← Back

Your message to the BLOGMASTER was sent

There is a very popular saying that the best form of defence is to attack. It seems to this blogmaster Prime Minister Mia Mottley is trying to create a guilt trip on Barbadians and with good political reason. It is a government attracting a torrent of criticism because it has overpromised and underdelivered. IF Barbados had a strong political opposition party option all talk would be about jettisoning the BLP at the next general election call. The electorate has found itself up a creek without a paddle.

Coming out of the Barbados Labour Party’s (BLP) 84th Annual Conference ‘five beacons of renewal’ were identified as a means of Barbadians moving the country forward:-

  • being voices of accountability 
  • focus on keeping the island clean
  • to be agents of respect
  • to be creators of solutions
  • embrace global citizenship

All noble ideals espoused by Prime Minister Mottley anyone would have to admit. However, Mottley is reminded that any management 101 instruction will state that leadership starts from the top. How many promises have the Prime Minister and members of her team made that are intended to comfort fools?

One has to wonder if Barbadians have not become too cynical and apathetic that it is impossible to correct the ‘free fall’. Has Prime Minister Mottley considered that to push us to become more nationalistic in order to be adherents to the five beacons of renewal, it will call for more than words? Before the blogmaster dismisses Mottley’s plea to Barbadians, it seems fair to give some time for government’s action plan to be shared to support the ‘pretty talk’.

The call from Mottley for Barbadians to be creators of solution should be amended to be generous with sharing ideas. From where a majority of Barbadians sit i.e. not having a full grasp of a problem, it is impractical to expect a practical solution.

Regarding the call for Barbadians to be voices of accountability the blogmaster must ask – what is the status of government’s promise to implement transparency legislation? What about the perennial promise to make the Barbados Courts more efficient? What about the promise to rollout education reform measures? There is no need to mention the promise to deliver hundreds of steel houses and the failing mandate of HOPE Inc project. The Mottley government is in its sixth year and second term of government.

See Nation newspaper article.


Let’s build bridges, says PM

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley last night identified five beacons of renewal which she believes, if taken on in full, would help Barbados recover positively from the challenges the island now faces.

She was speaking during the 85th Annual Conference of the Barbados Labour Party yesterday evening at Christ Church Foundation School, where she encouraged Barbadians to get back to basics in many areas.

The first beacon was for Barbadians to be the voices of accountability as the country faced its current socio-economic landscape.

“I want all Barbadians to remember that if they see anything, to speak up. Creating a society of silence is dangerous,” Mottley warned.

“Speaking truth should be a civic duty for every citizen of this country,” the St Michael North East MP said, noting accountability was needed across the country.

Cleanliness

“If it happens at home, at church, in communities or on the block, it is needed. Regret cannot be the platform to this country’s stability.”

The second beacon was that of cleanliness around the island.

“We have to be guardians of cleanliness. A clean Barbados is a prosperous and a resilient Barbados,” she said.

The Prime Minister noted that Government would do its part to maintain cleanliness, but stressed that Bajans also had a role to play in this area.

She drew reference to new legislation that would be forthcoming to make Barbadians more accountable.

“We will fine people who aren’t listening,” she advised.

The third beacon is for Barbadians to be agents of respect.

“We need to treat each other with dignity and develop conflict resolution. We need to build bridges instead of walls. We need to be kind to each other. To foster a spirit of unity and compassion”.

Mottley said establishing this beacon should not be difficult since it was taught to every citizen as a child.

“If our children aren’t learning it, who is to blame but ourselves? We can disagree without being disagreeable,” she told a packed school hall of supporters, many of whom were dressed in the party colour red.

More dialogue

The Prime Minister also encouraged the country to have more dialogue.

“Let us talk with each other and not at each other.”

In introducing the fourth beacon, Mottley said she was tired of Barbadians wanting only to complain about the problems facing the country.

“We have to be creators of solutions” she said as she introduced that beacon of renewal.

“We have to focus on actions and solutions and creating positive change. Come with solutions. Don’t just come to me with problems. Criticise if you want, but bring solutions. Solutions are not for Government alone. We must all play our part,” she added.

Mottley noted that from January next year, the Parish Speaks initiative would be ideas driven.

“We will be equal to the task in running the relay,” she said about finding solutions to challenges being faced in the current economic climate.

The last beacon was that of embracing global citizenship.

“We can’t follow the world like Britons in Brexit. There is time for insularity. We must open windows of opportunity and inhale deeply. We may have to go outside to do it. We can take on the world and achieve excellence.”

She highlighed this country’s two living National Heroes Sir Garfield Sobers and Robyn Rihanna Fenty who, she said, did it unapologetically.

“They didn’t change who they are to take on the world. Being a Bajan is not a limitation. It’s a launchpad.”

Mottley also cited and defended the Bridgetown Initiative, saying it was not just a policy but a bold initiative.

The Prime Minister said the beacons all required individual action.

“Nothing can stop us once we decide to work with each other,” she said, in her address.

Mottley also said a lot of work had been done in the face of serious challenges, with Barbados registering 14 straight quarters of economic growth and getting eight upgrades in six years from international agencies. ( BA)

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley
(right) is greeted by former Democratic Labour Party chairperson of the Young Democrats, Tyra Trotman, last night after delivering the feature address at the Barbados Labour Party’s 85th
Annual Conference. (Picture by Reco Moore.)


Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

29 responses to “Mottley’s cry”


  1. Well spotted David!

    Add to that the Anti-Corruption Unit that launched this week but which Dale Marshall already launched 2-3 years ago.

    Add in the Hyatt Ziva that supposed to revitalise Bridgetown but is an ALL INCLUSIVE hotel

    and of course the under the table sale or repurposing of “Four Seasons” while forcing Savvy to close and packing up BDF buildings to move them elsewhere.

    If it wasn’t so farcical it would be funny but, we like um so.

    Oh, and now the Ministry of Mis Education promising a report on school issues.

    Only thing left next is for them to promise clear water in St. Lucy!

    Just observing


  2. ” It is a government attracting a torrent of criticism because it has overpromised and underdelivered.”

    that is the very definition of politics
    only the naive are suckered to think otherwise


  3. “The Prime Minister noted that Government would do its part to maintain cleanliness, but stressed that Bajans also had a role to play in this area. She drew reference to new legislation that would be forthcoming to make Barbadians more accountable. We will fine people who aren’t listening,” she advised.”

    We are being urged to speak up.
    Government is promising to fine people who aren’t listening.

    But how are we to to fine/discipline/hold accountable politicians who won’t listen when we the people speak up?


  4. Several years ago government rolled out a “bin” program.

    Years have now passed and nobody in government has told us what to do with the blue baskets. As I move around Barbados I see the blue baskets turned upside down in people’s yards, and I see the green and black bins filled to overflowing and everyday is a feast day for rats, cats, dogs.

    Suggestion 1: Would the government please roll out a public education program to teach us Bajans what the blue baskets are for, and how to use them.

    Suggestion 2: Put pressure on the merchants who import products in metal, glass and plastic so that these merchants MUST take back the empty reclyclable containers.

    For myself I keep my blue basket by the kitchen door and fill it up with clean recyclables. Once a month or so I take the recyclables to a supermarket which will accept them.


  5. lesson.

  6. Terence M Blackett Avatar
    Terence M Blackett

    IN AN AGE OF WALKING SYSTEMIC APATHY, RANK DISILLUSIONMENT & MORBID STRIFE -CONCERTED ACTION WILL DO NOTHING IF THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF HUMAN BEINGS IS NOT SERIOUSLY CHANGED

    #5BeaconsOfRenewal is interlocked with #5HarbingersOfDespair. Let’s see if there is anyone out here with any form of “QUANTUM MATHEMATICAL TRIGONOMETRY” who can give us a “CORRECT FORMULA” on the chalkboard of life that will make sense given the complexity of the “MULTIPLE” tasks we face!!!

    SIMPLE THINGS OUGHT NOT TO BE COMPLEX – RIGHT???

    #AnswersAnyone

    Barbados has gone as far as it can with the current #MottleyCrewGOV*, which has run its banal course – while running out of ideas to solve the vast, complex social ills now plaguing a once admirable society!!!

    The ship is heading for an iceberg given that the captain is already imperilled upon the rocks even before the “UNSINKABLE” ship crash-landed!!!

    WHAT A DAMNABLE SITUATION TO BE IN

    A close study of history reveals that this is how it all ends…

    Every man for himself – God for all was & is the inevitable maxim, but little do we know that oftentimes, GOD* has already turned His back & frowned upon a nation, because of the “DISOBEDIENCE”, “OFFENSIVENESS” & “MALIGNITY” endemic within its fractured ideological walls!!!

    LET THE NEXT LEADER STEP FORTH – FOR NOTHING OF ANY CONSEQUENCE WILL CHANGE UNTIL THERE IS NATIONAL REPENTANCE AS IT WAS WITH ANCIENT NINEVEH

    Till then, life’s getting apocalyptically much harder – #SoBuyAHelmet

    THE COPS ARE COMING


  7. @TB

    The place we find ourselves is that there are no visible alternatives. This is a situation where the theory of management will be tested I.e. leaders emerge.


  8. Reading between the lines on diatribes.
    Christian crap has become a metaphor for right wing extremism and white racism.
    Black American Islam is about knowledge of self ‘Whosoever knows himself knows his Lord.” God don’t partial.


  9. I dont get in the politics talk because promises are comfort to a fool. I can only comment therefore on what I SEE around me. So here is my list as witnessed.

    Law and order on our roads are a thing of the past. Its not only the ZRS anymore but the one wheel motorcycles, the new threat by Chefette and Kentucky delivery Swifts, the clowns at night going around round abouts side ways and on and on it goes.

    Then we have the frustrations of doing business from entities like CAIPO and others, who have us stuck at the bottom of the ease of doing business scale.

    Although I pay the most for fuel in the region i drive on cartroads. Other than the few done for cricket and the ones like the highwway that were not critical, the others are a mess. If you doubt me take a drive up Shop Hill to Farmers, or from Warrens to our major toursit attraction Harrisons Cave via Bridge Field, just to name a few.

    My point is while the talk may appeal to some i tend to look for results and what my 2 old eyes can see.


  10. Major confession..
    I am overwhelmed. I have lost track of the con/scams.
    Either amnesia is setting in or the action is too fast for me to follow.
    Hoping some of you can keep up.


  11. @The OG,

    I expect that you are intelligent enough to avoid cons and scams .

    Barbados is still a great place to spend a vacation.


  12. I listening to parents complaining on Brasstacks.

    Teacher shortage at some secondary schools.


  13. @Hants

    Barbados is also a great place to live. It is all about perspective. We have thousands of welcome stampers living here?


  14. “This is a situation where the theory of management will be tested I.e. leaders emerge.”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    LOL..ha ha ha
    Nice optimistic POV Boss…
    But there is a MUCH HIGHER statistical possibility ..indeed probability, that we will all ‘DEmerge’ (die) as a result of the worsening mess…

    The ONLY viable possibility of new leadership emerging, is traditionally referred to as ‘the second coming…’

    What a time to be around…


  15. @ David,

    Barbados could be a great place to live for some but not for me.


  16. Big changes coming that will have Bajans and populations in much larger countries bobbing around like an ocean cork in a hurricane.

    Newly released in English by a Swedish author and former investment banker Catherine Austing Fitts:
    The Global Coup d’État;The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Great Reset BY Jacob Nordangård & Catherine Austin Fitts

    408 Pages
    October 15, 2024
    ISBN: 9781510782037
    Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing

    Summary of contents:

    We are in the midst of a devastating takeover of our world. The Global Coup d’État shows how, why, and what we can do to stop it.

    The year 2020 will go down in history as the year when the global coup d’état was initiated. In a historical context, the COVID-19 crisis, the murder of George Floyd by a police officer and subsequent riots, mass protests against government lockdowns, and the 2020 election appear rather as part of a well-directed chess game, with complete control of the whole planet as the final goal. During the crescendo of this drama, the powers behind the coup emerged quite openly, offering a techno–totalitarian and very far-reaching solution to the world. This solution, which they call the Great Reset, means that mankind must be fully integrated and merged with a worldwide technological system, through the application of the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution—all for our own safety, security, and well-being.

    Most people probably associate the phrase “coup d’état” with a sudden, violent takeover, with tanks around government buildings, takeover of media channels, purges of dissidents, arrests, and so on. But this is not always the case. The usurpers can also seize power without violence, in a completely legal and democratic way, with the consent or even enthusiasm of the people, as evidenced in 2020. There are many “existential threats” (climate crisis, refugee crises, terrorism, pandemics, etc.) that can be used to establish a firmer and more centralized governance. This can be a gradual process, barely perceivable until it’s almost a fait accompli. In The Global Coup d’État, author and researcher Jacob Nordangård shares the history, describes the process, reveals the methods, and identifies the agents of this worldwide takeover so that we can take action before it is too late.

    https://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510782037/the-global-coup-detat/

    In a recent YouTube interview (linked below) with the book’s author Jacob Nordangård, he makes the point that people in general have a habit of looking for “saviours” in the form of politicians, but in so doing they are often left disappointed. He points to the example of the upcoming US election with a considerable segment of the US population now looking to Trump to win the presidency, work some MAGA magic and to follow through this time on the unfulfilled promise of his first election campaign to “drain the swamp” of Washington corruption. Nordangård says political good intentions are usually much harder to fulfil once the candidate is in office, as there could be very powerful but hidden forces (the Deep State) that are in opposition to proposed systemic reforms.


  17. scary.


  18. more


  19. an wen de hurricanes come.

  20. NorthernObserver Avatar

    Bushie
    Check out the last 10sec of @Hants video, with your boy Wilf driving a forklift.


  21. LOL @ NO
    You is a gallows bait!!!

    Any bet that forklift brek down next week…?
    Anything that Wilf touch….

    But he does talk REAL brave though…
    ..almost as if he actually knew what he was talking about.
    LOL
    ha ha ha
    Ya gotta love Wilfy.


  22. @ NO
    You may need to keep pace though…
    Wilfy is old news now… The GIS girls’ saga exposed his donkey to the world..

    The new glamour boy is now Chaddy.
    Imposed on us specially to talk shiite about “economic affairs and investment”.
    Bushie tried to follow his thinking – but it is not making any more sense than the noise that has been coming from the top…
    Perhaps YOU get it…

    LOL
    Apparently, his idea of ‘investment’ is for rich foreigners to bring their money and give government – MINUS ANY STRINGS, …such as work permits for their useless cousins, exporting huge profits, raising local prices, exploiting labour, creating private beaches and gated communities.

    Is there NO ONE who is capable of even considering investing local resources to CREATE high quality outputs that can become INCOME generating…?
    WTH!!
    There MUST be some established comedy network that allows us to find such pathetic clowns to be recruited for political leadershiite bout here…

  23. NorthernObserver Avatar

    Get what?
    As a boy, I had thought, obviously incorrectly, there was a limit on how many Senators could serve as Ministers, at one time.
    But Barbados is the most creative nation in the Caribbean.
    Instead of Minister OF, we now have Minister IN. We even have a Minister IN an Office versus a Ministry. MK is Minister IN the Office of the PM?
    And despite having TWO Ministers IN the Ministry of Finance, in addition to the Minister OF, the people CANNOT get a FINANCial report on anything.
    Is this complaining?
    So we get a B in creativity, but an F in productivity.
    While not creators, we were early adopters of Swaps, Debt for Nature swap, Debt for Climate swap, I’m sure we’re working on Debt for Social swap.
    But we created the Debt for Debt Swap. That was CBL, where we swapped the Debt of Developers for the Debt of the Nation.
    If CBL couldn’t jettison Barbados past 77th on the Global Creative Index, surely the Bridgetown Initiative should?

The blogmaster invites you to join the discussion.

Trending

Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading