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A Virgin Islands Catharsis

July 23rd, 2022 | Tags:
Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
Dickson C. Igwe

The present discomfort and nervousness with UK Indirect Rule of the Virgin Islands is a very necessary wake-up call for the country. Now, we all know that the grandstanding and theatrics of various politicians in the Virgin Islands in response to the subtle but clear interventions of the UK Cabinet in the affairs of the territory is just that: theatrics.

The recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry must happen in the time given by the Governor or the country will experience Direct Rule. It is that simple.

It is best we get on with what the Commission recommends, or the discomfort with UK intervention will be an extended reality.

Politicians are a proud lot: eating humble pie is not in their DNA. Especially after experiencing the ‘’mirage’’ of power for decades. Having the rug of power pulled from under is a shock to any system.

For years, the country was on autopilot to disaster. Suspicion of nepotism, victimization, corruption, entitlement, mismanagement, criminal misconduct, and toxic secrecy, was a present and poisonous silhouette hovering over the land: these suspicions were a bad genie kept in check inside Aladdin’s lamp. 

However, poor diplomacy, miscalculation, and allegations of criminal misconduct, at the highest levels of government were the raison deter for a Commission of Inquiry into allegations of criminal misconduct in government. The genie was out the bottle.

The arrest of the country’s premier and a high official on allegations of a conspiracy to use the country as a base for drug smuggling into the USA was the trigger that put all the preceding allegations and suspicions into one box. The Commission laid out the genie on the operating table for a thorough examination.

It was an excellent reason for intervention by the Governor, who after all is tasked with final oversight of the territory.  

I hope that the Virgin Islands and its people will benefit from this experience in getting its governance overhauled and a structure in place that will prevent impunity and criminal behavior by high officials in the future.

We should all view the Commission of Inquiry and its Recommendations as a blessing.

Because that is, exactly what it is.

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3 Responses to “A Virgin Islands Catharsis”

  • ta ta (23/07/2022, 13:00) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good read!
  • BACK AGAIN ???? (23/07/2022, 14:42) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    ITS GOOD THAT YOU ARE BACK AND WE CAN READ SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE ABOUT WHAT IS WHAT , SO KEEP ON TELLING IT LIKE IT IS ,( THE IGNORAMUSES WILL GET SOMETHING TO CHEW ON NOW ) ALL RESPECT BRO ????
  • Yes (24/07/2022, 09:41) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Thank you, Mr Igwe.
    You can say these things because you have a brain that can analyze what you see without prejudice, AND you are from Africa, so all those itchy fingers that want to tell us we can’t have CoI because the investigators was white and white can’t tell Africans what to do blah blah blah - they needs to just shut up.
    Africans, like all other humans, are more than just where they come from. They - and all of we - have infinite ways of seeing and analysing our situation if we use our own intelligence and not just stupid, simple ‘black’ or ‘white’ or ‘colonial’ as the only factors to decide our future.


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