BAHAMIANS IN WASHINGTON AREA SAFE, SAYS AMBASSADOR

The U.S. Capitol is seen behind a fence with barbed wire in Washington Friday. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

NASSAU, Bahamas — Bahamas ambassador to the United States Sidney Collie said all Bahamians living in the Washington area are safe as US fears mount over possible violence ahead of President-elect Joseph Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday, January 20, The Tribune reported on Friday, January 15, in an article written by Tanya Smith-Cartwright.

Last Wednesday, a mob of President Donald Trump’s  supporters stormed the US Capitol building as lawmakers were carrying out the ceremonial act of ratifying President-Elect Biden’s win.

Ambassador Sidney Collie, who is also Bahamas Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), is pictured at an OAS meeting on March 12, 2020. (BAHAMAS CHRONICLE OAS File Photo)

The mob, fuelled by unproven conspiracies that the election was “stolen”, stormed the building to forcefully get Congress to overturn the results. After many hours, the military eventually gained control of the situation.

Five people, including a police officer, are dead because of the violence.

Armed forces and security have increased in the area in the aftermath.

“Everything you see in the media truly reflects the state and atmosphere here in the entire region – Washington, Maryland and Virginia. Ground zero is Washington and particularly downtown, Capitol Hill and the federal area,” Mr Collie said. “The latest advisory coming from the mayor’s office today says residents and visitors should stay away from the downtown area. In addition we got advisories that most of the major roadways in and around the Capitol and even extending beyond the Capitol have been closed down.”

Ambassador Collie added,“So the federal area, which includes the White House, the Capitol and a slew of federal buildings, are all inaccessible. For us at the embassy as well as the consulate, we have no need to go downtown. We have been working remotely pursuant to the mayor’s order for two weeks now which ends on the 19th. And, I imagine she will probably extend that until after inauguration.

“We have two offices. The consulate is downtown and the embassy is on Embassy Row on Massachusetts Avenue, which is not in the downtown area. We are all safe. We have sent out advisories to members of the diaspora who are in our database just to caution them to stay away from the downtown area and to stay safe.” See complete Tribune article at http://www.tribune242.com/news/2021/jan/15/bahamians-washington-area-safe-says-ambassador/