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"Our Island is Under Threat" Chief Minister of Anguilla Says in Address to Island.

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HON. HUBERT HUGHES
 
Fellow Anguillians

I thank you for paying keen attention to the affairs of Government which are really your affairs which recently took place in London during my attendance at the Overseas Territories Conference.

As you know I try to ensure that you are fully apprised of all matters of primary importance and I try to ensure that you are kept abreast.

One of the matters which occupied some attention on our trip to London concerned the issue of the movement of the Permanent Secretaries. As you know this has been an issue that I have referred to that is yet an added distraction placed on my administration which wishes to get on with the business of helping our island keep afloat against the tide of a bitter recession.

On that issue, I have spoken time and time again as to the fact that what the Governor and Deputy Governor were proposing to do was not in the best interest of Anguilla. You would have heard me refer to the fact that I was never consulted on this issue and that I was informed that the Permanent Secretaries would be transferred after that decision had already been taken.

I am fully aware that the movement of the Permanent Secretaries is meant to disrupt particularly my Ministry. It is proposed by the Governor that Mrs Kathleen Rogers who possesses a double masters in both Accounting and Finance and who has worked in the Finance areas in the Civil Service for over 30 years is to be transferred to the Public Administration. It is also proposed that Dr Aidan Harrigan our Economist is to take over the portfolio of Mrs Kathleen Rogers, even though he is not skilled in the area of Finance. It is also proposed that Mr Foster Rogers who has no background in Economics is to replace Dr Aidan Harrigan’s position and that Ms Arjul Wilson to take over the position of Foster Rogers.

I have explained that this does not make sense since it is a poor use of our precious human resources and does a disservice to you the taxpayer who pays for the salaries of these civil servants. In addition, given that specific timelines were set for us in relation to our Budget, the action of the Governor and Deputy Governor has amounted to a shifting of the goal posts in mid-stream and serve to handicap this administration in our recovery effort on the Budget.

What is more troubling however is that despite the expression of my concern over these transfers when Anguilla is in its toughest economic climate the Governor and Deputy Governor have total disregard for the interests of the People of Anguilla. In London, I raised the issue with my fellow Territory Premiers and Leaders all of whom felt as strongly as I did that what the Governor was attempting to do was out of sync and could not occur in their territories. Not only did they express that that kind of action could never happen in their respective territories, but some even felt that what was attempted to be done amounted to economic terrorism. As a matter of fact together with myself it was raised at a Luncheon organized by Mr Bellingham in which both I and the other Leaders expressed to Mr Bellingham that what was being proposed was unacceptable and that that type of decision should be with the express view of the Chief Minister. Mr Bellingham undertook to communicate to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to have the matter reviewed.

I am just informing everyone that I have received a letter from the Governor today 5th December 2011 indicating that Mr Bellingham had asked both him and Mr Stanley Reid to review the matter again. Interestingly, notwithstanding the request of Mr Bellingham, the Governor has informed me that his decision stands.

I just wish to indicate to the People of Anguilla that as your representative it is my duty to represent your interests, but that I think at this point our island is under threat by the action of the Governor and Deputy Governor. I feel it my duty to keep you informed.

God Bless you and God Bless Anguilla

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Duke 12/06/2011 02:42:45 Etc/GMT+1
Okay Mr. chief minister, you have spoken and we have heard you.Notwithstanding,the Governor and Deputy Governor decisions are just.There is no way to feel that the island is under a threat by their actions.To the contrary,I am certain that His Excellency,the Governor and his respectful and qualified Deputy Governor have done the right thing,so please stop wining and complaining about every little thing when it is not to your satisfaction. You should understand that the decisions made by the Governor are carefully thought out,and the Governor makes wise and intelligent decisions.There you go again with your 999 thinking,stop complaining for once and work cooperatively with the Governor & Deputy Governor.
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Practically 12/09/2011 11:45:40 Etc/GMT+1
Who the hell are you Mr
duke to expound such garbage. We in
Anguilla must take charge of our won matter not the Governor.I agree with the CM in that he shouldhave been consulted on this matter. What is the reasoning for the reshufflning? Whose interest is being looked after here?While the Gov and his Deputy do have ultimate power it is unfair to the people of AXA to have them interfere in such a way. This is paramount to a hostile take over,in my opinion,and should not be allowed to happen. Are we saying that these permanent sec are incompetent in the feild to the extent that we have to relocate them to other departments which in effect means that they will have to learn a new task? Utterly rubbish if I say. This is not the Gov and Deputy paly house, this is the real world where they are real consequences for such idiotic behaviour.





so Please dont patrinize us and tell us the the
gov and his side kick make good and wise decisions for the benenfit of our island.Hogwash
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Just saying 12/06/2011 17:01:16 Etc/GMT+1
No matter what happens, Anguillians keep hope alive' and in your unifying spirit of the Revolution, Anguilla will take her rightful place as the crown jewel of the Eastern Caribbean. Now more than ever, it is essential to keep a good head on your shoulders. Lessons learned can be taken from the Turks and Caicos Islands, that are for all intents and purposes in a colonial state once more. For your generation and for the benefit of generations to come, in honoring the spirit of the men and women who were willing to give their lives for Anguilla to declare herself free of the yoke of being second class citizens; Anguillians you owe it to yourselves to find a common ground and make Anguilla work again.

In the spirit of the Blessed Christmas Season, I wish you good tidings, and may God bless you, and may the ancestors continue to find you in their favor.
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Just Saying 12/10/2011 18:57:44 Etc/GMT+1
"Practically" has made some cogent points....unfortunately the position of Anguilla being a so called "overseas territory" fancy word for being a quasi-colony, may have given the Governor and his Deputy the power to do a re-shuffle.

Mind you I am not decrying, supporting and or condoning the action taken during the re-shuffle, I am just looking at the matter with a mind's eye towards reality.

However, the fact of the matter is there are peaceful and workable solutions in every situation. I would daresay the sooner all heads should come together for the common good. It would be the best solution of all. And lastly, do not get it all twisted, Anguilla is still in a colonial state of government with the U.K.....and until such time that the yoke of colonial entrenchment is revised and revoked it will be business as usual.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the founders of this forum, as well as all who share this wonderful opportunity to express our opinion on and around issues pertinent to Anguilla.
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