon see how many Americans will visit St. Lucia.


  29. Carson……….when was the last time you ventured through Moll’s Alley, also known as Amen Alley, i had to use it as a shortcut to get to the central bank recently, i was gagging for the 100 yards or so i had to walk through the alley. Instead of being a real patriot and advocating for cleanliness, here you are being a pimple on the backside of politicians all stuck on St. Lucia, Bermuda etc, islands that do not have that many problems as are developing in Bim, and every other island except Barbados that really needs your attention and patriotism re the stench of urine, overgrown bushes, too many mosquitoes for the size of the island…i have never known myself having to use mosquito nets in Barbados until recently (that was only isolated to places like Guyana). You are just sitting there highlighting your own stupidity while the island burns around you, some patriot you are………….LOL!!


  30. Carson…….there is an American travel advisory of caution worldwide, i received it in my inbox a couple days ago, every country in the world is to be viewed with caution by traveling Americans, don’t you have anything better to do???

  31. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Well Well

    Are ADRIAN LOVERIDGE’s new gate keeper?

    One time whenever I comment on ADRIAN articles “miller(uncle tom)” would respond within seconds and it would appear that the Gate Keeper’s job has been passed onto to you.

    Congratulations, I hope that ADRIAN invites to his INN for your Supper before you leave town and if you have already left Town then I hope you enjoyed your Supper.

  32. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    St Lucia minister expands legal threat to media

    Published on September 30, 2013

    By Caribbean News Now contributor

    CASTRIES, St Lucia — Expanding on a press statement released on Friday, in which he announced that he was commencing legal action against a local journalist, Saint Luciaโ€™s minister for legal affairs, home affairs and national security, Phillip La Corbiniere, told reporters that โ€œa number of ministers have also instructed their attorneys to begin to take legal action of various kinds.โ€

    Ironically, the foundation for the threatened action by La Corbinere and others for alleged damage to their reputation appears in turn to relate to allegations that so far unnamed members of the St Lucia Labour Party (SLP) tarnished the reputation of former housing minister Richard Frederick by supplying false information to US embassy officials.

    In his formal statement on Friday, the minister did not elaborate on what that legal action was; what conduct or comment he found objectionable; or what others are going to be included in the threatened action.

    However, he now claims that he will โ€œnot have his reputation destroyed by Caribbean News Now,โ€ which he described as โ€œa ragtag called Caribbean news because itโ€™s nothing more than a ragtag.โ€

    In saying this, La Corbiniere seems to be ignorant of the fact that Caribbean News Now, along with its predecessor publication, has been publishing regional news for over ten years and outranks any other regional website in every measure, usually by several orders of magnitude, with website visitors and page views measured in the millions annually.

    In the words of one regional commentator, โ€œThe irony and hypocrisy of La Corbiniere complaining about having his professionalism besmirched while besmirching that of Caribbean News Now is completely lost on him.โ€

    According to La Corbiniere, lawsuits will be filed by individuals referenced by Caribbean News Now, again without elaborating on which individuals have apparently been offended or what they found offensive.

    Responding to La Corbiniereโ€™s announcement, Richard Frederick referred to a passage in Lord of the Flies by George Orwell: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” the lesson in which, he said, resonated loudly in his mind as he (La Corbiniere) threatens to sue to safeguard his own reputation.

    โ€œBut what about the reputations of those like me who others (they know themselves) have deliberately, calculatedly and persistently dragged in the mud? What about the concocted stories hatched by men with no conscience and who are pregnant with a hunger to rule by any means necessary? How many cases will we, their victims, have to file; and in which court will we receive justice? While some men hurry to court to shelter their names, justice simply passes others by. Still, there are those who have suffered damage so great it is beyond undoing by any court. Indeed, in my case I have been forced to rely on the fact that we are all temporal beings and, like us, the wicked deeds that we dish out to others will last only for a time,โ€ he said.

    Frederick added that he is reminded every day of a quote from Ephesians 6:12: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places!”

    La Corbiniere failed to deal with the issue of the lack of responsiveness by the Saint Lucia government to a request for comment and clarification prior to the publication of the Caribbean News Now article to which he and his colleagues apparently take offence.

    Last Thursday, while claiming to be on vacation, the prime ministerโ€™s press secretary Jadia Jn. Pierre responded belatedly by way of an online public comment that โ€œYou were informed via email that I am on leave until September 27, 2013. Yet, you feel comfortable stating that the press secretary had two days to reply to your questions? Really? I have a timeline by which to work? Further, given what I have seen, the option that I request that your article be held off until I respond is ridiculous!โ€

    She continued, โ€œOf course, one day you will call it an infringement of your freedom to broadcast… anything you want… whenever you want. There are other people who may be able to dictate when you publish and what you publish, I do not wish to play that role.โ€

    However, another reader pointed out that โ€œa press secretary or press officer is a senior advisor who provides advice on how to deal with the news media and, using news management techniques, helps their employer to maintain a positive public image and avoid negative media coverage.โ€

    Certainly, nothing was done last week to help โ€œmaintain a positive public image and avoid negative media coverage.โ€

    In response to a request for comment, the Lucian Peoples Movement (LPM) said: โ€œMrs Jn. Pierre’s response to your inquiry for a comment on allegations regarding the revocation of Richard Frederick’s visa is a sad reflection of the kind of mindless arrogance and unprofessionalism that have come to characterized Saint Lucia Labour Party rule since returning to office in 2011.

    โ€œApparently, Jadia Jn. Pierre does not seem to understand that being the prime minister’s press secretary is a function supported by the national purse, and that greater care must be exercised so as to not give the impression of public rudeness.

    โ€œMoreover, being a press secretary to the prime minister of Saint Lucia requires not only tact, but a deep understanding by the office holder that your public behaviour is a reflection of the government which you serve.โ€

    The opposition United Workers Party (UWP) has so far failed to provide any comment on the matter for publication.

    The LPM also remarked on this, saying that was quite puzzling that the United Workers Party, of which Richard Frederick is a member and sitting MP, has not seen it fit to offer an official statement on the issue.

    โ€œCould this be an indication of an internal rift within the UWP?โ€ the LPM asked.

    While it would be helpful if the government of Saint Lucia could offer an official clarification on the matter (in keeping with their promise made while in opposition), the onus is also on the United Workers Party to help bolster their colleagueโ€™s claim of vindication, the LPM added.

    In the meantime, despite La Corbiniereโ€™s repeated denials that this is not an attack on the media generally, a number of international press freedom organisations are alert to the situation and are no doubt keeping a close eye on it.

  33. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    Cat Piss and Pepper in St. Lucia.


  34. Be warned! Added by Barbados Today on June 11, 2013. Saved under Local News , Politics *by Shawn Cumberbatch*

    [image: Minister of Education Ronald Jones.]

    Minister of Education Ronald Jones.

    There are influential โ€œpersonsโ€ in Barbados stoking an uprising against the Freundel Stuart Administration.

    But such action, Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Ronald Jones, warned, might prompt the islandโ€™s military and police forces to โ€œcrack some headsโ€ and โ€œshoot some peopleโ€ to โ€œbring back law and orderโ€. In an emotional speech in the House of Assembly before lunch this afternoon, he accused these โ€œpersonsโ€ of disrespecting democracy and their โ€œcreation of a groundswell to breed insurrectionโ€.

    The Christ Church East Central MP also claimed there were โ€œpeopleโ€ offering โ€œseverely criminal elementsโ€ in Barbados โ€œhidden help and supportโ€, all โ€œas a means of securing their own endsโ€.

    Jones made the assertions during a speech in the House of Assembly this morning, as members debated the Police Complaints Authority (Validation) Bill.

    โ€œThere are persons who have no respect for democracy, they have a right to talk, but when they believe that right spreads to the creation of a groundswell to breed insurrection Mr. Speaker you will be calling on the military forces of Barbados, the Royal Barbados Police Force to bring back law and order,โ€ he said.

    โ€œWho will be the Complaints Authority then? There will be thousands of complaints because by necessity in order to restore order you have to crack some heads, you have to shoot some people, letโ€™s understand this reality. Nineteen thirty seven in this country many persons died, some that we canโ€™t account for even now, so let them speak.

    Jones said it seemed some individuals could not deal with the fact that Barbadians re-elected the Democratic Labour Party to govern and were trying to imbed โ€œpoisonousโ€ words in the Bajan psyche to fulfill their ambitions.

    His words of caution to those who โ€œcanโ€™t wait for the wheels of democracy to turn so they can flash their insincere words before the public of Barbadosโ€ were: โ€œif greedy wait, hot will coolโ€.

    โ€œThose who light the fire will be consumed by the flames, simple as that. It is all well and good to want to lead a nation, nothing wrong with that. If you are in this House there is nothing wrong in wanting to lead a nation, but there is a time and place for everything under the sun, your time too will come if it is Godโ€™s will, of course,โ€ he said.

    โ€œThose who plant the seeds of destruction those seeds of destruction will come on them. All I am appealing to is good sense, good judgment.โ€

    Jones also said that โ€œafter 19 years of avoiding the people, all of a sudden now there are persons in cane fields with Digicel umbrellas, all of a sudden there are persons walking Swan Streetโ€.

    โ€œI want to say to this Honourable House there are criminal elements in Barbados, severe criminal elements, and there are people who know those criminal elements very well, they know them, they give them hidden help and support, they encourage them because they are planting them across Barbados as a means of securing their own ends because we are afraid to talk, we are afraid to speak,โ€ the minister stated.

    โ€œSo because we are afraid to talk the seepage continues and people who should know better are silent; one group is silent and the other group encourages. I hope, Mr. Speaker, that we respect in this country law and order. An educated nation is a nation that fosters that level of respect, but there are educated people who themselves are disrespectful of the system from which they came.

    โ€œThose who have ears to hear let them hear, they are quiet gentle people in Barbados who are watching. Guerilla warfare is not practised by conventional armies, that is not how they are trained to fight, but there are persons who know how to practise it very well.

    โ€œI hope there isnโ€™t a member in this House, I sincerely hope so, that because of their own greed and grasp for power, their own over-arching ambitions, over reaching ambitions, the dreams that turn to nightmares before they reach the age of 50 or 55 they must โ€ฆ chalk up another scalp on their totem poles (saying) โ€˜I have another scalp, I will be Prime Minister of Barbados or somehow President of Barbadosโ€™,โ€ he added.

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    1. MarmarJune 19, 2013 at 10:22 am

    Ronald Jones, you should have remained a class one primary school teacher. Your knowledge for the post you now have is very limited and every time you open your mouth, we Barbadians have to hear you childish utterances. What is more annoying, is that that entire world can also get to hear the asinine comments. Keep a glass of water on your desk in parliament and every time you are thinking of commenting, full your mouth with water and hold it there until the session finishes. Reply

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  35. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @ David

    Ronald Jones and I get along fairly well (at least when last there was communication). However, I would be the first to say that the time has long passed for this Minister of Education to be relieved of his portfolio not only for absolute failure but at the national level he has unleashed a series of attacks and inaccuracies that can lead Barbados to the brink of danger. We now are not far from that place, and the best that Prime Minister Stuart can do is to have Jones reside on the backbench forthwith, and cost it what it may. Jones has certainly outlived his usefulness as a Minister of Education and Human Resources, and he brings no added value to to the Cabinet especially at a time Barbadians are attempting to avoid wastage in our public affairs and governance. Good riddance Mr. Jones, and respectfully so. I simply have to call a spade a spade for the benefit of a majority of like-minded Barbadians.


  36. George …
    You and your words too nice for this CH…..Man just tell he Cah Ya …or as Carol pun D radio likes to say…GUH SO…


  37. @GB

    Agree that the tone of Jones’ public utterances adds nothing to nurturing public confidence. A little correction, believe that the HR portfolio is now with the minister of labour.


  38. George,
    You will probably have to wait to see the news tomorrow and see if he had another meltdown if he attended a branch meeting. His frequent outbreaks are getting scary.
    By the way, George, Fruendel cannot touch not one of them. He is either afraid of them or he has no control over them!


  39. GB WHO DE HELL MADE YOU A SPOKESPERSON OR CHIEF COOK AND BOTTLE WASHER FOR THE DLP . AND TO QUOTE THE RGHT HONOURABLE PM STUART , YOUR ABOVE COMMENTS SHOULD BE PUNISHABLE BY LAUGHTER,now go tell mia that it is time for housecleaning among her ranks who like ravaging wolves are about to tear her and the party to asunder


  40. Touch who…..? anyone -one -a DEM gotta be pampered in kidd gloves….. or is bare horrors for Fruendel…. if any one -a Dem jump ship now and the guts rake out the titanic…..15-15 . D Talk is they holding on and steering for 2 mo yrs….bets you cud guess why…


  41. The narrow House majority explains why it will be difficult to do the people’s business in parliament. It explains the long recesses. Never be in any doubt that what is politically expedient comes ahead of what is best for country through the eyes of political parties.

  42. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    David Thompson dumped 3 SSS; but what has he done to Barbadians? He left BARBADIANS with Stuart, Sinckler, and Sealy – wrong ones dumped and costing Barbados a fortune!


  43. what happen onins after a couple of months in exile the blp called you to peform your loyal duties on the frontline,,, wait miller can;t handle the job no longer,,,,,,, oh i just remeber you the one wid your ears close to ground,, Ha ha ,, but some how yuh neva seem to get the right information..i suggest uh turn on yuh hearing aid this time


  44. yes…… and also GB while you at don’t forget to remember the barbados electorate dumped the BLP .THAT IS WHY WE HAVE THE 3SSS

  45. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @ ac
    after being deceived and sorely let down by the DLP, do you want to bet me that Bajans will Never make that mistake again? If you for whatever reason remain confident, ask the fumbling Stuart to address the issues of incompetent ministers. Surely he should not have any fear of having to go back to the polls between now and 2015, now would he?


  46. @George

    BU cares nothing about B or D but the flagging business and investor confidence which has taken root. President of the BCCI was driven to comment on it last week. Without such a climate we will g nowhere fast. And how will the PM respond to Minister Inniss’ bold disagreement against the idea he traded about selling Citizenships.


  47. ac……
    dun kno you ent got no shame at all..but I got lil shame for you …for all the mistakes and ‘frisk-cakes’ this poor country gotta endure…. from a $400 mill Four seasons fiasco to the latest UwI caper…. by the way what ever become of the lines ‘in waiting’ to take hold of the bond issue? I even hear rum shop talk D odder day ..bout which is the “worse admin” since U-Hu-Glue ….I hear Sandi get the nod by leaps and bounds…… the tings I hear did shameful..they say DEM grandchildren gine soon have a new nursery rhime….Froon and and Frouser….whaloss.. I cann say nah more…gran children want ice cream

  48. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @ David

    While I remain a loyal BEE, I can share your concerns. In fact, it seems to me that Inniss is inadvertently asking Start to lead and stop masking himself in ancient history, allegories, and myths that will take Barbados nowhere.
    When persons asked me what difference the BLP could have made, I always started with the basic tenet of certainty and decisiveness. These are the pillars upon which business and investments flourish. Do you see precisely where the problem lies?

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