NASSAU, Bahamas—Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip “Brave” Davis has accused Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis and the Free National Movement (FNM) government of doing “everything possible to make herd immunity unobtainable, then tells us until it’s achieved, they’ll keep their emergency powers and hide the details of their pandemic spending.”
In a blistering condemnation of the government in a statement released on Sunday, May 16, on the “On the Extension of the Emergency Orders,” Mr. Davis said: “The Bahamian public learned today that the Prime Minister has decided to grant himself a new extension of his emergency powers, to the 28th of May, allowing him time to secure approval from his yes-men in Parliament to prolong his current emergency authority for another six months.”
Continuing, Mr. Davis added: “Whereas the PLP supports enactments of measures supported by science, we cannot support the continued suspension of civil liberties by extending the state of emergency.
“With the Prime Minister’s own Attorney General acknowledging that necessary health measures could be enacted via ordinary legislation, Bahamians understand that any move to extend the emergency powers has more to do with the state of Hubert Minnis’s political health rather than with the state of public health.
“This isn’t complicated: Minnis is scared. He does not want to debate COVID measures in Parliament, he wants to act without having to defend his decision-making. He is worried that he cannot point to science or common-sense to justify the restrictions on the public. He certainly does not want scrutiny of how, and with whom, he has spent pandemic funds.”
Declaring that we are “in the middle of a deeply concerning third wave,” the Opposition leader added: “Because this government spent most of the previous months locking Bahamians down instead of building health care capacity, we are facing this new wave of COVID cases with a severe shortage of nurses.
“Because this government failed to aggressively source vaccines or to earn the trust of Bahamians, we are lagging behind many in the region in vaccinations. One example: Barbados, with a much smaller population, has administered 75,000 vaccinations – The Bahamas, only 36,000.
“We have a Competent Authority who has failed to consult Bahamian doctors on the front lines, who has failed to make testing free, even as FNM insiders benefited from pandemic spending, and has failed to take steps to prevent or mitigate this third wave.
“In other words, this government does everything possible to make herd immunity unobtainable, then tells us until it’s achieved, they’ll keep their emergency powers and hide the details of their pandemic spending.
“The Progressive Liberal Party supported the initial Emergency Measures, as necessary for the government to gain footing during a new crisis. But that was some 17 months ago. With new variants circulating, among other challenges, COVID will be with us for some time. Transparency organizations have warned for some time that crooked governments could use COVID to grant themselves the power to spend without accountability.
“That is what is happening in our country today.”